The Charlie Kirk memorial was a big tent revival. Many Christians in attendance testified that they could feel the Holy Spirit move. You could even feel it through the television. This big tent revival memorial service proclaimed the Gospel of Jesus to more people at any one time than any event in history. Between the football stadium and nearby arena that was used as overflow, about 90,000 were in attendance live; in addition to that—and perhaps most staggering—over 100 millions people worldwide watched it on television and online. Many people were saved. This has clearly kicked off a revival in America, and possibly across the globe.
Some “on the Left”—whether news media, Democrat politicians, comedians, social media influencers, or just regular Democrat voters—have been left puzzled and fearful. They don’t understand it, and they didn’t like it. That’s not surprising. We’re not of this world (John 17:6-19), so the things of God are confounding to the world. Those who experienced fear over the memorial service demonstrate clearly where demonic powers have found a home (2 Timothy 1:7, Ephesians 6:12). There’s a separation happening: sheep from goats, wheat from chaff (Matthew 25:31-46, Matthew 3:12, Luke 3:17). If you are unsure who are the sheep and who are the goats, the response to Charlie Kirk’s memorial is an obvious indication. If you felt the Spirit of God move: you are a sheep (John 10:14). If you felt fear: you are a goat. It’s getting harder and harder to ride the fence. It’s getting harder and harder to claim ignorance. The divide will continue, and you must choose your side (Joshua 24:15).
There are only two eternal options: eternal grace or eternal justice. Eternal grace comes with eternal peace, while eternal justice comes with eternal regret. Every single human since Adam and Eve were born under the eternal justice curse; however, Jesus Christ died and rose again to receive our justice on our behalf, offering eternal forgiveness, which is grace (an underserved free gift). We must choose that gift. Those who choose it choose life; those who reject it choose the wages of their sins (Romans 6:23).
My prayer is that those who are currently living in darkness under the curse of justice would discover and accept the eternal grace of God (Ephesians 2:8-9). There is a vast darkness that has been covering America and much of the world, but dawn has broke, and light is now pouring across the land. The harvest is ready (John 4:35). We need to speak the truth boldly, and we must act with love. We all must do our part to shine God’s light, because light chases away darkness.
