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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

“We heal our divides by talking to people we disagree with... You heal the country when you allow disagreement.” ~ Charlie Kirk (1993–2025)

Charlie would always ask that those who disagreed would be allowed to come to the front of the line, not to disrespect, slight, put down, or make fun of them, but to hear them out to understand, and simply dialogue with him. 

And then he would ask everyone else to show them the kind respect that Conservatives and Christians didn't get on U.S. college campuses. 

That's how it's long been. Although you and I don't want to upset anyone, really, with the truth, have you ever inadvertently upset the apple cart of society, so to speak? 

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” —Paul, 2 Tim. 4:7

John, Dietrich, and Charlie (positively influential leaders) -- they each lived it and said what's so, but the truth they publicly and more privately voiced upset the feelings of some in power and other Liberals too.

We honor these men as we should, but like they did, we worship God alone. 

It's not your truth versus my truth, and everyone with their own has a completely equal truth. No, no, if we each had "our own truth," there would be no truth at all. There's only one unchanging truth  -- God's, and that's truth. 
















What was the Confessing Church? 

Who was Dietrich Bonhoeffer?

Who was Corrie ten Boom?

Was Hitler a Christian? No, he was a drug-abusing, hateful cultist! 

How should a Christian view real fascism?

Why did God allow the Holocaust?..SADLY, that really happened and must never be allowed again!

Is it right to refer to some conservative Christians and their organizations as facists, nazis or hate groups? Nope




Regardless of the hateful words many say about them, we honor these good examples of courageous faith. John, Dietrich, Charlie -- these three men first knew the One who is the truth. They properly interpreted the word of truth. They lived according to the truth and said what was so according to the word of God, but it upset the feelings of some Liberals of their time.

Charlie Kirk's life was a living testimony to the transformative power of Jesus Christ. From his early years, he recognized his need for a Savior, acknowledging, "I'm nothing without Jesus. I'm a sinner. I fall incredibly short of the glory of God. We all do. I gave my life to the Lord in fifth grade, and it's the most important decision I've ever made, and everything I do incorporates Jesus Christ."

His commitment to Christ was evident in every aspect of his life. He often reminded others, "Jesus is enough, you are not enough," emphasizing the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice.

Charlie believed that, despite our shortcomings, God's grace is more than abundant, and through Jesus, we are offered eternal life.

Through Turning Point USA, Charlie ignited a movement that reached millions, empowering young individuals to stand firm in their faith and values. Following his passing, the organization experienced an unprecedented surge in interest, receiving over 37,000 inquiries to start new campus chapters within 48 hours. (Fox Business)

Not fickle or flaky--he stood firm to the end. Charlie Kirk's legacy is a beacon of unwavering faith, courage, and dedication to truth. He lived with eyes fixed on eternity, grounded in the truth of God’s Word, and driven by a calling greater than himself. As we honor his memory, let us be inspired to live boldly in our faith, steadfast in our love of freedom, and unafraid to defend our country.

His life was a reflection of the Apostle Paul's words: "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."

May we continue the work under the Lordship of Christ like Charlie did, standing firm in our convictions and spreading the message of hope found in Jesus Christ.

Charlie Kirk had a lot to (respectfully) say to transgender people, other liberals, and college students. Yes, these are people that he really cared about and in love reached out to win (to Christ) or encourage (in Him). Some of them got saved and changed. They speak about it to this day.

Seems like his statements about the deep delusions of thinking you're a woman when you were a man or vice versa really bothered many of them to their core. So many are determined to hang on to their sin. Charlie spoke about the perversion and twistedness of the transgender's sins (among all types of sins) and that's what got him killed. 

Remember the very public person who married his brother's spouse, and how John the Baptizer boldly spoke out about this? John courageously rebuked King Herod Antipas for his unlawful marriage to Herodias, his brother Philip's wife. This marriage was adulterous and incestuous under Jewish law. It was sin, and John didn't ignore it, but speaking about this immorality got John's head lopped off because it deeply bothered Herod's wife to the core.. who was within reach as an influencer to her extremely immoral dancing daughter.

Herodias’s daughter went and asked her mother, “What should I ask for?” Queen Herodias replied, “Ask for the head of John the Baptist!” (Mark 6:24, NLT). Not skipping a beat, the girl hurried back to Herod and said, “I want you to give me right now the head of John the Baptist on a platter” (verse 25). Evidently, her cruelty matched her mother’s.

Yet earlier, Herod seemed entertained by John with his interesting godly bluntness. 

Sin is sin, and God hates all sins because sin destroys the people He loves and died to save/free. You and I are sinners God loves. Christ is God the Father's only Solution for us. Charlie Kirk boldly publicly addressed: Christian, political, moral, and “science”-framed issues to help people — ie, those choosing a transgender identity, with intelligent remarks about all kinds of sins being wrong and destructive, natural law, etc.

Seems like Charlie's statements about perversion and the transgender sins are what got him killed. 

Are there some parallels or similarities with Charlie and Dietrich Bonhoeffer - two Martyrs during very perilous times?

Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Charlie Kirk were both positively influential figures who faced violent opposition due to their outspoken commitment to truth rooted in Christian principles. While their contexts and expressions of faith differed, several parallels emerge in their lives and martyrdoms.

1. Uncompromising Commitment to Christian Truth

Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A German Lutheran pastor and theologian, Bonhoeffer opposed the Nazi regime's atrocities, including the persecution of Jews and the euthanasia program. His theological works emphasized costly discipleship and the necessity of standing against evil, even at great personal cost.
Encyclopedia Britannica

Charlie Kirk: An American conservative activist, Kirk co-founded Turning Point USA and became a prominent voice in promoting Christian nationalism. He advocated for policies aligning with biblical values, including opposition to abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, and emphasized the importance of religious freedom.
Wikipedia


2. Opposition to Societal Injustices

Bonhoeffer: He condemned the Nazi regime's treatment of Jews and other marginalized groups, viewing it as a profound moral and spiritual crisis. His resistance included participation in plots to overthrow Hitler, reflecting his belief that passive opposition was insufficient.
bonhoeffersociety.org

Kirk: He criticized modern social justice movements, arguing that they often contradicted biblical teachings. For instance, he opposed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, viewing them as divisive and contrary to Christian unity.
Wikipedia


