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Charlie Kirk

They are comparing Charlie Kirk to Adolf Hitler. He was assassinated for that comparison—called a bigot and fascist, treated as if worthy of death, and ultimately assassinated in character.

Which is worse? The truth is he died for his cause just as Christ did.

Jesus said this is not His kingdom, and Charlie stood and died for wisdom. Charlie was a young man robbed of his life. I can identify with being assassinated in character. The truth is that Charlie died like a real man, and he will be honored forever. Those who made the wrong comparisons will one day look back in shame at their ignorance.

Charlie is an example of how ignorant people assassinate character. But Charlie is in alignment with the Kingdom. He is the peacemaker. He promoted life, Christ, and God’s values. He wanted to teach our young men and women how to think properly—and was assassinated for that.

In his death, he stands in the image of Christ, life eternal. We become slaves, we die for giving greatness—for our books, our works as Christians. But we must remember this world is not the Kingdom Jesus was preaching in the Gospels.

Our intelligence, our soul, our faith—they don’t get assassinated. They go with Jesus to be with Him forever in His Kingdom, far from this world.

So do we want to be like Charlie Kirk—standing up for us, teaching us, enlightening us, magnifying God for us?

Or do we want to be like Tyler Robinson—an ignorant assassin of character?

We are always choosing to be one or the other, to some degree, in every moment.

Choose to help God find a voice like He found in Charlie.

God bless you Charlie and your third day, i know you are forever a child of God.