Charlie Kirk was not a Martyr

Charlie Kirk was not a martyr, at least not in the sense of the early centuries of the Christian church. The reason why is because I have doubts that Kirk was even one of the Elect, and that’s a prerequisite for being a martyr.

As I have written before, Kirk had zero discernment. He partnered with multiple false teachers.

Sean Feucht is a graduate of Bethel School of Supernatural something or other, of Bethel Redding in California. The Bethel of glory clouds, angel feathers falling from the ceiling, false prophecies, grave soaking and collecting lots of money.

There are others, like Lance Wallnau, Jentzen Franklin, all believe the same as Bethel Redding, prophecies that never come to pass, always asking for money, false claims of healings and miracles.

I hope Kirk was one of the elect but the signs point to something else, that he wasn’t. If he had the Holy Spirit in him then the Spirit would have guided Kirk in discernment. The Spirit would’ve lead Kirk away from partnering with false teachers.

The church lacks discernment. It has been fed rancid milk that has made the church spiritually feeble. It cannot discern between politics and the gospel. Both sides of the political spectrum are telling everyone in the church that their particular political views are gospel issues. And many people in the church are believing it.

The end seems to be getting closer. The church is becoming more apostate the more politics leak into the church. The cancer of politics is eating away at the core of the church and too many church leaders, what I mean are those who became Christian celebrities and those who are self-proclaimed leaders, are coating the Bible with asbestos flakes.

The church is filled with rot, with politics dividing just as politics is dividing the secular world. And the church is embracing Kirk as a martyr, as brave man willing to be bold with his faith. It is easy to stoke a fire with Christianese rhetoric when the coals are already burning hot.

Kirk was not a martyr. In fact, I do not think he is even dead, which is another prerequisite for being a martyr.

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