THE DARK PREDICTION FOR THE USA

I am not sure why I decided to watch this video other than I wanted to know what dark prediction that Megyn Kelly spoke that shocked Dave Rubin. I did know that Rubin was a friend of and had ministered with Charlie Kirk. I am so glad I did. I was impressed with Megyn Kelly and her understanding of where the USA is at right now considering the assassination of Charlie Kirk and her dark prediction of what is next.

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Megyn Kelly about the emotional impact of Charlie Kirk’s tragic murder; how his advocacy for traditional values and open dialogue inspired young men; the difficulty of processing such loss while maintaining public platforms; the growing need for security in a polarized society; the role of religion and morality in countering divisive ideologies; the hope found in renewed interest in Charlie’s message; and their shared commitment to honour his legacy by defending truth, free speech, and cultural renewal; and much more.

TRUE GOSPEL VERSUS POLITICAL GOSPEL – TWO CONSERVATISMS AT CHARLIE KIRK’S FUNERAL

The hundreds of thousands of Americans who tuned into Charlie Kirk’s funeral could not help but notice the contrasting messages presented by speakers. “There could not have been a clearer presentation of the gospel” by some speakers, while “it was almost like a political gospel that was spoken” by others, said Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on “Washington Watch.” “And I really think it’s a picture of the current conservative movement, if you will.”

On one hand, Pastor Frank Turek affirmed the incarnation and explained penal substitutionary atonement, on the other hand, White House advisor Stephen Miller preached a message of political victory over the enemies of Western civilization.

 On one hand, Charlie’s widow, Erika Kirk announced through tears that she forgave his assassin. “On the cross, our Saviour said, ‘Father forgive them, for they know not what they do’ [Luke 23:34],” she said, visibly contending with her emotions. “That young man — I forgive him. I forgive him because it was what Christ did and is what Charlie would do. On the other hand, President Donald Trump confessed that he found such forgiveness impossible, apart from a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit in his life. Kirk “did not hate his opponents; he wanted the best for them,” Trump began. “That’s where I disagree with Charlie. I hate my opponent. And I don’t want the best for them. I’m sorry. I’m sorry, Erika. But now, maybe Erika can talk to me and the whole group, and maybe they can convince me that that’s not right. But I can’t stand my opponent.” We need to pray that the Holy Spirit will convict Trump on the need to forgive his enemies.

Perkins was “troubled” by the content of some of the speeches, concluding that they showed “the contrast between the Kingdom of God, which is countercultural, which is counterintuitive, to the world. I think we actually saw that on display in the conservative movement yesterday.”

Of course, these contrasting messages and visions cannot be reconciled. Jesus himself juxtaposed these views on enemies in the Sermon on the Mount. “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 5:43-45). And Jesus contrasted the political gospel with a spiritual gospel in his discussion with Pilate, “My kingdom is not of this world. If my kingdom were of this world, my servants would have been fighting” (John 18:36).

The way of Trump and Miller is earthly; the way of Erika Kirk and Turek is heavenly. One may be tempted to ask, which is the real legacy of Charlie Kirk? Which is the real pattern of conservatism?

Yet these questions presume that there is only one conservatism, one legacy of Charlie Kirk — one straw man at which leftist media quills can tilt. In reality, at least two distinct movements were jostling one another for position at Sunday’s memorial service, continue to jostle in the Trump administration, and have jostled around in Republican politics for some time.

Whether either movement — the Christian or non-Christian brands of conservatism — will succeed in claiming an undisputed right to Kirk’s legacy, or for control of Republican politics, remains an open question. The only point that seems settled (for now) is that the two movements will coexist as a confederation of rivals while the values of both remain under assault from the culturally dominant Left.

LEAVING ISLAM FOR CHRIST’S FREEDOM CONVICTED ME THAT SILENCE IS SIN

This is a great article by Hedieh Mirahmadi, Exclusive Columnist of The Christian Post. In the process of leaving Islam for Christ’s freedom, she was convicted that not actively sharing your faith is sin.

In a world that vilifies biblical truth, the temptation to stay silent grows stronger every day. Ecclesiastes 3:7 reminds us there’s “a time to be silent and a time to speak,” yet too often Christians choose silence when the world needs our voice the most.

As a former Muslim who spent years navigating spiritual deception before encountering Christ, I understand the cost of keeping quiet. Silence can feel safe, but it’s a betrayal of the Gospel. We are called to proclaim truth boldly, even when it costs us everything, as it did for Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, whose recent martyrdom ignited a fire for revival.

Silence often stems from unbelief. When we doubt God’s power, we clamp our mouths shut, much like Zechariah, struck mute for questioning God’s promise of a son. Before I knew Jesus, I thought silence was strategic — avoiding conflict to blend in. Faith demands more. As 2 Corinthians 4:13 declares, “I believed, therefore I spoke.” We who believe must speak, openly proclaiming truth as Paul urged in 2 Corinthians 4:2, renouncing “the things hidden because of shame.” In a culture quick to brand biblical convictions as “hate speech,” unbelief whispers to stay quiet. Faith shouts.