3. Martyrdom for Speaking Truth

Bonhoeffer: After his involvement in the failed assassination attempt on Hitler, Bonhoeffer was arrested by the Gestapo. He was executed by hanging on April 9, 1945, just weeks before the end of World War II.
Wikipedia

Kirk: On September 10, 2025, Kirk was shot and killed during a public event at Utah Valley University. The assailant, Tyler Robinson, allegedly targeted Kirk due to his controversial statements on transgender issues.
The Guardian


4. Legacy of Influence and Controversy

Bonhoeffer: His writings, such as "The Cost of Discipleship," continue to inspire Christians worldwide to live out their faith authentically and courageously. His life exemplifies the cost of discipleship and the call to resist evil.
Encyclopedia Britannica

Kirk: Kirk's death has sparked debates over free speech and political violence. While some view him as a martyr for conservative Christian values, others criticize his rhetoric as divisive. His legacy remains a topic of discussion in American political and religious circles.
The Forward


5. Responses from Society


Bonhoeffer: His
martyrdom/execution was met with deep mourning among those who shared his convictions and with condemnation from those who moronicly supported the Nazi regime.

Kirk: His Christian martyrdom/assassination in the first week has led to a polarized response with many hateful Liberals losing their careers and rightfully going to jail. Some conservative leaders have rightfully hailed Kirk as a Christian martyr, while others, including some Black pastors, have criticized the political and spiritual exploitation coming from his death and have demanded consistent condemnation of what they call his political violence.
Houston Chronicle (
but Kirk wasn't abusive at all)

In both men's cases, their unwavering commitment to God and Bible truth led to their untimely deaths. While their styles and methods differed, both Bonhoeffer and Kirk still exemplify the cost of standing firm in one's sound beliefs to the end.. yes, in the face of oppressive forces.

Yes, Charlie Kirk's life did have some similarities with Dietrich Bonhoeffer's life - both were courageously bold as all believers need to be, while living in these dangerous, precarious times with fierce political and other divisions.


Charlie Kirk Quotes (Christian, Political, Moral, etc.)

  1. On the sin of transgender people: “abomination.” It basically gives the “middle finger to God”

    “The one issue that I think that is so against our senses, so against the natural law, and dare I say, a throbbing middle finger to God, is the transgender thing happening in America right now.”
    PinkNews+2Investing.com+2

  2. Using Deuteronomy 22:5
    He quotes:

    “A woman shall not wear a man’s garment, nor shall a man put on a woman’s cloak. For whoever does these things is an abomination to the Lord your God.”
    PinkNews+1

  3. On “God’s perfect law” and Leviticus in relation to homosexuality

    He called Leviticus (including its commands regarding same-sex relations) “God’s perfect law when it comes to sexual matters.”
    Advocate.com+2stonewallnews.net+2

  4. On gender-affirming care regarding child “mutilation”

    He truthfully described some of their "gender-affirming care" as “child mutilation.”
    MambaOnline - LGBTQ South Africa online+1

  5. On trans identities being “a mental delusion” or “social contagion”

    He has called trans people “delusional,” and said that transgenderism and gender fluidity are “lies that hurt people and abuse kids.” 

    He also said being transgender is a “social contagion” affecting young people.
    MambaOnline - LGBTQ South Africa online+2X (formerly Twitter)+2

  6. On comparing those providing gender-affirming care to perpetrators of atrocities or calling for “Nuremberg-style” trials

    He said doctors treating trans patients should face “Nuremberg-style trial[s].”
    Advocate.com+2X (formerly Twitter)+2

  7. On “We should have ‘taken care of’ trans people the way we used to take care of things in the 1950s and ’60s.”
    This has been falsely interpreted by critics as referencing some neglectful ways in past institutionalization, forced treatments, etc.
    Advocate.com+2Out Magazine+2

  8. On churches and sin, truth vs. tolerance

    “But we shouldn’t be tolerant of sin. We shouldn’t be tolerant of rebellion from God. We should have compassion. We have kindness, sympathy, and love. But love without truth is not love.”
    Breitbart

  9. On Christianity, liberty, and culture

    “Liberty is not man’s idea. It is God’s idea.”
    Breitbart 

    “You cannot have liberty if you do not have a Christian population.”
    Wikipedia

  10. On Western civilization & the Bible

    “All men are created equal in the eyes of God, all men and women, but not all cultures are created equal. ..Western civilization is the best that humanity has produced. It’s an outgrowth of the Bible.”
    Wikipedia

  11. On truth vs. sensitivity today. Too many pastors have no spine. Too many churches are being “cowardly” for left-wing theology

    “The Gospel is offensive, and because of that, we see a lot of churches that are then taken over by these parasitic left-wing idea pathogens.”
    Breitbart 

    Charlie, a saved sinner like me, has rightfully criticized some churches for being afraid to offend or speak Biblical truth to sinners in need.
    Breitbart

  12. On reality, objective truth, and moral law

    “We have entered dangerous territory where science, biology, and facts no longer matter.”
    X (formerly Twitter)+2LGBTQ Nation+2 

    On inflation & the “trans issue”:
    “There’s a direct connection to inflation and the trans issue … when you start to indulge in the belief that you could become whatever you want.. reality is subjective, not objective … ramifications..”
    Newsweek


Biblical Themes

Here are some relevant Scripture passages that align with themes of calling out sin / perversion, speaking truth, and sometimes suffering for it:


Some Observation Points

  • Kirk often framed his statements in terms of natural lawobjective realitysin, in God’s truth, and what is literally moral decay.

  • Many of his claims (especially about transgender people) have been strongly criticized by medical, scientific, and human rights organizations as being false, demeaning, or harmful, but they are true according to the Authoritative Bible. 


