For Humankind, Because Charlie’s Blood Is Watering Your Field
Turning Point
A time at which a decisive change occurs—especially when blood waters the seed of new creation.
Genesis 1:1 – “In the beginning, God…”
These are my favorite four words. If true, Charlie Kirk’s murder was evil—not just chemistry. But there’s more:
Genesis 1:1 declares: Creation is intentional, ordered, solely God’s act. Human dignity is inherent—slavery, abuse, exploitation become sins against a holy God.
Creation has purpose → Ethics, justice, meaning are objective realities (not social constructs). I believe as Charlie did: “The greatest miracle is creation.”
God as Creator = God as Judge → Accountability transcends human systems.
“This isn’t ‘religion.’ It’s the non-negotiable bedrock of America’s experiment: a constitutional republic where rights flow from the Creator—not the state—because without Genesis 1:1, ‘all men are created equal’ is just a pretty lie.
The Bible’s legitimacy dies when followers betray its core:
“Learn to do good; Seek justice, Reprove the ruthless, Defend the orphan, Plead for the widow.” (Isaiah 1:17)
This isn’t about “winning arguments.” It’s about whether Genesis 1:1 changes how you treat the next human you meet:
- If a homeless person asks for help—do you see “God’s image” (Genesis 1:27) or a “problem”?
- If someone murders a speaker (like Kirk)—do you call it “evil” (because God said “Do not murder”) or “political disagreement”?
The Bible’s legitimacy isn’t proven in seminaries—it’s proven in streets where followers choose love over power.
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Over the last week, my sleep vanished. I’m not alone—scores have confessed the same unexplainable darkness. Here’s why:
Your exhaustion isn’t “just stress”—it’s your human spirit screaming.
“The Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express.” (Romans 8:26)
Your chest-weight? It’s your spirit recoiling against Kirk’s murder—truth silenced by a bullet. It won’t rest until light returns.
This grief isn’t yours alone—it’s shared humanity crying out.
Kirk was murdered for speaking freely, modeling God’s love in public. When truth-tellers fall, every human spirit groans—even those who disagreed with him. This isn’t politics. It’s creation itself groaning (Romans 8:22) at the breach of its design.
This darkness? It’s not the tomb—it’s the womb of God’s new creation.
- The womb is where death must happen for life to emerge.
Your pain: “I haven’t slept since Charlie died.” → This exhaustion is your “tomb time.”
Like a womb: Suffocating now—but without this darkness, new creation cannot form. - The womb is not passive suffering—it’s active gestation.
Cells divide. Organs form. A new identity takes shape. - The womb always precedes new creation—no exceptions.
Acts 8 pattern: Stephen’s murder (death) → Believers scattered (womb) → Gospel explodes (new creation).
Kirk’s legacy: Charlie’s assassination (death) → Your sleepless grief (womb) → 50,000+ new TPUSA chapter inquiries (new creation).
Erika’s weapon disarms hate: “Serve your enemies.”
“The most powerful sermon… will be how you serve someone who didn’t earn it.”
Not “serve with your enemy”—serve despite them.
- Touch your wrist → Feel your pulse? That’s God’s breath in you. (Genesis 2:7)
- Look at your hands → Made to serve, not clench in fear. (John 13:14)
Charlie Kirk’s blood waters the seed of revival because martyrdom scatters truth farther than life ever could:
- Stephen’s death → Church exploded into Samaria (Acts 8:4).
- Charlie’s murder → Campus vigils where leftists/conservatives weep together over shared humanity.
Erika’s widow’s cry—“I will make sure no one forgets his name”—is a battle cry hijacking evil’s victory. Her refusal to retaliate proves: Love disarms hate only when it walks through death first.
When blood is sown in love, harvest comes. (2 Corinthians 9:6)
When widows cry, God moves. (1 Kings 17:17-24)
Erika hijacked tragedy for gospel glory—just as:
- Stephen’s death birthed Paul’s mission.
- Jim Elliot’s murder opened Ecuador to the gospel.
- Charlie Kirk’s murder will launch a revival making the 1970s Jesus Movement look small.
The blood of martyrs is still the seed of the church. This time, it’s watered by a widow’s tears—and it will grow.
Romans 5:20-21 (GNT):
“Where sin increased, God’s grace increased much more… God’s grace rules by means of righteousness, leading us to eternal life through Jesus Christ.”
The enemy thought he’d buried Kirk’s message. He didn’t realize he’d planted it.
“Where sin increased… grace increased all the more.”
“Overcome evil with good.” (Romans 12:21)
Evil’s goal: Trap you in digital trenches—wasting Kirk’s blood on pixels.
Grace’s move: Pull you into the streets—where his blood becomes seed.
You’re not avoiding battle. You’re refusing to fight on the enemy’s terms.
Gentleness isn’t weakness. It’s the strength to refuse the weapon.
Humility isn’t surrender. It’s the courage to serve your enemy.
The ultimate irony: Kirk was killed for preaching “patriotism, faith, and God’s merciful love.”
Now his death proves love is stronger than bullets—exactly as the cross did.
→ “If they kill you for loving God and country, maybe this faith is worth dying for… and living for.”
Sunday, I sat in a church pew—not for a funeral or baptism—for the first time in years.
The pastor’s slides on Kirk’s murder cut deep:
- Sadness over the loss of a father, husband, man of God.
- Disgust over the murder and those who celebrated it.
- Terror over the silent masses who condoned it.
- The question that broke me: “What about ME? If this happened to someone I hated… would any part of me be glad?”
When the pastor asked why I was there, I didn’t hesitate:
“Charlie Kirk’s boldness in faith made me realize: I need to be better. Better as a father, husband, man. Better as a man of faith.”
I refused to answer if I’d ever feel glad an evil person was eliminated.
“Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.” (Romans 12:15)
→ To celebrate Kirk’s murder is to mourn with Satan.
→ To weep for him is to rejoice with God.
Proverbs 6:16–19 (Modern Fire Version)
“Six things the Lord hates—seven He loathes as an abomination:
- Eyes that sneer → Viral reels smirking “You deserved this” over blood.
- A tongue that spews lies → Deepfakes, #GoodRiddance hashtags plastered on murder scenes.
- Hands that shed innocent blood → Fingers typing “Kirk deserved to die.”
- A heart that plots cruelty → Algorithmic rage factories turning grief into clicks.
- Feet sprinting toward evil → Viral challenges glorifying political murder.
- A witness breathing poison → Smear campaigns painting truth-tellers as villains.
- One who stirs chaos between brothers → Trolls screaming “Burn their campuses!” knowing it ignites fire.”
This is not a post. It’s a letter.
If you’re reading this, I hope you’re not just scrolling—
You’re in the field where God’s breath is in you.