Speaking truth comes at a price. John 3:20 warns that the world hates the light because it exposes evil. Scripture and history bear this out: Abel, the first martyr; John the Baptist, beheaded for calling out sin; Stephen, stoned for his unyielding testimony in Acts 7. Modern heroes like Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., and Bobby Kennedy paid with their lives for their convictions.

Some call it hate speech, but truth often sounds like hate to those in darkness. Jesus Himself was crucified for speaking the truth. Silent before Pilate, bearing our sins, He spoke when asked if He was King: “For this purpose I have come into the world: to testify to the truth” (John 18:37). Pilate’s scoff — “What is truth?” — mirrors today’s relativism, where truth is sacrificed for tolerance.

My journey from Islam to Christianity taught me that silence enables oppression. In Islamic regimes, dissent is crushed, much like the synagogue leaders who accused Stephen of blasphemy when they couldn’t counter his wisdom. They covered their ears and killed him, just as today’s cancel culture silences truth-tellers. Stephen’s angelic face as he forgave his killers echoes the love that transformed me from legalism to grace. Ephesians 5:11 compels us: “Do not participate in the useless deeds of darkness, but instead even expose them.” Charlie’s martyrdom wasn’t murder; it was a spark for revival. After his death and Erika’s powerful speech, Turning Point USA grew from 2,000 to 32,000 chapters. The enemy snuffed out a candle, but God ignited an inferno.

Yet how many of us shrink back? Like Moses, reluctant to lead, or Isaiah, feeling unworthy, we make excuses. Fear of rejection? Loss of approval? Luke 6:26 warns, “Woe to you when all the people speak well of you.” We are sent — dispatched by Jesus, who said, “Just as the Father has sent Me, I also send you” (John 20:21). Silence isn’t an option. Psalm 39:2 describes the pain of holding back: “I was mute and silent … And my pain was stirred up.” Paul, battered in Corinth, heard Christ say, “Go on speaking and do not be silent” (Acts 18:9). Charlie was a megaphone for truth; we must be too.

WORSHIP SONG – GOD OF AUSTRALIA

The Canberra Declaration has officially launched a month of prayer and fasting for the Church in Australia to thrive and grow!

The Canberra Declaration is a diverse network of over 95,000 Aussies who love their country. They share a vision for a better and greater Australia. They are a powerful voice to our federal and state leaders on policies protecting freedom, family, faith, culture and life and produce The Daily Declaration which is the largest Christian News Site in Australia.

Join with thousands of believers across Australia (and from other nations) in a strategic season of prayer and fasting. Sign up for FREE daily devotions during October https://canberradeclaration.org.au/ (and receive the Zoom link to join the nightly prayer meetings at 8 pm NSW time).

If you have not heard the worship song God of Australia then you need to watch this video as Warwick Marsh plays the song as an important part of his message.

CHARLIE’S MARTYRDOM IS TRULY A TURNING POINT FOR THE USA

Eric Metaxas reflects on his time at the Charlie Kirk memorial in Phoenix, sharing powerful moments of faith and unity. He highlights the surprising breadth of Christian remarks from the current administration and explores why many believe this moment could mark the beginning of revival in America.

You will be blessed if you watch this video. Eric is a remarkable communicator and yet he had difficulty finding the right words to express what he saw at Charlie Kirk’s memorial. It was such a powerful witness of the Christian faith by the top leaders of the government of the USA.

The name of Charlie Kirks ministry is Turning Point and Charlie’s martyrdom may very well be a turning point for the USA.

CHARLIE KIRK EFFECT IN AUSTRALIA

Matt Canavan, Nationals Senator for Queensland talks good sense about what Australia needs to do to make a comeback. We have all that we need in terms of resources but we have voted in a socialist government that is committed to Net Zero emissions in an absurd time frame.

I was surprised to hear him talk about Charlie Kirk and the impact for good his assassination is having worldwide, and even here in Australia.

I am now convinced that God is working in the hearts of the young, I have done many posts on young people turning to God particularly on university campuses in the USA, but also UK and Australia: 1. Revival in the USA is a Reality, 10th April, 2025, 2. Is America on the Cusp of a Spiritual Awakening, 17th April, 2025, 3. Over 7,750 Baptised at Huntington Beach, 12th May, 2025, 4. Australians Turning to Christianity, 22nd May, 2025, 5. Gen Z Coming to Christ, Not Walking Away, 14th August, 2025 , 6. Belief in God More Widespread than the Media Reveal, 20th August, 2025 , 7. Gen Z – The Revival Generation, 3rd September, 2025, 8. The Charlie Kirk Effect, 17th September, 2025, 9. Huge “Jesus is King” Rally in the UK, 18th September, 2025

TRUMP’S TRIBUTE TO CHARLIE KIRK

The number of people that attended Charlie’s Kirk tribute was amazing and there is no doubt that God is going to use Charlie’s martyrdom to bring many into His Kingdom.

This tribute of Charlie Kirk by Trump shows how close they were in life and the extent Charlie contributed to Trump’s election win.

