
Today is the 24th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack ever perpetrated on American soil. Approximately 3,000 Americans lost their lives today as Saudi Arabian pilots, believing it to be the will of Allah, flew planes into buildings in New York and Washington DC, killing innocent men, women, and children. There would have been more Americans murdered if Brave Americans had not taken over a fourth plane and flew it into the ground.
As we remember that evil today, we find ourselves surrounded by the evil created here at home.
Political propaganda meant to enrage people to commit acts of violence against those who believe differently than they do has lead to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a young Christian man who traveled from college to college for the purpose of inspiring debate about the important issues of our time and to spread the Word of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Ideas and concepts that are true and right, such as the traditional faith and values of our country, have been proclaimed as evil by those who have spread their political propaganda in our schools and throughout the Legacy Media.
Charlie Kirk was assassinated yesterday because he dared to tell college students that they could think for themselves.
He dared to tell them that there was such a thing as right and wrong and that God loves them.
What we are witnessing as Americans are the consequences of allowing people seduced by evil to convince Americans that wrong is right and right is wrong, patriotism is passe, and man is his own God.
Americans, these murders, assassinations, assaults, robberies, and debauchery we are witnessing as a nation are not a result of people with “psychiatric issues.” What we are witnessing is a war between “princes and principalities.””
Just like Charlie kirk, we need to be brave and fearless. We need to speak out for what is right, to share the love of God, and to be proud to be Americans.
We must fight this spiritual warfare with spiritual warfare.
Good will triumph over Evil.
The Bible tells us so.
Until He Comes,
KJ