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On this Patriot Day, I will never forget where I was on September 11, 2001. I was working at Boston Pizza during the lunch rush with a full section of tables, yet you could hear a pin drop. Every eye was glued to the TVs as we watched in shock and grief while the Twin Towers fell.
Even though I live in Canada, my heart was heavy for our neighbors to the south. I’ll never forget the images of people leaping from the towers, desperate to escape the flames. It’s hard to fathom the depth of evil that could cause such horror.
And yet, even in the darkness, heroes rose. We honor the courage of first responders who ran toward danger, the resilience of survivors, and the memory of those who never made it home.
We remember. We honor. We will never forget.
In light of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, I’ve been doing some soul-searching. He was 31 when he was killed. That was the same age I was when I was curled up in the fetal position in my parents’ basement, battling a benzodiazepine addiction from a tainted “all-natural” sleep aid. At that point, I was praying for God to take my life because the withdrawals were unbearable.
I didn’t always believe the world was this evil, but age and experience have opened my eyes. In deliverance ministry, I heard stories of atrocities so horrendous that some I cannot even repeat. Others I have likely blocked out. God gave me grace to bear them, but those stories showed me just how fallen this world really is.
So while Charlie’s assassination grieves me deeply, it does not surprise me. And sadly, neither does the celebration of his death by some. The Bible says, “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?” (Jeremiah 17:9). “There is none righteous, no, not one.” (Romans 3:10). Even Paul called himself the chief of sinners, crying, “O wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death?” The answer is the only hope we have: “Thanks be to God, who delivers me through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
If you think humanity is basically good, you are living in a fantasy. Scripture says Satan is the god of this world. He has devices, strategies, and influence, and yesterday’s events were pure evil carried out with demonic influence working through a broken man.
I pray the shooter is caught and tried fairly. But I also pray he finds the same grace, mercy, and forgiveness that Charlie himself proclaimed. And that is the comfort we cling to. While we mourn here, Charlie now walks the streets of gold with our Lord.
But let me ask you. Do you have that assurance? Do you know where you will spend eternity? The Bible says, “Whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” (Romans 10:13).
If you do not know Christ, I invite you to pray this simple prayer right now:
“Dear Jesus, I’m sorry that I’ve sinned against You. Thank You that You died on the cross for me. Please forgive me of my sins and come into my heart by the power of the Holy Spirit. Transform me into the person You want me to be.”
If you prayed that prayer and meant it, you are now a child of God. You are forgiven, loved, and secure in Him. The same assurance that comforts us about Charlie can be yours today.
@matt_vanswol I'll just tell you right now without a DM that I'm no longer going to be silent. In other words, I'm publicly telling you that I'm no longer going to be silent.
I find it absolutely amazing that we live in a time where disagreement is equated with hate. The left has mastered the art of claiming that anyone who disagrees with them must hate them, when in reality we simply disagree on ideas.
If this had been one of their own who was shot and killed, the headlines would be filled with grief, compassion, and vows to stand against hate. But because it was Charlie Kirk — someone they disagreed with — they celebrate his death.
The left can no longer be reasoned with. They are not rational. They are not logical. They live according to ideology. And this so-called journalist is no journalist at all. She was fired from Global. She is a political activist and should stop pretending otherwise. In truth, most “journalists” today are activists — so let’s cut the charade.
A man was murdered today. He had a family, a wife and two children, friends and followers who loved him. To respond not with grief or compassion, but with suspicion toward those mourning him, is sick. This is what happens when political ideology blinds people to basic humanity.
I’m deeply grieved at the news of Charlie Kirk’s death. A man who stood unashamed in the public square and gave his all to fight for truth and freedom. Now he has stepped into eternity. My prayers are with Erika, their children, and his entire family. May the Lord bring them peace, and may Charlie’s example stir us to live with equal courage and conviction.