This is an impressive off the cuff speech by Trump and has lifted my opinion of him significantly. Let me now what you think of it.

He described Charlie Kirk as a “great American hero” as tens of thousands gathered to remember the slain conservative activist at a Sunday memorial in Arizona that was both religious service and conservative political rally.

CHARLIE KIRK ON CRITICAL RACE THEORY

Critical Race Theory

Charlie Kirk’s organisation, which he co-founded, Turning Point USA, was well known for being deeply opposed to Critical Race Theory (CRT). This is one of the biggest false teachings facing Christians today, which Kirk and his crew have addressed head-on.

In short, Kirk believed that one’s race shouldn’t count for anything, but instead, what really matters is one’s character and actions. For an excellent five-minute summary of what this means, see the following video:

EXPERTS LINK SEXUAL REVOLUTION WITH GENDER CHAOS

Canadian journalist Jonathon Van Maren, host of “The Jonathon Van Maren Show,” contended that the roots of transgender ideology can be traced directly to the sexual revolution, as does “Generation Indoctrination,” host Brandon Showalter. “If you spend any time in the land of gender confusion, there’s a common question you’ll hear asked among bewildered people: how on Earth did we get here?” Showalter says in the episode, “From ‘Free Love’ to Gender Chaos: Tracing the Road from the Sexual Revolution to Today.” 

“The sexual revolution was a revolution. It was the tearing down of all boundaries surrounding what is sex, what is procreation, what is family,” Van Maren said. “It was to a degree inevitable that eventually they would begin to redefine the very concept of self.” Van Maren called the movement “the bloodiest revolution in all of human history,” pointing to the legalization of abortion across the West in the years that followed. Unlike abortion’s “silent and unseen victims,” he said, the victims of trans ideology are living and speaking out. “The barbarism perpetrated against the bodies of these primarily young people can be witnessed by all,” he adds.

Jennifer Roback Morse, president of the Ruth Institute and author of The Sexual State, stressed that contradictions within the revolution are inevitable. “We’re at war with male and female. We’re at war with the human body,” Morse said. “As long as we’re at war with that, we’re going to be creating one bit of craziness after another.”

Nathanael Blake, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and author of Victims of the Revolution: How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All, said the revolution promised freedom but ultimately undermined the meaning of male and female.

“The Sexual Revolution promised that if we pursued pleasure and disregarded commitments and obligations, we would be freer, more authentic and happy,” Blake said. “But instead, if you say there’s no meaning to sex other than what you feel about it, that necessarily means male and female don’t matter.” He noted that same-sex marriage was quickly followed by a cultural pivot to transgender activism, a logical outgrowth of the claim that biological sex is irrelevant.

Looking to the future, Blake warned that if the revolution continues unchecked, even darker outcomes could follow. “We could certainly see a push towards paedophilia,” he said, noting that such movements had intellectual support in the 1970s. “I hope we’ve reached a point where this evil of transgenderism will recede … but we need to be faithful, and then we need to trust and hope that God will deliver us from evil.”

It is good to know from Biblical end times prophecies that Jesus return is near and He will deliver us from evil and restore righteousness. Sadly, the following verse is true of many that practice and promote this unrighteousness.

Therefore God sends them a strong delusion, so that they may believe what is false, in order that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.” 2 Thessalonians 2:11-12

IMPACT CHARLIE KIRK HAD ON JORDAN PETERSON

I really enjoyed this video and am sure that God used it to impact Dr Jordan Peterson. Peterson engages in conversation with the recently assassinated Charlie Kirk—author, speaker, and founder and CEO of Turning Point USA. As the interview progresses you can see how the two men connect and enjoy one another’s company. They delve into Kirk’s emergence as a leading voice in the Conservative movement, his choice to bypass traditional higher education, and the early indicators of ideological bias in academia. The discussion also addresses how the university system has not only tilted toward the hyper-feminine but has transformed into a large-scale scam. Additionally, they examine academia’s departure from timeless questions of good and evil, faith, and foundational philosophy, to a focus on Marxist economics and cultural capture.

It will be interesting to see how Charlie Kirk’s assassination affects Jordan Peterson’s ministry. I believe it will be for the good of the Kingdom of God.

Charlie Kirk is the Founder and CEO of Turning Point USA, a non-profit organization dedicated to rallying, organizing, and empowering students to advocate for principles of freedom, free markets, and limited government. With a presence on more than 3,500 high school and college campuses in all 50 states, and supported by over 350 full-time staff members, Turning Point USA stands as the nation’s largest and fastest-growing conservative youth activist organization. In addition to Turning Point USA’s on-campus presence, it also operates a massive online outreach initiative that garners billions of video views annually and reaches millions of Americans every day with conservative, pro-America content. In addition to his role at Turning Point USA, Charlie also served as the CEO and founder of Turning Point Action, a related entity operating under a 501(c)(4) status. Turning Point Action’s mission is to embolden the conservative base through grassroots activism and to provide voters with the necessary resources to elect true conservative leaders. Turning Point Action has earned recognition as one of the leading grassroots forces in the country today. This episode was filmed on March, 19th, 2025.