The events that have taken place, the evil actions and words we have seen on television and the news media have been difficult for Christians and others to witness. These actions and words of hate, fanaticism, and deprivation have taken many by surprise and have left many people in a state of disillusionment and grief. Though the Bible predicts the increase in evil in the last days, it still can take us by surprise, and leave us in this place of disillusionment, especially if we are new believers in Jesus Christ, and don’t know Him or His word well.
This last week we saw the evil murder of Charlie Kirk as he was sharing God’s message, encouraging people all over the world to debate the issues dividing us in peaceful debate, and encouraging people to believe in Jesus and follow His ways. Charlie put himself in danger and tried to turn people to God and basic moral values, instead of the ways of woke ideals that evil and fanatical people have tried to force on us, and use to destroy our nation and people world wide.
This assassination has left many people frustrated, angry, and disillusioned. Being angry at the sin is a right response for every person, especially those who knew and loved Charlie who was taken at only 31 years of age. But God warns us, that in our anger, we should not sin. Though this death was tragic, God allowed it because He knew what it would bring about.
Now, Charlie’s admirers, friends, family and people worldwide have made a resolve to step out in faith and help advance Turning Point U. S. A. Many are donating gifts, showing up at vigils, talking about the great example of a Godly man and how he touched many youth and others for God, and advanced His kingdom and the voters to help President Trump and the Republican win the election. God was obviously using Charlie in a mighty way.
Now many people have stepped up and inquired about starting up Turning Point groups all across the U, S. and the world. The young people and others are determined to keep the work that Charlie began alive and increasing. This is an incredible work of God, and I applaud Charlie’s wife for her courage and dedication to keeping this alive. I believe God will continue to use Turning Point U. S. A. in a mighty way.
As we deal with anger, disillusionment, frustration, grief, and our emotional responses to this horrific act, we must be careful not to let our emotions get out of control and perpetrate evil on the one who murdered Charlie or those who are speaking boldly, lying about him, mocking, and even celebrating his death. We must ask God to help us process these emotions within us, and leave the consequences in God’s hands. In scripture it says, “‘Vengeance is mine’, says the Lord.” God is better prepared to bring vengeance on this murderer and on anyone who brings harm to His children, whatever form it is.
God will be glorified by those who continue on with Charlies work! He will also be glorified by our not bringing violence upon the perpetrators of this evil. I believe God’s work will spread like wildfire, and Biblical values and principles will be more prominent. The more the world and the U. S. A. spread the Gospel and promote peace, the Christians will become stronger and will be advancing God’s plan. This will bring the rapture of the church closer, and the events of the last days closer as well.
Also, when we look at Bible accounts of the persecution of Christians, it has the same affect. Those who persecute Christians will cause God and His people to become even more passionate about sharing the Gospel and living it out. Those who think they are destroying God’s plan are actually causing it to multiply the number of believers, increase the power of God’s word, and spread it out across the globe further. In the end, God will punish them for the evil they have done!
Make it your goal to know God and make Him known. We learn about God by studying scripture but we learn even more about Him by establishing a one-on-one relationship with Him through obeying His word and seeking Him out in your secret place of prayer. Knowing God comes from repeated encounters with Him and sharing what is in our heart with Him.
God alone can heal our broken hearts and lives and can fill the emptiness within each one of us. We all can get comfort and learn many things the Bible reveals to us about God. Give your heartache to God and ask Him to help heal your heart and life. He will answer because God is faithful and He loves you!
The Holy Bible is God’s message to us. It’s the story of God and His plans and interactions with His creation and His created people. The Bible tells us about the all-powerful God who knows and loves us even when we make horrible mistakes in this life. God forgives, heals, loves, protects, and provides for His people as we walk through our journey on this earth and then as we enter heaven to be with Jesus in God’s heavenly household throughout eternity. God wants us to share our joys, needs, thoughts, and troubles with Him in our personal relationship with Him. God is our ever-present help in trouble.
In the many accounts of recorded history and God’s interaction with people, we can learn many lessons from those who lived before us and interacted with God. The Bible instructs us on how we can live our lives in a way that will bring honor and glory to God. It teaches us how to love God and love others and how to make good choices. The Bible tells us about the two paths we can choose to walk on, and the final destination of each path.
The God of the Bible is invincible. No power on earth or in heaven can thwart His overall plan. He is the only true, miracle-working God, and the only one who can truly take care of us in any situation. But God will not always intervene on our behalf if we purposely choose to reject Him.
So be courageous and continue on the path God has set before you. We need to fight the good fight of faith until the end and God takes us home to be with Him. We all want to hear those words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” We all need to know Charlie is with Jesus, and if we are faithful we will see him again in heaven at our appointed time.