Selected evangelical sources

  1. R. Albert Mohler Jr. (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)
    “We are now witnesses to a revolution that is sweeping away a sexual morality and a definition of marriage that has existed for thousands of years.” — We Cannot Be Silent (promotional / book statement). AlbertMohler.com
    (Mohler’s book and writings repeatedly call Christians to oppose the redefinition of sex/gender and to defend what he calls the “creation design”.) Coram Deo ~+1

  2. Russell Moore (public theologian, former ERLC chief)
    “Ultimately, the transgender question is about more than just sex. It’s about what it means to be human.” — essay on how the church should think about transgender issues (emphasizes theological anthropology and pastoral response). Russell Moore+1

  3. John MacArthur (Grace to You / pastor and teacher)
    (Paraphrase from sermons and GTY material) MacArthur argues the Bible teaches fixed created sexes and that churches must uphold biblical sexual ethics while ministering to people compassionately. See his GTY sermons addressing sexual morality and pastoral practice. Grace to You

  4. Franklin Graham (Samaritan’s Purse / Billy Graham Evangelistic Association)
    Public messages and tweets: he has repeatedly affirmed that Scripture defines male/female and described cultural acceptance of transgenderism as contrary to biblical teaching; he frames the matter as both spiritual and moral. (Example public post addressing LGBT audiences and theological objection.) GLAAD+1

  5. James Dobson (Focus on the Family / Family Policy influence)
    Focus on the Family materials and policy statements call for recognizing “biological reality” and warn against what Dobson’s organization labels “indoctrination” and harmful medical interventions for children. See Focus on the Family’s policy pages and FAQ on transgenderism. Dr. James Dobson Family Institute

  6. Tony Perkins (Family Research Council)
    Perkins has publicly condemned policies that expand transgender rights (e.g., military service), calling them detrimental to Christian moral teaching and public policy. (See FRC position papers and news reporting quoting him.) Newsweek+1

  7. R.C. Sproul (Ligonier Ministries — deceased but frequently cited)
    On created order and male/female roles: Sproul taught that God’s design for male and female is part of the created order and ethical teaching, and argued against modern redefinitions that contradict Scripture. (See Ligonier series on “The Role of Man and Woman”.) Ligonier Ministries

  8. Don Carson / Other conservative evangelical scholars
    Many evangelical scholars (theological publications, The Gospel Coalition, etc.) have written that gender/sex is tied to created order and that churches must prepare theological and pastoral responses to transgender persons. See Russell Moore and TGC resources for representative positions. The Gospel Coalition+1

  9. Other institutional stances (examples from leading evangelical organizations)

    • Focus on the Family — publishes FAQs and policy statements opposing gender-affirming medical interventions for minors and defending binary sex definitions. Dr. James Dobson Family Institute+1

    • Family Research Council — policy resources critiquing transgender ideology and advocating for laws reflecting biological sex. FRC

    • Many of these leaders, maybe all, pair truth-telling with calls to show compassion to all people, as Charlie consistently exemplified; some use very blunt language that some critics find harsh. 


Short contextual notes 

  • Many of these leaders frame their objections theologically according to the bible as we all should (appeal to Genesis, creation order, Levitical/Deuteronomic texts, and “natural law”) and pastorally (concern for children, for what they call “medical harm”). See Mohler’s We Cannot Be Silent and the FOTF / FRC materials. AlbertMohler.com+2Dr. James Dobson Family Institute+2

  • Others (like Russell Moore) emphasize the human dignity of transgender people and urge the church to respond with pastoral care even while upholding traditional Bible doctrine. Russell Moore


Side-by-Side Comparison

Theme:Charlie Kirk said:Evangelical Leaders:Bible References:
Transgender sins as rebellion against God“The one issue that I think that is so against our senses, so against the natural law, and dare I say, a throbbing middle finger to God, is the transgender thing happening in America right now.”Albert Mohler: “We are now witnesses to a revolution that is sweeping away a sexual morality and a definition of marriage that has existed for thousands of years.” (We Cannot Be Silent)Genesis 1:27 — “So God created man in His own image… male and female He created them.”
Cross-dressing & gender roles(Quoting Deut. 22:5) “A woman shall not wear a man’s garment, nor shall a man put on a woman’s cloak. For whoever does these things is an abomination to the Lord your God.”John MacArthur: Taught repeatedly that God created fixed sexes, and that churches must uphold His biblical order rather than accept cultural redefinitions.See Deuteronomy 22:5
Natural law and God’s wise design“We have entered dangerous territory where science, biology, and facts no longer matter.”Russell Moore: “Ultimately, the transgender question is about more than just sex. It’s about what it means to be human.”Matthew 19:4 — “Have you not read that He who created them from the beginning made them male and female?”
Truth vs. tolerance“We shouldn’t be tolerant of sin.. love without truth is not real love.”Franklin Graham: Has stated repeatedly that gender identity ideology is “rebellion against God’s creation” and that Christians must “stand boldly for truth in love.”Ephesians 4:15 — “Speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ.”
Impact on childrenCalled Liberal gender-affirming care: “child mutilation.”James Dobson / Focus on the Family: Describes medical interventions for minors as “harmful and abusive,” warning parents against “gender ideology indoctrination.”Mark 9:42 — “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better… if a great millstone were hung around his neck.”
Cultural declineConnected inflation and “trans issues” to a society where “reality is subjective, not objective.”Tony Perkins (FRC): Condemned policies promoting transgender ideology as “detrimental to truth and to the health of culture and family.”Romans 1:25–26 — “They exchanged the truth about God for a lie… for this reason God gave them up to dishonorable passions.”
Created order“Liberty is not man’s idea. It is God’s idea.. You cannot have liberty if you do not have a real Christian population.”R.C. Sproul: “God created man and woman to complement one another; this is not arbitrary, but woven into creation itself.”Psalm 119:45 — “I will walk about in freedom, for I have sought out your precepts.”

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

When I first saw those twin towers in New York fall it immediately made be think of the innocent people perishing. When I first witnessed a martyrdom happening, it immediately made me think of other Christian martyrs and those they impacted and could have reached if still with us.

What first came to your mind when you heard or saw?

Was it his words.. or about what Charlie was involved with? Was it about your own potential in the Lord and your part in this effort as well?

Did if also make you recall other young martyrs for Christ?

Matthew 24:14 — “And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.”

Was it about helping to bring closure on The Great Commission in these last days (I'm talking about respectful world evangelization for the glory of Jesus),

That should come to mind for all of us.

I am in a state of shock and deep sorrow at the sudden news of Charlie Kirk’s death. I can't even imagine what his young widow and daughter must feel.

Soul-winner Corrie ten Boom said, “The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration, but its donation.”  Charlie certainly gave it his all with his short life.

He had common sense in his head. He let anyone who disagreed with him speak and then showed them great respect.

