In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, I found myself examining my place in the spiritual world. My way, and Charlie’s way, are vastly different in tone and belief, and yet they both lead to the same Godly place. Is this a dichotomy or are we, as people who serve God and walk in God’s glory included in Charlie’s vision even if we don’t profess it in the same way?
I thought the coverage of the funeral for Charlie was a magnificent tribute. I could have done without the weird fireworks on the stage, but hey…TV demands its dramatic flair. The eulogies delivered by some of our nation’s luminaries were heart pumping and beautifully crafted. I was moved to tears on more than one of them. Inspired is a better word, actually. I felt great inspiration rise up in my soul in desperately wanting to serve more of God’s work while I walk this earth. Perhaps, that is what this young evangelist’s mission was – not to convert your belief but to arouse your intentions by divine influence.
I do not for one minute doubt that Charlie Kirk ascended into Heaven and is seated beside his Creator. His work was pure and intentional, that earned him his place. I am now inspired to amp up my own spiritual work, and I hope that when my day comes, my journey will be as easy.
Here is an essay I wrote that I publish once a year. It feels like the right time to present it to you, my readers, at this remarkable ‘turning point’ in history. I hope you embrace my words and dig a little deeper into your own brand of faith. I hope it inspires you to come back to the family dinner table, to talk to your friends and neighbors who may worship differently than you, and find common ground. I hope that the efforts of all us believers come together and spread like wildfire, for that is what is sorely missing from this very divided world. God Bless you all for following along.
