The Republican Church of the Hereafter

The Party of Lincoln, co-founded by John Fremont and the Radical Republicans, is now officially a Christian Church that see s Donald Trump as its pastor. For the President to put a target on Kimmel during a religious ceremony – puts an end to the Secular Republican Party. Trump was never the President of all the people. Jimmy being condemned for having bad ratings, is right out of the movie Network.

On Facebook I left this message;

Let us remember Dr. Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement backed by the black church. Remember President Johnson who bravely carried on after our President was assassinated.”

When I awoke this morning, I was shocked to know I had left out Lincoln! I have been trained by Christiian-Politiical Think Tanks to see Black History – as evil!

I suspect many White Christians see their lifetimes as a necessary evil, a “temporary dwelling place” and they grow more intolerant as they INVOLVE JESUS WIH POLITICS! They think they are making progress by winning at the polls. Winning what?

The Face to Face Party will examined if Jesus had face to face conversation with God. It appears he did not. Why” I herevy call upon God to appear this very day, and clarify what he wants to happen!

John The NAZARITE

Charlie is now resting in the arms of his Heavenly Father. But you and I? We’re still here, living in this temporary dwelling place.

Friends and family have shared with me that their churches were overflowing this past Sunday, a phenomenon echoed nationwide. Alongside this, lifelong atheists and skeptics are turning to prayer and seeking out Bibles. Even those once aligned with the Democratic Party or liberal ideologies are declaring, “No more.” Christians who shared Charlie’s convictions are emerging from the shadows, no longer content to hide behind safe reputations or social media metrics. They’re proclaiming, “I don’t care if people reject me. This is the truth, and it must be heard.”

Turning Point USA (TPUSA), Charlie’s organization, has been inundated with over 37,000 new chapter requests since his assassination. The New York Post reported this “would increase TPUSA’s presence on campuses by nearly twentyfold.” Google searches for TPUSA spiked dramatically — first after the tragedy, then surging 455% following Erika Kirk’s first public remarks. Viral videos of Charlie sharing the gospel on college campuses are spreading, and vigils honoring his legacy are being held worldwide.

Commentary

The Body as a Temporary Dwelling:

  • A Vessel for the Soul: New Testament writers, such as Paul and Peter, describe the human body as a temporary “tent” or “house” for the soul. 
  • Anticipation of an Eternal Body: Believers look forward to the time when their physical bodies will be transformed into imperishable, glorious, spiritual bodies, an “eternal house” not made by human hands, according to 2 Corinthians 5:1. 

Spiritual Significance:

  • Focus on the Eternal: Viewing the earthly life and body as temporary encourages Christians to prioritize spiritual matters over temporary, earthly pursuits. 
  • Presence of God: Even in temporary structures, God’s presence was real, just as His presence now resides within believers through the Holy Spirit. 
  • Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus talked with God, which is understood within the Christian doctrine of the Trinity as a divine person (the Father) interacting with another divine person (the Son). Jesus often prayed to God the Father, not as a man speaking to a higher power, but as the divine Son in communion with the divine Father, demonstrating the intimate relationship within the Godhead and serving as an example for believers on how to pray. 
  • Biblical Examples of Jesus Praying to God:
  • In the Garden of Gethsemane: Before His crucifixion, Jesus prayed, “My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will” (Matthew 26:39). 
  • On the Cross: Jesus cried out, “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” which translates to “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” (Mark 15:34). 
  • Teaching the Disciples: Jesus taught his disciples the Lord’s Prayer, an example of how to communicate with God. 
  • Theological Understanding:
  • The Trinity: Christian theology teaches that God is one being in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. Jesus praying to the Father demonstrates this distinct personal relationship within the one God, affirming the unity and diversity of the Trinity. 
  • Divine Communion: Jesus’s prayers were an expression of His eternal fellowship and relationship with the Father, not merely petitionary pleas. It was an extension of a communion that existed before time began. 
  • Model for Believers: Jesus prayed to teach people the importance of prayer, how to pray, and how to have a relationship with God. His interactions with the Father served as an example for others to follow. 

    Charlie Kirk Praised As US Martyr At Memorial Where Religion, Politics Merged

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    Charlie Kirk Praised As US Martyr At Memorial Where Religion, Politics Merged

    Many people who attended Charlie Kirk’s memorial event in Arizon said right-wing activist had died for the cause of religious and political freedom.

    Charlie Kirk Praised As US Martyr At Memorial Where Religion, Politics Merged

    Over 63,000 people attended a memorial service for Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium in Arizona.

    Glendale, Arizona:

    Some called Charlie Kirk a modern martyr. Others said his death was a pivotal moment for the US.

    The potent blend of politics and religion that captivated the Sunday afternoon memorial service for the conservative activist left little doubt that Kirk’s death had elevated him to iconic status for the American right.

    The event at State Farm Stadium outside Phoenix drew some of the most powerful political and religious voices in the country, led by President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Kirk’s widow Erika and many others. Its size, intensity and patriotic pageantry eclipsed many of Trump’s own campaign rallies last year.

    But the impact of Kirk’s assassination as he spoke on a Utah college campus on September 10 may have been most vividly demonstrated by the more than 63,000 regular people who filled the stadium to capacity to honor and mourn him. Many had driven or flown thousands of miles to be there.

    God Is Using Charlie Kirk’s Life and Death to Point People to Christ

    Sarah Holliday

    September 16, 2025

    I wonder how many of you had never heard of Charlie Kirk before his brutal assassination. Perhaps you only recently learned of him, or maybe you worked alongside him — directly or indirectly. Regardless, his name resonates now. He was taken from us in a vicious act of hatred, an evil that lingers in the heart. Some may have moved on, but for many, the wound remains raw, as they try to make sense of a senseless tragedy. This isn’t just America’s grief — the world is waking up to it.