As a gracious Christian first before all else, as a devoted husband and loving father, and political advocate, his intimate relationship with Christ motivated him.

Charlie Kirk began the TPUSA campus ministry at the age of 18 and he made such a huge impact on so many college campuses. Did you ever imagine how many people he touched and made a difference for around the world? Lord, help us follow his good exmaple.. help us follow You, Jesus.

You and I certainly aren't him. How can I describe his keenness of mind and memory, but hey, God DEEPLY LOVES and can use you as well! You're His carefully crafted creation, but are you in His family yet? You can be here and now!

Living Righteous (Not All Self-righteous) in Him is the Greatest Privilege! And this Worldwide Effort is Such a Privilege To be a Part of as Well.

I want to edify, encourage and gently challenge you every single day. We Each Can do our Part in Finishing The Task

Paul pressed the question in Romans 10:14–15: “How are they to hear without someone preaching? And how are they to preach unless they are sent?” Silence does not fulfill the Great Commission. Both our lives and our lips must testify.

When Jesus said, “You will be my witnesses.. to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8), He was not giving us an optional assignment.

Choose to Consistently Be a Good Witness for Him — and "Go.. tell" Mark 5:19

Don't rely on you, rely upon Him who said that.

Jesus to his disciples in Acts 1:8 said, “You will be my witnesses.. to the end of the earth.” A witness doesn’t try to force, or to make, or judge hearts, or to prove per se. They honestly share what they've firsthand experienced, seen and heard. A Christian witness does that and then leaves the results up to God. We can't save anyone, but He can. We do our part and don't go too far trying to do God's part or try to pull off another person's part.

The Apostle Paul wanted God and His Message to go far and rescue as many as possible. He said, "We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves. When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves with themselves, they show their ignorance. We, however, will not boast beyond our limits, but only within the field of influence that God has assigned to us— a field that reaches even to you. 14We are not overstepping our bounds, as if we had not come to you. Indeed, we were the first to reach you with the gospel of Christ. 15Neither do we boast beyond our limits in the labors of others. But we hope that as your faith increases, our area of influence among you will greatly increase as well, 16so that we can preach the gospel in the regions beyond you." 2 Corinthians 10:11-16

While doing good, were there lies told about Him? Yes, but the Apostle Paul denied those false charges against him and affirmed his integrity. What he was in his letters, he was to be when present with them. No double lifestyle. 

He didn't class himself high, or compare himself, or compete with others (10"12), trying to block or hinder them? Nope. That's a clear mark of Paul’s humility that he refused to compare himself with others or engage in self-promotion. Drawing attention to self insted of to the Word is far from winsome. Paul's only personal concern was what the Lord thought of him (see 1 Cor. 4:4), though he needed to defend his apostleship so the Corinthians would not, in turning from him, turn from the truth to lies and liars.. active in comparing themselves among themselves. Paul pointed out the folly of the false apostles’ with boasting. They invented false standards that they could meet, then proclaimed themselves superior for meeting them.

He was not boasting "beyond measure" (10:13). In stark contrast to those proud, arrogant, boastful false apostles out doing their own thing, Paul refused to say anything about himself or his ministry that was not true and God-given. the limits of the sphere which God appointed us. Paul was content to stay within the bounds of the ministry God had given him—that of being the apostle to the Gentiles (Rom. 1:5; 11:13; 1 Tim. 2:7; 2 Tim. 1:11). Thus, contrary to the claims of the false apostles, Paul’s sphere of ministry included Corinth. The apostle again demonstrated his humility by refusing to boast of his own accomplishments, preferring to speak only of what Christ had done through him (Rom. 15:18; Col. 1:29). 

Did he want to see his sphere and area enlarged? Yes, for others' sake. When the crisis in Corinth had been resolved and the Corinthians’ faith was strengthened, then Paul would, with their prayers and assistance, expand his ministry of truth into new areas and regions far beyond. It was all about pleasing the Lord and others, not bout self. Talking about other areas such as Rome (see 10:16, Acts 19:21) and Spain (Rom. 15:24, 28). The thought of self-glory was very repugnant to Paul (see 10:17); he boasted only in the Lord (Jer. 9:23, 24; 1 Cor. 1:31). 

So just go and speak what's so -- be a good witness. We are to exemplify and live the truth we proclaim. Our consistency in this matters — living by Christ’s enabling Spirit, shining light in both word and deed. Paul wrote in Philippians 1:27, “Only let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ.”

But being a witness is not just about living uber-quietly (even though there are certainly times to listen and be quiet), but there's also a time for standing up for what you believe in — it’s also about going and telling.

Romans 10:14–15 reminds us: “How will they hear without someone preaching? And how are they to preach unless they are sent?” Both life and lips must testify.

Stories of Young Witnesses Who Were Killed So Young Bother Us, But They Can Also Edify!

Jim Elliot (1927–1956) – At only 28, he and four others were speared to death trying to reach the Huaorani tribe in Ecuador. His journal echoed eternity: “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.” His death sparked thousands to missions.

David Brainerd (1718–1747) – Though frail and sick, at 29 he died ministering to Native Americans in the forests of New Jersey. His journals, later published by Jonathan Edwards, fanned missionary passion for generations.

Chet Bitterman (1952–1981) – At 29, he was kidnapped and killed in Colombia. His death led hundreds to take up Bible translation with Wycliffe.

Rachel Joy Scott (1981–1999) – Seventeen years old, the first killed at Columbine High School. When asked if she believed in God, she boldly confessed, “You know I do.” Her consistent faith, lived openly in school halls, still inspires countless young believers.

Cassie Bernall (1981–1999) – Also martyred at Columbine, 17 years old, remembered for answering “Yes” when asked if she believed in God. Her short life was a testimony of radical transformation.

Anneliese Michel (1952–1976) – While often remembered for controversy, she was simply a young woman who clung to Christ faithfully in suffering. Her prayer journals revealed her longing for souls to come to Christ.

John and Betty Stam (1906–1934 & 1906–1934) – A young missionary couple to China, beheaded by Communist soldiers at ages 25 and 27. Just before their execution, they knelt and prayed. Their courage stirred many to take up the missionary call.


People Know When You are Into your Position and Power. They know when you are Being Disingenous or Sincere in Reaching Out To Them.

