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Sunday's Promise: Charlie Kirk's Legacy of Faith and the Power of the Gospel

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As a Christian, Sunday is powerful. From the time we are small children in Sunday School, we are taught Christ was crucified on Friday and Saturday was bleak for His followers. They believed everything they thought to be true had come to an end. They were people without hope. But God! Then, Sunday came. Christ walked out of the tomb and death was forever defeated. Sunday is full of glory and promise. Sunday is the covenant God made with His people that we will eventually spend eternity with Him. The story doesn't stop when we slip the surly bonds of Earth. It gets better. Charlie Kirk knew that. His widow, Erika, who spoke to the country so eloquently last night knows that. It gets better after this.

As much as Charlie talked about politics and conservatism and how he wanted people to vote for Republicans, he had a greater mission and it was to spread the Gospel. The Good News. Politicians and political parties can talk about ways to improve people's lives and preserve liberty, but that is still not THE Good News. That only comes by hearing The Word. 

Charlie knew that. I'm so grateful to hear so many people plan to go to church tomorrow to honor him. Many people who are 'holiday' Christians (people who attend on Easter and Christmas), plan to go tomorrow. People who have never darkened the door of a church plan to go tomorrow. That is the greatest testimony Charlie Kirk could have ever had. If you told him thousands of people will be saved if you give up your life, I think he would have taken that deal with no questions asked. He wanted to make Heaven crowded. 

Call a friend or family member who goes to church and ask if you can sit with them. Somebody has been praying and hoping to get that call from you some day. Trust me.

We will never find perfection or a perfect Union this side of Heaven. What we can do is all commit to living more like Christ's example until that glad morning when we are reunited with all who went before us. 

:You're right, Charlie.

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