
“I have to admit, I had never heard the name Charlie Kirk before this past week. But now, I am truly amazed by this young man and his enthusiasm for the Lord our God. The way he boldly spoke the truth, even when it brought conviction or discomfort to those he addressed, was powerful. Amen. He stood firm in his beliefs and did not cower in silence. Praise the Lord!
He used only his voice and the wisdom that comes from God to speak truth. Amen. He wasn’t combative, nor did he rely on foolish talk or vulgar language to get his point across. He simply used knowledge, discernment, and the Word of God—and he answered every question with clarity and conviction. Amen.
He could do this because he had surrendered his life fully to the Lord. Amen. Even in death, he remained faithful, speaking well of our Father, King Jesus. Amen. Though his life was taken, it was not taken in vain. God stirred up a spirit of revival in our nation through this young man. Amen. He chose to live rightly, to please an audience of One—Christ. And the Lord honored him, pouring out His anointing and power upon him. Amen.
Today, I am stirred in my spirit. As children of God, we must never silence our voices when truth needs to be spoken. Too often we shy away, afraid of offending someone or making them uncomfortable—while the world boldly proclaims what it stands for. But as Christians, we cannot do that. We must not back away. The truth of God’s Word must be spoken. Amen.
“For faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.” (Romans 10:17) Amen.
“As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” (Proverbs 27:17) Amen.
“The Word of God is sharper than any two-edged sword.” (Hebrews 4:12)
“It goes forth to accomplish what it was sent to do.” Amen.
And our voices are powerful. “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” (Proverbs 18:21) Amen.
We can either speak life or death—or we can remain silent and accept whatever comes, never seeing any change. I love what Charlie Kirk said about the church: “Church is a place where you go to be saved and corrected—not to be affirmed or told how great your lifestyle is. You’re reminded that you need a Savior.” Amen!
This morning, I want to encourage all of us to truly follow the Lord with our whole lives. Lay your life down for Him. Live in a way that is pleasing to Him. Let correction come to your doorstep—because “the Lord disciplines those He loves.” (Proverbs 3:12 / Hebrews 12:6) Amen. Without correction, there is no change. You’ll keep walking a pathway you were never meant to walk. Amen.
We are all sheep, and sheep wander easily. We need a Savior. We need the Good Shepherd to guide us daily. But when we truly choose to follow Christ, to live not for our sinful, selfish selves but for Him—everything changes. And it changes for the better. Others will be changed too. Life becomes more beautiful than we’ve ever known.
So speak truth. Speak boldly. Speak only what the Lord intends for you to speak. We’ve each been gifted by God—and we must use our gifts for His glory. As my pastor says, “We are in partnership with Christ.” We work alongside Him, doing His will, walking out His purpose and plan for our lives. And we do that through obedience and surrender—choosing Him daily, and refusing to be silent when the world needs to hear the truth.
Because look at what just one voice can do when it honors God—it impacts millions. Amen!
We serve a God of increase. He multiplies everything He touches. His Word spreads, reaching those far and near. Amen.
So let’s stop silencing the Word of God inside of us just because we fear offending someone or being disliked. There’s far too much at stake to lose. And when we do God’s will, that is the greatest gain any of us could ever know—this side of heaven. Amen!”
“For it is in His name, Jesus’ name, that I do ask and pray..Amen and Amen..Be blessed today my dear sweet friends and remember wherever you go and whatever you do, Be a light for our Father, Much love to you all, Mandi ❤️


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