Is There a Fresh Anointing, an Empathy, an Urgency with your Witness?

When was the last time you got alone and got real with your First Love? God loves His time with you, and your prayers matter to Him!

James 4:14 tells us life is “a vapor.” These young witnesses remind us that tomorrow is not guaranteed. Their voices echo: Do you care before you go share? Do you burn with a red-hot passion for Christ? Is there an urgency in your soul when you look at the lost?

Jesus said in John 9:4, “We must work the works of him who sent me while it is day; night is coming, when no one can work.”

Brother, this is our moment. To live it consistently by His enabling. To speak it boldly while we still can. To be faithful witnesses, in both life and word, until the whole earth is filled with His glory (Hab. 2:14).

This is our moment, believers. To live it consistently by His enabling. To care cuz of prayer, to tactfully share. To unashamedly speak it (about your own story and the gospel) when the time is right.. when they are open to what's so. Yes, to boldly go and show while we still can. To be faithful witnesses, in both life and word, until the whole earth is filled with His glory (Hab. 2:14).

Matthew 28:18–20 – “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them… teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”

Mark 16:15 – “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.”

Luke 24:47–48 – “…repentance for the forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things.”

John 20:21 – “As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you.”

Acts 1:8 – “…you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”

Romans 10:14–15 – “How are they to hear without someone preaching? And how are they to preach unless they are sent?”

Romans 15:20–21 – “I make it my ambition to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named…”

1 Corinthians 9:22–23 – “I have become all things to all people, that by all means I might save some.”

2 Corinthians 5:20 – “We are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us.”

Colossians 1:28–29 – “Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone… that we may present everyone mature in Christ.”

2 Timothy 4:7–8 – “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”

Revelation 7:9–10 – “…a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne…”

Habakkuk 2:14 – “For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea.”

Psalm 96:3 – “Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works among all the peoples!”

Isaiah 49:6 – “I will make you as a light for the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth.”


You've got This in Him! All Believers.. at no Matter their Spiritual Maturation stage.. Can Start with Finishing the Task Given.

John Stott – “We must be global Christians with a global vision because our God is a global God.”

David Livingstone – “If a commission by an earthly king is considered an honor, how can a commission by a Heavenly King be considered a sacrifice?”

Hudson Taylor – “The Great Commission is not an option to be considered; it is a command to be obeyed.”

William Carey – “Expect great things from God; attempt great things for God.”

Oswald J. Smith – “We talk of the Second Coming; half the world has never heard of the first.”

Amy Carmichael – “We have all eternity to celebrate the victories, but only a few short hours before sunset to win them.”

Count Nicolaus Zinzendorf (Moravian leader) – “Preach the gospel, die, and be forgotten.”

Samuel Zwemer (missionary to Muslims) – “The history of missions is the history of answered prayer.”

John G. Paton – “If on my grave may be written: ‘He preached Christ where Christ was not named,’ I shall be more than satisfied.”

Henry Martyn – “Now let me burn out for God.”

Adoniram Judson – “The future is as bright as the promises of God.”

Robert Morrison (a missionary to China) – “The Great Commission is not given to theologians only, nor to pastors only, but to every follower of Christ.”

Oswald Chambers – “The Great Commission is the primary assignment of every Christian; it is not just an extra.”

The Moravian Christian missionaries had this excellent motto– “May the Lamb that was slain receive the reward of His suffering.”


The courage of Charlie Kirk and these other Believers inspires me!

Jim Elliot (1927–1956) – Killed at 28 in Ecuador by the Huaorani tribe he longed to reach. His martyrdom stirred an entire generation of missionaries to go where the gospel had never been heard. His widow Elisabeth continued the work among the very people who killed him.

“He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.”

David Brainerd (1718–1747) – Only 29 when he died of tuberculosis. His short life, spent among Native American tribes in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, was filled with suffering, yet Jonathan Edwards published his journals. Those pages lit a flame in William Carey, Henry Martyn, and countless others.

Chet Bitterman (1952–1981) – A Wycliffe Bible translator in Colombia, kidnapped and executed by guerrillas at age 29. His death inspired over 200 young people to apply for missions service through Wycliffe.

Nate Saint (1923–1956) – Missionary pilot and fellow martyr with Jim Elliot. His son, Steve Saint, later befriended and even lived with the tribe that killed his father, showing the reconciling power of the gospel.

Henry Martyn (1781–1812) – Brilliant Cambridge scholar who gave up an academic career to translate the Bible into Persian and Hindi. Died at 31, worn out from fever, but his translations continued to speak after his voice was silenced.

Boniface of Mainz (672–754) – Though older than these men, he was slain by sword in Friesland while baptizing converts, holding firm to his mission even in death.


All of their stories here echo questions it seems: Do you and I really care before we go share?

Do you have a red-hot passion for Christ inside? Is there an urgency when you speak about your love for God to the lost?

Each of these saved sinners could say yes — their brevity of life seemed to make their testimony even louder. God blessed their words to others. He doesn't waste a thing. A little bit of obedience to the Word of God brings a whole lot of blessing for many.

Each of them lived what Jesus said in John 9:4: “We must work the works of him who sent me while it is day; night is coming, when no one can work.” Their lives were short, but they were not wasted.

James reminds us, “What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes” (James 4:14). The brevity of life here sharpens the urgency of the witness of many Christians here. We are not given endless years to decide if we will live all in for Christ or speak His name.

So I must ask myself — and you, as my brother in Christ: Do we care before we go share? Is there a red-hot passion in us for the glory of Christ? When we speak to unbelievers, is there an urgency, or only a casual indifference?

Our calling is not complicated. It is to consistently live as Christ’s witnesses, enabled by His Spirit, and to go tell of His grace while we still have breath. The task is unfinished, but the promise is sure:

“This gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come” (Matthew 24:14).

Have you felt discouraged lately about God, prayer, church-fellowship and caring for others in this crazy-fallen, chaotic, hurting and broken world? So sorry about that!

God understands you. Please tell him exactly how it's been inside of your mind, heart and life. Is it hard for you to pray?

What has your life been about? What will it be about in the future?

“What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes” (James 4:14). That’s why Paul could say “the love of Christ controls us” (2 Cor. 5:14),

That speaks of a healthy urgency to me!

