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“Lord, call us to battle, that we may proclaim you King of Kings and Lord of Lords!” —Miss Clara from the movie War Room
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This next video may be a little disturbing to watch at first but keep watching. It speaks for itself. Let us not forget… God is in the business of changing lives!
Praise God!🙌🏼
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Friends, can you all please pray for Charlie Kirk? He is in critical condition. He was speaking at a rally in Utah. That’s all I know. Thank you.
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Forwarded from The TRUTH Roars
I like to have a visual when I’m praying, if possible. This is Charlie Kirk, his wife, and their two children. Pray for all of them. Focus on Charlie healing, but pray for all of them for this is a traumatic time for all.
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Forwarded from The TRUTH Roars
I declare that Charlie Kirk will live and not die, and will declare the works of the Lord. In Jesus’ name.

I declare that Charlie Kirk will live and not die, and will declare the works of the Lord in Jesus’ name.

I declare that Charlie Kirk will live and not die, and we will declare the works of the Lord in Jesus’
name.

- Psalm 118:17🙏🏼🕊️❣️
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Pray for Charlie’s family.
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Friends, I don’t know about you but this hit hard, and I’m just devastated by Charlie Kirk’s death. It doesn’t seem fair at all. He did so much for our country, his boldness for the kingdom of God, his love for Jesus Christ and his family and for this country.

Charlie’s death will not be in vain. Like many before him, even the disciples who preached the gospel who were martyred because of their faith, he has left an indelible mark on our hearts for sure as our nation grieves.

And let’s not forget Charlie Kirk’s message on campuses across the United States challenging the opposition winning hearts over for God and a nation that changed people’s opinions over for a better country. God qualified a man with no college degree, and changed the landscape of politics single handedly…God did it because Charlie said yes.

Charlie divided and conquered. He set out on a mission with relentless faith.

He was a man God called for a purpose and Charlie obeyed that voice most likely knowing all the hatred towards him. He had to have known the risks.

As hard as it is to hear this news, it still stings even though we know Charlie is in the presence of his Savior Jesus Christ. He is finally home. We can rejoice in that fact. He ran the race with endurance, and never tired.

I am reminded of Romans 8:28

“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”
Romans 8:28 ESV


Though we see this as senseless, and it angers us, this is the time to come together united knowing that all of us who love the Lord are at risk also. We continue to carry on the mission that Charlie set as example. His legacy will not be forgotten. There will be good that will come from this tragedy.

Let us remember our purpose for the Kingdom of God…just like Charlie’s purpose. Love is sacrificial, love is costly, always has been.
We are all called for a purpose. What kind of legacy will we leave behind. What is your faith costing you right now?

One thing is for sure, God never promised us a cozy pain free life, but He did promise that no one could snatch us out of His hands. And there it is…without the death of our Lord and Savior (that costly love) who rose again, His sacrificial, love for all of us who choose to believe, is life eternal. We are His! We belong to Him and so was Charlie. Hallelujah!

We will forever be reminded we still have a hope. Our future is secure after we leave this earth as long as we are surrendered to our Savior Jesus Christ.

“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? As it is written, “For your sake we are being killed all the day long; we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.” No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
Romans 8:35-39 ESV


Rest well Charlie Kirk. We rejoice with you as you hear those words from your Savior; “Well done, good and faithful servant of the Lord.” You will be missed, and may your legacy of your faith and perseverance be a reminder for all of us to keep going to spread hope to a dying world.

—Blessings
Paula
@CallToBattle
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This right here!👇🏼
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Forwarded from ThinMint (ThinMint)
Charlie Kirk was not killed; he was murdered -he was assassinated.

We don't make peace with Evil; with God's help, we destroy it.

I pray for the backbone of every Believer throughout the world to straighten, look Evil in the face, and declare it defeated in the name of Christ. Authority has been given to us and we can call down Christ's army in the name of Jesus.

All of us are sick of the carnage, tired of the complicity, outraged over the injustice.

We may not have Big Social Media Platforms; we may not preach from a pulpit; we may not travel on missions to foreign places; we may not have books and podcasts published; we do not have the ear of those in authority.

What we have is a relationship with King of Kings and LORD of Lords. And that is EVERYTHING!

In your living room, while driving, or sitting with your cup of warm, pray.

