The Blood Of Charlie Kirk Cries Out
The blood of Charlie Kirk cries out from the ground like Abel’s. It cries out not only against the hand that killed him, but against the culture that trained that hand, the media that enflamed that hand, the politicians who radicalized that hand, and the legions of useful fools who cheered that hand on.
For years, Kirk warned that America was hollowing out—that a generation of men were wasting away in softness while wolves sharpened their teeth for war. He summoned young men to bow in allegiance to Jesus Christ, to speak what is true, to stand for God, family, and country, and to fight for the America their fathers once loved.
And now he has been struck down for it—murdered in cold blood for speaking truths that demons hate. On the grounds of a Utah university, beneath a banner that read Prove Me Wrong, Charlie Kirk was assassinated for daring to speak common sense in a world gone mad.
In killing him they thought they silenced him forever. In truth, they have just amplified his message. They did not extinguish what he began; they ignited it. And as we grapple with this tragedy, we must also recognize our duty: the age of passivity is over. The hour has come for men of valor, men of courage, men of righteousness, and men of godly integrity to rise and reclaim the land stolen from us by demons and their loyal band of useful idiots. It is time to push the gates of hell back again, be the salt and light again, and turn this world upside down for Jesus Christ.
What follows is a call to arms—a summons for what Christian men must now do, and what we must never again do.
WHAT WE MUST DO
1) PRAY LIKE WARRIORS, NOT LIKE WIDOWS
“Bear one another’s burdens” (Galatians 6:2). “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17).
Prayer is not retreat. It is war. It is not the last gasp of the powerless but the first strike of the faithful. It is the artillery barrage that softens enemy strongholds, the thunder that shakes the ramparts of hell before the saints advance.
Our first act must be to take up this divine weapon on behalf of Erika Kirk, her children, and their grieving church—to plead with the God of all comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3–4) to enfold them in His everlasting arms, and to cry out to the God of justice to rise from His throne and make the earth tremble.
This is not the hour for muttered platitudes or cold, polite petitions. Let your prayers be soaked in tears and set ablaze with holy fury. Lay siege to heaven’s gates until mercy pours down like rain and righteousness thunders like rolling fire. Call down the hosts of heaven. Let your intercession shake the foundations of the world and your imprecatory prayers suffocate the wicked in their doom.
2) GROW UP IN YOUR FAITH
“Act like men, be strong” (1 Corinthians 16:13). “Be steadfast, immovable” (1 Corinthians 15:58).
We cannot stand against the powers of darkness with the softness of spiritual adolescence. We are not called to shed blood, but to shed our complacency, our laziness, and our childishness. The war we wage is not against flesh and blood, but against rulers, authorities, and spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places (Ephesians 6:12)—and that requires men forged into spiritual iron.
Put away your video games. Bury your excuses. Burn the idols of comfort and distraction that have made you weak. Train your soul as a soldier trains for war. Fast until your flesh yields. Pray until the earth beneath your sneakers shakes. Saturate your mind in the Word until your thoughts march in lockstep with the mind of Christ.
The spiritually shallow will snap when the winds of hell begin to howl. The rootless will be swept away when the storms of persecution break upon them. But the oaks—those planted by streams of living water, with roots sunk deep into Christ—will not bend, will not break, will not move.
Be that oak. The world does not need more Christian boys who dabble in faith when it is convenient. It needs Christian men who will stand when every demon demands they fall.
3) RECLAIM THE PRIESTHOOD OF YOUR HOME
“Fathers… bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord” (Ephesians 6:4).
The abdication must end. For generations, men have abandoned their post, and while they slouched on couches and chased careers, the enemy crept through the nursery door. He catechized their sons with rebellion, their daughters with vanity, and their households with unbelief. He preached his false gospel through glowing screens, poisoned classrooms, and a culture bent on blotting out Christ.
This is not a side skirmish. This is the front line.
God did not design the church to replace you, nor the state to rescue you. He made you the high priest of your household, called to lead your family into worship, to guard them from wolves, and to form their hearts in the fear of the Lord. This is not optional; it is war. If you refuse this mantle, Satan will not leave the position vacant. He will enthrone himself at your dinner table, and he will gladly disciple your children while you watch.
So reclaim the pulpit of your home. Tear the phone from your hand and open the Word at your table. Make family worship as nonnegotiable as breathing. Pray with such holy persistence that your children grow up thinking thunder is the sound of their father’s voice before God. Speak of Christ until your house drips with His name from the doorframes to the floorboards.
The shepherd belongs at the head of the flock—not asleep in the back while the wolves do his work. Take your place. Stand your post. Reclaim your household before hell claims it for you.
4) FORGE YOUR BODY INTO A FORTRESS
“Love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:31). “If a thief is caught while breaking in… and he is struck so that he dies, there will be no bloodguilt” (Exodus 22:2).
Flabbiness is not piety. A soft man imperils everyone who depends on him. You are called to protect the weak, to shelter the vulnerable, to stand as a living wall between your household and the howling chaos beyond your door—and you cannot do that from a recliner.