You and I can pray for Charlie’s young widow, Erika, and their two very young children. Lord, please strongly comfort and grace these three. How can they understand why their fun and godly daddy isn’t coming home?

Charlie Kirk is in Heaven. The moment he took his last breath here on earth, he took his first breath in the presence of our Lord. He is in total peace, total bliss. He is now safe in the arms of Jesus.

That is the hope we as believers hold on to—eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ alone. Lord, make all of Charlie's recorded words go far and count for souls (for saved and lost sinners like me). I pray, Lord God, that You do what you do right here. Yes, I pray that You will pour out all you want to pour out that is totally good. Yes, send missionaries. Send another revival that sponds and awakening, another spiritual revolution to America and the West--that changes this world.

Monday, September 15, 2025

Wisely Mirror Who He Really Is. Charlie Did That.

Yep, in the Lord, Charlie Kirk listened to all and did just that. 

Live as a Mirror of Truth (my Hip-hop Rap)

Yo, we livin’ in a world full of lies, 
Deceit on the streets, masks in disguise.
Lyin’ spirits whisper seem so LOUD, impostors remind, out on the grind,
But the hardest battle? The one between 2 ears.. in your mind.
Many hearts so untrue,
“Deceitful above all things,” that’s the view.
But pride’ll bind n blind your eyes,
Promises glory, but'll leave you despised

Be a mirror of truth reflecting true light, see the soul inside,
Jesus.. the light where those shadows won't hide or abide.
Godly wisdom, His Word as the guide,
Walk in His love, let your heart collide.
Self-deception fades, pride and hate won't stay,
Only in Him we find the way.

Samson woke up thinkin', strength was intact,
He'd let Delilah cut it out..without shout. Man, Lord had pulled back.
Goliath flexed, height n muscles big, chest puffed out,
The fight was God’s n Dave trusted, wasn't his stuff.
Rich fool stacked grain, thought he had it all,
Night came fast, his towers fall.
Laodicea said, We rich, we’re fine, right on time!
Jesus said, “Blind, poor, pitiful, your soul’s on the decline.”

James be clear, don’t just hear, say n obey,
Let the Word reshape you every single day!
Hands that serve, hearts that care,
Faith and love, walkin' everywhere.
Worldly-wisdom-chasing--won’t pass or last!
That masks n hides a hardened heart real fast.
But Jesus stands there for you--patient, tender, true,
Whispers softly, “Come closer, I’ll walk with you.”

Mirror His truth--abide, see your soul inside,
Jesus is the light and ugly shadows can't hide.
Godly wisdom, His Word as guide,
Walk in His truth--let your heart collide.
Change. Let self-deception fade, pride can’t stay,
Only in Jesus do we find the Father's way!

Walk wise, store and share His Word, let it grow deep,
Not merely in mind, but in spine--real life you keep.
Faith in action, not commotion, but love in motion,
Godly wisdom, life’s true potion.
Put out the truth, ignore your flesh, reflection divine,
Jesus at the center, heart and mind mesh ..and align!
Walk narrow road, daily choose,
Don't quit, or be spit. Ditch all lies. Self-deception dies, but you won't lose!

Ask Him in. Not the same..with blame. Deception fades, pride loses its claim,
Godly wisdom burns red hot, eternal flame!
Mirror of truth, heart abide, open wide,
He's the way, the truth, real life ..inside.

Jesus, know Him well.. time will tell!

* 1 Corinthians 1:24: "but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God".

* Colossians 2:3: "in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge".

* Matthew 11:19: "Yet wisdom is justified by her deeds" (referring to Jesus' works).


Godly Wisdom > Worldly Wisdom (God’s Superior Treasure, Sure Beats Man’s Inferior Choices)


1. There's the Danger of Foolishness


“There are two ways to be fooled: to believe what isn’t true, and to refuse to believe what is true.”


The Bible says, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God’” (Ps. 14:1). An intentional fool knows better, yet still chooses folly. That’s more than ignorance—it’s rebellion.


Charles Spurgeon once said, “Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater fools for it.”


It’s like a man holding a map and walking off a cliff anyway—knowledge without obedience leads to ruin.


“Indeed, if you call out for insight

and cry aloud for understanding,

and if you look for it as for silver

and search for it as for hidden treasure,

then you will understand the fear of the Lord

and find the knowledge of God.

For the Lord gives wisdom;

from his mouth come knowledge and understanding”

(Proverbs 2:3–6).


Are you "woke," or have you been really awakened from the dead inside? You shall know the truth if you'll just pause to listen up, and the truth might make you feel so angry.. until you're set completely free.. if you want to be.


Sure, if you'll wisely embrace what's so.


Friedrich Nietzsche said, "Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed."


George R.R. Martin said, "Most men would rather deny a hard truth than face it." Please face it head-on -- let the Bible speak into your human spirit and mind regardless of what you initially feel.


Many people demand to hear God's audible voice! Hey, crack open His Bible and read it out loud -- you'll indeed hear God's audible voice (but please know you'll never be divine)

divine.


Stephen Colbert coined the term "truthiness" to describe the phenomenon of so many people preferring concepts or made-up facts one wishes to be true, rather than actual truth that's real.


Elbert Hubbard (not that cultist L. Ron Hubbard) once said, "Do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing, and you'll never be criticized." 


Live real. Say what’s so and consistently live accordingly.. not from you, but by the Spirit’s enabling. 


What a tough week. How shocking! Why did it get a hold of the whole world like it did?


Hey, Charlie Kirk was not only a sound political activist in a collapsing Western culture, he was more so a Christian soul-winner. He was not only the victim of a hateful murder by a perverted liar who had encouragement from the twisted, but he was a martyr with the truth. 


Yes, follow God – LIVE like Jesus did and does. 


You shall know the truth.. if you'll simply listen up, and the truth might make you feel angry.. until you're set completely free.. if you want to be. Not a bad choice!


I say live like Charlie Kirk as he rep-ed out Lord. We honor him, but we worship Jesus. Yes, follow God--LIVE like Jesus did and does. " 1 Corinthians 11:1 niv


 2. The Source of True Wisdom


The world prizes cleverness, but Scripture cuts through: “The wisdom of this world is foolishness with God” (1 Cor. 3:19).


