Tomorrow morning’s church chaos starts with tonight’s laziness. Set your house in order tonight—pick the outfits, find the Bibles, and pray for your pastor.
Sharpen the swords the night before.
Evil may rage, but tomorrow is the Lord’s Day. Men, tomorrow is a time to get your family to church. Sit under the Word. Lift your voices. Worship the risen Christ. Show your children where strength is found.
I’ve been wrestling today with anger and grief. As a husband and father, I can’t look at evil like this and stay unmoved. Scripture doesn’t tell us to bury anger, but to not let it rule us. Christ Himself showed us what holy anger looks like. He overturned tables and rebuked those who devoured the weak.
But I also can’t escape the truth that the church has always been marked by the blood of faithful witnesses. God often allows a death to stir hearts, awaken nations, and advance His Kingdom in ways we can’t measure. I can’t help but think of Stephen in Acts, whose death help scatter the church and ignite the spread of the Gospel.
I believe this is why Charlie Kirk died—not in vain, but in the sovereign purposes of God.
So my prayer is that I won’t become numb, passive, or indifferent. That my anger would be channeled by His Word, not by the flesh. That this loss would not weaken me, but sharpen my resolve: to lead my home, love my bride and children, and stand with courage in a world that calls evil good.
I want the kind of indignation that mirrors God’s holiness. Anger that doesn’t senselessly destroy, but drives me to courage, prayer, and faithfulness in my home and in this land.
Evil has taken a life, but it will not take my resolve. By God’s grace, I will not raise soft hands while wickedness goes unchecked
Charlie is with Christ. “To live is Christ, and to die is gain.” What a way to finish the race and step into glory! Yet, the bullet that struck him also struck the heart of the moderate right.
Gutted. Evil has reared its head against a courageous man and new father. The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy—but Christ reigns. Pray for Charlie. Pray for his family. Pray for our nation.
Tolerance is not a christian virtue. Do not make peace with evil, destroy it.
@dalepartridge Protect their inputs. Weary against exposure to media, music, and books that portray rebellion, promiscuity, or bossy girl tropes as empowerment. Replace them with wholesome, imaginative, and virtue-building content.
murder is the result of sin and selfishness condensating in the heart. how murder is committed is not the root problem, but rather the heart behind it.
it all starts in the home and we are failing our sons and our daughters.