    Such an act defies full comprehension. How could we, finite and flawed, grasp the depths of such evil? Fear, anger, and confusion can easily overwhelm us. Yet, my encouragement is this: stand firm. Not in your own strength or fleeting resolve, but in Christ — His unshakable character, His eternal purposes.

    The Lord is weaving something profound through this tragedy, in ways we could scarcely have imagined or predicted. We should grieve the loss of a husband, father, bold truth teller, and brother in Christ. Yet, dear believer, Charlie is now resting in the arms of his Heavenly Father. But you and I? We’re still here, living in this temporary dwelling place. This means one thing and one thing only: God is still using us. God is still active. Look around and see it unfolding right before our eyes.

    Across social media and news outlets, a groundswell is emerging. People are confessing, “I’ve never been to church, but I’m feeling a pull to attend a Sunday service.” Friends and family have shared with me that their churches were overflowing this past Sunday, a phenomenon echoed nationwide. Alongside this, lifelong atheists and skeptics are turning to prayer and seeking out Bibles. Even those once aligned with the Democratic Party or liberal ideologies are declaring, “No more.” Christians who shared Charlie’s convictions are emerging from the shadows, no longer content to hide behind safe reputations or social media metrics. They’re proclaiming, “I don’t care if people reject me. This is the truth, and it must be heard.”

    It’s encouraging to see this among everyday Americans as well as those with platforms. Forrest Frank, for example, is a fairly well-known Christian singer and songwriter – especially popular among Gen Z. He posted about Charlie Kirk and later revealed he lost 30,000 followers for it. His response? A resolute “Good.” With unwavering conviction, he declared that he cares not for followers but for being a follower — of Christ — spreading the gospel and standing for truth.

    Turning Point USA (TPUSA), Charlie’s organization, has been inundated with over 37,000 new chapter requests since his assassination. The New York Post reported this “would increase TPUSA’s presence on campuses by nearly twentyfold.” Google searches for TPUSA spiked dramatically — first after the tragedy, then surging 455% following Erika Kirk’s first public remarks. Viral videos of Charlie sharing the gospel on college campuses are spreading, and vigils honoring his legacy are being held worldwide.

    In London, thousands flooded the streets, draped in British and American flags, holding signs that read, “We are all Charlie.” In South Korea, videos capture crowds chanting, “We are Charlie Kirk!” In Canada, Fox News reported massive gatherings singing the U.S. national anthem. Comments from Japan, New Zealand, elsewhere in the U.K., and beyond echo the same sentiment: “We’re hurting here, too.”


    This is a turning point. That’s the overwhelming consensus. Charlie’s work, which increasingly directed thousands to Christ, touched millions across generations and borders. I don’t believe he ever could have known the impact he had. None of us could have fully grasped his impact until now, in the wake of his passing.

    I condemn the violence and hatred that stole him from us. Yet, I praise the God who redeems even the darkest evil for good. As Pastor Joe McTarsney of Calvary Chapel University said on Monday’s “Washington Watch” with guest host Jody Hice, Charlie Kirk’s death is stirring a lion in the hearts of believers. “I was deeply internally impacted because of Charlie Kirk,” McTarsney shared. “It was because of his life that I was infused with courage.”

    McTarsney went on to explain how, on behalf of him and his wife, “It was through Charlie and his ministry that we were awakened to the call to go to the public square and speak biblical truth in a world that’s filled with confusion and darkness.” Charlie inspired them to act, to get involved by attending school board meetings and speak biblical truth at their state capitol in California.

    1 Peter 3:15 states, “But in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect.” This, McTarsney rightly pointed out, is what Charlie did. “I deeply respect Charlie’s life,” he continued. “[H]e’s a man like no other. A man of courage, a man of conviction. A man that spoke the truth not only in the confines of a church environment, but he went literally to the public squares, to the universities where young minds were being shaped by professors. And he challenged what they were learning,” and he “did it in such a way that he was mocked and he was cursed at. But he gave grace, and he gave truth to others.”

    He referenced Ephesians 6:12, which states that “we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.” This is a spiritual battle, he stressed. Charlie boldly took on the call to share truth. “Now,” McTarsney emphasized, “I see God is redeeming this.” Now, “there’s thousands upon thousands of young Charlie Kirk’s. They’re going to rise up to their call and take the gospel forward. I see they’re not going to be ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ.”

    What a powerful and inspiring testimony. For Christians reading this, I hope you understand we’re living for “such a time as this.” We’re living in a moment that God can, and I pray does, use for revival. The author George Orwell once said, “In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act.” Christian, let this define you. Proclaim truth unashamedly in a world drowning in lies. Stand firm when the world crumbles. Stand tall when evil threatens. Speak boldly, even when hatred seeks to silence you.

    Oh, to be a truth teller. It’s not for the faint of heart. Jesus didn’t sugarcoat the reality that we will be hated for our faith. He never glossed over the fact that standing firm in His truth would be a tall order. But it is more than exceedingly worth it. It’s what we were made to do. Ambassadors for Christ is who we were made to be. Speak the truth. May this be the horrendous tragedy that wakes you up to the fact that we cannot hide, shrink back, or refuse to push back against the lies, sin, and brokenness in this world. And before long, we will hear what we were always meant to hear: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” We will be where we were always meant to be: in the arms of our Father.

    That’s where Charlie is now. He fought the good fight. He ran the race. We’re right behind him, and soon, we’ll rejoice together in eternity.

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