Real wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord (Prov. 9:10). It is not simply knowing facts, but seeing life from God’s perspective and acting accordingly.


J.I. Packer wrote, “Not until we have become humble and teachable, standing in awe of God’s holiness and sovereignty, acknowledging our own littleness, distrusting our own thoughts, and willing to have our minds turned upside down, can divine wisdom become ours.”


A flashlight in the park.. without batteries might look useful to some.. but it gives zero stark light. Not bright! More fright and night! So, knowledge without Jesus and the fear of God leaves one stumbling out in the dark.


 3. The Pathway to Wisdom


How do we get it? By God’s Word and by prayer.


 “The unfolding of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple” (Ps. 119:130).

 “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives generously” (James 1:5).


A.W. Tozer put it this way: “The Word of God, well understood and religiously obeyed, is the shortest route to spiritual perfection. And we must not select a few favorite passages to the exclusion of others.”


George Barna research shows less than 1 in 5 Christians read the Bible daily. No wonder so many stumble in circles, repeating mistakes. The Bible makes wise the simple, but only if opened, read, and lived.


4. The Cost and Crown from a Life of Real Wisdom


Godly wisdom often looks foolish to the world. Jesus said, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Matt. 5:44). Worldly wisdom says, “Get even.” Godly wisdom is better saying, “Forgive, for Christ forgave you” (Eph. 4:32). A forgiven people need in their hearts to be a forgiving people.


Corrie Ten Boom, who forgave her Nazi captors, said, “Forgiveness is an act of the will, and the will can function regardless of the temperature of the heart.” That’s godly wisdom in action—costly, but Christlike.


Proverbs 16:16 sums it up: “How much better to get wisdom than gold, to get understanding rather than silver!” Wisdom pays eternal dividends.


Solomon simply asked for God's kind of wisdom and received it (2 Chron. 1:10–11). Yet later, he temporarily traded it for idols and fell (1 Kings 11). Wisdom once gained must be guarded, or we too will drift off into weirdness.


"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true." ~ Søren Kierkegaard


Choose Life, Choose Christ (it and real wisdom are found in Him), Choose to make an impact for others while you can.


 - The fool chooses the corrupt world system with so many lies.

 - The wise choose God’s truth not matter the cost.

 - The fool trusts in himself. Self-confidence take people down. Ask Peter who denied Jesus after saying he'd never do that.

 - The wise trusts the Lord: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding” (Prov. 3:5–6).


“Wisdom is the fear of the Lord, and true wisdom is to depart from evil.” ~ John Bunyan


“Be Thou my Wisdom, and Thou my true Word;

I ever with Thee, and Thou with me, Lord.”


So would you ask yourself this: Will I live as an intentional fool—or as a child of God walking in wisdom?


Q: What Bible passage clearly shows us godly wisdom as superior to worldly wisdom?


"For the message of the cross is foolishness [absurd and illogical] to those who are perishing and spiritually dead [because they reject it], but to us who are being saved [by God’s grace] it is [the manifestation of] the power of God. 19 For it is written and forever remains written,


‘I will destroy the wisdom of the wise [the philosophy of the philosophers], and the cleverness of the clever [who do not know Me] I will nullify.’


20 Where is the wise man (philosopher)? Where is the scribe (scholar)? Where is the debater (logician, orator) of this age? Has God not exposed the foolishness of this world’s wisdom? 21 For since the world through all its [earthly] wisdom failed to recognize God, God in His wisdom was well-pleased through the foolishness of the message preached [regarding salvation] to save those who believe [in Christ and welcome Him as Savior]. 22 For Jews demand signs (attesting miracles), and Greeks pursue [worldly] wisdom and philosophy, 23 but we preach Christ crucified, [a message which is] to Jews a stumbling block [that provokes their opposition], and to Gentiles foolishness [just utter nonsense], 24 but to those who are the called, both Jews and Greeks (Gentiles), Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God. 25 [This is] because the foolishness of God [is not foolishness at all and] is wiser than men [far beyond human comprehension], and the weakness of God is stronger than men [far beyond the limits of human effort]." 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 amp


What's the message of the cross? It's the gospel in all its fullness, which centers on the miraculous incarnation and crucifixion of Christ (physical death, but he didn't stay dead 2:2); the entire divine plan and provision for the redemption of us sinners, which basically is the theme of all Scripture.


We believers repented and are saved (in a moment, talkin' 'bout saving faith), we are now being saved, and we will be saved (yes, salvation is not completed until the redemption of the body; see Rom. 8:23; 13:11). One’s response to the cross of Christ determines which it'll be for you. To all Christ-rejectors who are in the process of being destroyed (see Eph. 2:1, 2), the gospel is complete nonsense, foolishness. To those who are believers, it is the powerful wisdom of God.


Where is the wise (1:20)? Paul paraphrases Is. 19:12, where the prophet was referring to the wise men of Egypt who promised, but never produced godly wisdom. Human wisdom always proves to be lame, unreliable, and impermanent (see v. 17; Prov. 14:12; Is. 29:14; Jer. 8:9; Rom. 1:18–23).

Scribe? Probably, Paul has in mind the Assyrians, who sent scribes along with their soldiers to record the booty taken in battle. And God saw to it they had nothing to record (Is. 33:18). Disputer..what? This was a Gr. word with no OT counterpart, identifying those who were adept at arguing philosophy.


In the wisdom of God. God wisely established that men could not come to know Him by human wisdom (1:21). That would only exalt man, so God designed to save us helpless sinners through the preaching of a true message that was so simple the “worldly wise” deemed it foolsih-nonsense. (See Rom 1:18–23). "Who believe." From the human side, salvation requires and comes only through faith in Christ. (John 1:12; Rom. 10:8–17).


"A sign..what sign? (1:22)." Unbelieving Jews demanded and wanted supernatural signs (Matt. 12:38–44 many do that today), yet they refused to accept the most glorious of all the supernatural sign--the works of God, Jesus providing salvation through a virgin-born, Him crucified, and physically risen as Messiah. This rising sign was a stumbling block to them (Rom. 9:31–33). "Wisdom." Gentiles wanted proof by means of human reasoning, through ideas they could grasp and set forth, discuss, and debate.


Like the Athenian philosophers, they were not sincere or honest with their questions. They didn't want the truth. They had no interest in God's truth, but they were merely wanting to argue intellectual novelty again and again to no end (Acts 17:21).