Pray like you've never prayed before.

Prayer is our weapon, God is our Leader, Christ is our Savior.

Stay tuned. More to come...
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“As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today.”
Genesis 50:20
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Forwarded from BrittRepublican
Resiliency. Hope.

In the wake of yesterday’s absolute tragedy, our hearts are heavy once again. As we remember the sorrow of 9/11/2001.

On this Patriots Day, we are reminded that evil has tried time and again to break us, yet by God’s grace, it has never prevailed.

Yesterday’s loss, like the horror of that September morning, shakes us to the core. As a people, and as children of the living God, we must rise, not in hatred, but in faith, unity, and courage.

We honor those we have lost by choosing hope over despair, light over darkness, and love over violence.

While tragedy wounds, it also awakens us to the truth: Christ has conquered the grave, and in Him, our future is never without hope.

@BrittRepublican
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Forwarded from Ashley USMC
I wrestled with God last night…

I thought I was radically sold out to Him.
I thought He had my unconditional “yes.”
I thought I had laid it all down and surrendered fully.

I thought that if the moment ever came where my faith would cost me my life, I would be ready to stand tall and say, “I will not deny my Jesus.”

But then… when I heard that Charlie Kirk was assassinated—no, martyred—something shifted inside of me.

Suddenly the “yes” that I thought was unconditional felt shaky.
Suddenly the fire that I thought was unshakable flickered.
Because my mind went to my children.
It went to my husband.
It went to the future I want to have, the things I want to do, the places I want to see, the milestones I haven’t reached yet.
And I broke before the Lord.

Paul says in Romans 12:1, “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”

And as I wept last night I heard the Holy Spirit asking me if I was truly willing to be a living sacrifice?
A living sacrifice means the altar will test the depth of your “yes.”
It means the fire will expose whether our surrender is conditional or complete.

Peter called himself a bondservant of Christ (2 Peter 1:1).

Paul said the same again and again—Romans 1:1, Philippians 1:1, Titus 1:1.

They could have called themselves apostles, leaders, church planters, miracle workers.
But when it came down to identity, they said, “I am a servant. A slave of Jesus Christ. My life is not my own.”

And Paul didn’t just speak it; he lived it.

He said in Romans 1:14, “I am debtor both to the Greeks and to the Barbarians; both to the wise, and to the unwise.”

He carried in his spirit a debt, a duty, and an obligation.
He owed his life to the gospel.
He owed his breath to the One who met him on the Damascus road.

His “yes” was not cheap, it cost him beatings, prison cells, shipwrecks, betrayals, hunger, thirst, and eventually his life.

And yet Paul could say with confidence, “For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:21).

Church, we talk about revival.
We talk about fire.
We talk about surrender.
But have we truly placed ourselves on the altar?
Have we truly said, “My life is not my own, I have been bought with a price?”
A living sacrifice doesn’t crawl off the altar when the fire gets hot.

A living sacrifice doesn’t negotiate the cost.
A living sacrifice says, “Lord, all that I am, all that I have, all that I will ever be, I place in Your hands.”

This is not an emotional moment of worship.
This is the covenant of the bondservant, who says, “I love my Master too much to leave His house. I love my Lord too much to claim my own freedom. Pierce my ear, mark me forever, I belong to Him.”

And that is what Jesus is asking of us in these last days.

He is raising up a church that doesn’t just worship with lips, but with lives.
He is calling for a generation that loves not their lives unto the death (Revelation 12:11).

I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to just talk about being a living sacrifice, I want to be one.
I want my children to see a faith that is costly, not comfortable.
I want my family to see a legacy of surrender, not compromise.
I want to stand before God and hear Him say, “Well done, My good and faithful servant.”

So last night, I placed myself back on the altar.

I laid down my fears.
I laid down my excuses.
I laid down my future.

For my life is not my own.
I have been bought with a price.
I am His bondservant.
I am His vessel.
I am His living sacrifice.

-Jessica Jecker via FB
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I am already seeing evidence of this happening! Charlie’s death was not in vain. God is turning this tragedy around for good. Thank you Lord! Let your Spirit move across this land like never before, amen!
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A close friend sent this to me today. It was today's devotional that she read this morning. So timely as we think about the work that Charlie Kirk did. He finished his race.
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