Bravery That Cannot Be Silenced
I can’t stop thinking about Charlie Kirk. His passing has left a mark on all of us who admired his relentless faith, his courage, and his determination to live for Christ.
Charlie gave his life teaching, loving, sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and standing unashamed for God’s Word. He died a martyr’s death, and his conviction has made him a hero.
The enemy thought this act would silence him. But Scripture says, “What the enemy meant for evil, God intended for good.” (Genesis 50:20)
And I believe this with all my heart: Charlie’s voice is louder today than ever before. His death has ignited something deep within us — an awakening, a holy boldness that reminds us we are still here. Which means — we’re not done.
We’re not done praying. We’re not done standing for truth. We’re not done loving people — friend or foe. Jesus Himself said, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” (Matthew 5:44) That is bravery. That is relentless faith. That is the Jesus way.
It’s easy to get caught in the noise of mockery, slander, and evil words. But our call is higher. We don’t fight darkness with more darkness. We shine the light. We pray harder. We speak truth with love. We keep showing up with courage that cannot be silenced.
Charlie fought for the next generation to see clearly that light and darkness cannot mingle. His death is not the end of his work — it is the spark of a revolution. I see it in young people rising, in voices growing stronger, in a new determination to make their lives count for God’s glory.
So what do we do? We live braver. We love deeper. We pray louder. And we keep carrying forward the message Charlie lived for: Jesus Christ is Lord, and living for Him is the most courageous thing we can ever do.
“Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong. Do everything in love.” (1 Corinthians 16:13-14)
Let’s live braver, pray harder, and love deeper.
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