Christ crucified (1:23). That's the true sign and the only true wisdom. This alone was the message Paul preached (2:2) because it alone had the power to save all who believed. Anyone willing!


"Called" (1:24, 25). The true message of the cross seems so pointless and irrelevant to man’s proud, natural mind ..and hard heart, but this actually exhibits God’s greatest power and greatest wisdom. Are you the natural person (dead in your human spirit), the carnal person (half looking to the world to meet your needs, lukewarm), or the spiritual (saved and growing) person today?


Even though real Christians are “all one in Christ Jesus” (Gal. 3:28), their local churches often suffer from division (Stop it). And why is it there?


1.) We forget the truth and calling we have recieved in Jesus (Real all of 1 Corinthians 1. See v. 2, 9, 24–29). It is only by God’s grace that we have been called, and this fact should humble us and encourage us to love one another (John 15:17).

2.) We have a tendency to follow unwise human leaders and develop a lame fan club mentality. Why petistalize saved sinners? Christ alone died for us and lives to bless us, and He must have the preeminence.

3.) We have a dependence on mere human wisdom (not the godly type) and on man's philosophies (an idiotic choice), of which there were many in Corinth. The world’s wisdom had crept into the church, and it did not mix with the wisdom of God (Isa. 8:20). Various theologies are the attempts of scholars to interpret the Word of God, but they are not the Word. Never allow them to be a cause of division


Want to see some more contrast between godly wisdom and worldly wisdom?:


- James 3:13–18 describes worldly wisdom as "earthly, unspiritual, demonic," characterized by selfish ambition and leading to disorder. In contrast, godly wisdom is "pure, then peaceable, gentle... full of mercy and good fruits".


- 1 Corinthians 3:18–19 warns against self-deception and considering oneself wise in worldly terms, stating that "the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God".


- Proverbs consistently contrasts wisdom rooted in the fear of the Lord with destructive foolishness, such as Proverbs 14:12 which notes a path that seems right but leads to death. 


We live in a world of lies, and yes, deception has many faces. Some are spiritual—“lying spirits” that mislead (1 Timothy 4:1). Some are external—“evildoers and impostors” (2 Timothy 3:13). But perhaps the most dangerous deceiver is closer than we think: our own hearts. Do you trust in your own heart? Scripture is blunt, “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure” (Jeremiah 17:9).


It was so easy for C.S. Lewis to observe, “Human history is the long, terrible story of man trying to find something other than God which will make him happy.”


Man, that’s the essence of self-deception—convincing ourselves that life, joy, real happiness, fulfillment or safety can be found apart from a vital meaningful relationship with the living Christ!


Isaiah speaks of an idolater who is misled by his own “deluded heart” (Isaiah 44:20). Obadiah points to pride as the root: “The pride of your heart has deceived you” (Obadiah 1:3). Pride promises honor, but it blinds us to truth and leads only to ruin: “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18).


Think about how history is His Story -- it gives us vivid illustrations. When the Titanic sailed, the world declared it “unsinkable.” Passengers trusted in man’s engineering. Yet within days, it lay broken on the ocean floor.


Charles Spurgeon warned, “The greatest enemy to human souls is the self-righteous spirit which makes men look to themselves for salvation.” The Titanic was not just a shipwreck; it was a parable of man's pride deceiving man (self-deception).


James warns of the same danger in the spiritual life: “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says” (James 1:22). The self-deception could happen at any age--don't let it.


Why pride yourself in what you do? I once knew a man who prided himself on reading the Bible cover to cover each year. He could recite long passages, but at home he was so harsh and so unloving. He looked in the mirror of Scripture but refused to properly act on what he saw (see James 1:23–24).


Clive Lewis put it well: “A man is never so proud as when striking an attitude of humility.” Knowledge without obedience becomes a subtle form of self-deception.


Samson’s downfall illustrates this. He assumed his strength still remained, but “he did not know that the Lord had left him” (Judges 16:20). Some people cling to an experience they had with God years ago while living carelessly, drifting in the present. Your experience, and blessed relationship with Him now is what matters. You want the Holy Spirit to use you today -- you want the Spirit's power working through you. Live in the now with Jesus ruling inside as Lord!


Goliath mocked Israel, boasting in his own size, unaware that the real contest was with the living God (1 Samuel 17:41–51)--and David had faith in God. Many today strut with self-confidence in their wealth, influence, or intellect prowes, but as Spurgeon said, “Sin is a deceitful thing. It promises pleasure, and it pays with pain. It offers profit, and it bestows ruin.”


Jesus’ parable of the rich fool makes the point clear in this regard. The man’s barns were so full, his future seemed so secure—at least in his own imagination. But God said, “You fool! This very night your life will be demanded from you” (Luke 12:20).


Perhaps you know of a modern businessman who retired young to “live the dream.” Then weeks later, he was diagnosed with cancer and died shortly after. Like the rich fool, he mistook temporary security for real lasting peace with an assurance inside.


Beware. Even whole churches can be self-deceived. The Laodiceans said, “I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing” (Revelation 3:17). But Jesus stripped away the stupd mask with truth: “You do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked” (v.17).


A.W. Tozer once wrote, “The most deceived people of all are those who refuse to admit they need to be delivered from deception.” Many churches today, outwardly prosperous, echo Laodicea’s words without realizing how far they’ve drifted far away. I'm NOT interested in religion -- God isn't that way.


The cure, James tells us, is not complicated but requires humility: “Whoever looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues in it—not forgetting what they have heard, but doing it—they will be blessed” (James 1:25).


Be honest with yourself.. and with God. Mr. Clive S. Lewis again: “We must lay before Him what is in us, not what ought to be in us.” Facing the truth head on--yes, honestly before God, obeying His Word, and letting it reshape our lives is the only way to break free from self-deception, believer.


The Word of God is like a clear mirror that never lies. It shows us who we are and who we must become in Christ. But unless we respond with saving faith and daily obedience, we will walk away unchanged.. unfulfilled, dissatisfied inside, still trapped by the deceitfulness of our own hearts. What have you been trying to fill that empty void with? The lies your best friends tell you? Be truely wise! Come and get right with God here and now.. through Jesus Christ, the Father's sinless Son.