Understand this: your body is not your own toy. It is the God-forged instrument by which you serve, provide, protect, and endure. Physical strength is not about impressing strangers or chasing vanity; it is about becoming hard to kill, hard to break, and hard to deter—for the sake of others. Weakness invites wolves. Strength drives them back.
So train your body with the same ferocity you train your soul. Sweat until your lungs burn. Lift until your muscles ache. Sharpen your endurance until weariness cannot persuade you to quit. This is not about becoming a brute; it is about becoming a bulwark—a fortress of flesh and bone that can carry the burdens God has placed upon you.
A man who will not master his body will not master anything. If you will not rule your own flesh, you will not stand when the hour of testing comes. But if you forge your body like iron in the fire, you will be ready when the moment comes to stand fast—not to attack, but to absorb the blow and still be found faithful.
This is something I have not mastered, but by God’s grace am trying.
5) ARM YOURSELF LAWFULLY AND WISELY
“Rescue those being taken away to death” (Proverbs 24:11). “He does not bear the sword in vain” (Romans 13:4).
Stop pretending evil will knock politely. It won’t. It will stalk your neighborhood, leer through your windows, and come for the people you love. If you are not ready, you are not righteous—you are a liability.
The sword belongs to the magistrate, yes, but the threshold of your home belongs to you. God has made you the wall. The last line. The living gate between your family and the jaws of the world. And if that gate collapses, the blood will be on your hands.
So become formidable. Get licensed. Get trained. Go to the range until recoil feels like breathing and precision feels like instinct. Build an armory that stands as a silent warning to any and all who would cross your threshold with unholy aspirations.
This is about bearing the weight of manhood. When evil comes—and it will—make sure it finds a man who will not flinch, does not beg, and will not break under pressure.
6) SING PSALMS AND PREACH THE GOSPEL
“You are the light of the world… do not hide it” (Matthew 5:14–16).
“Go… and make disciples… teaching them to obey” (Matthew 28:19–20).
The darkness thrives because the light has been hidden. It festers because the saints have gone silent. That must end. Our task is not merely to curse the night, but to flood it with the blazing dawn of Christ’s lordship until every shadow flees.
And one of the best ways to begin that work is with song. Why? Because Christian Psalm- and hymn-singing is not a hip-swaying emotive and effeminate act. It is an act of war. It is defiance against the evil that now is and a hopeful proclamation of what the world will be under the increasing and ever expanding rule of Christ. There is a reason the Vikings sang on their way to battle. There is a reason infantrymen sing while marching in formation. There is a reason Israel sang while the dead bodies of Pharaoh’s army washed ashore at the Red Sea—and a reason the walls of Jericho collapsed under the sound of trumpets and voices raised to heaven.
So pastors, Christian men, women, and children: sing. And I mean vigorously, confidently, and triumphantly. Gather in the streets and on the hills. If Israel toppled Jericho with song, then it is time for the liberal wasteland around us to hear the same roar and begin its crumbling. I want to see crowds gathered on Beacon Hill and on the steps of the Massachusetts State House, lifting psalms like Psalm 2, thundering “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God,” crying out “The Son of God Goes Forth to War,” and declaring “All Glory Be to Christ.” I want to see the air split with the sound of saints who do not fear a godless lesbian governor but expect their King to overwhelmingly conquer.
And then, having sung the battle songs of Zion, preach. Open your mouth and proclaim the Gospel as if hell itself were listening—because it is. Announce the reign of Christ, command all men everywhere to repent, and disciple the nations as your King commanded you.
Do not whisper the good news. Roar it. Sing until the darkness trembles. Preach until the idols crack. Fill the world with the sound of triumph until every knee bows and every tongue confesses that Jesus Christ is Lord.
7) BUILD CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION
“By wisdom a house is built” (Proverbs 24:3).
“They will rebuild the ancient ruins” (Isaiah 61:4).
Stop renting space in Babylon. Build Zion.
Enough of cowering in the world’s structures while they rot. It is time for Christian men to stop loitering in the ruins and start laying foundations. The enemy is building empires of ash; we must build kingdoms of stone.
Launch businesses that embody biblical ethics and crush the idols of greed. Plant schools that catechize children in truth rather than poison them with lies. Fund churches that blaze like citadels in the dark. Forge the cultural scaffolding of Christ’s kingdom until it towers over every counterfeit throne.
This is not side work—it is the war. Every righteous business you build, every faithful school you plant, every church you fortify is a fortress erected on enemy soil. Do not ask for permission. Do not wait for approval. The world will not hand you space to build Christ’s Kingdom—you must take it, brick by brick, with wisdom in your mind and fire in your bones.
Charlie Kirk understood that civilization itself was at stake—and he was right. His death has left a void, and now it must be filled. Not with one more voice, but with a thousand men just as bold, just as unflinching, just as relentless. Let the ruins shake under the sound of hammers in your hands. Build until Babylon trembles.
8) CLOTHE YOUR HOUSEHOLD IN ARMOR
“Put on the full armor of God” (Ephesians 6:10–18).
If your home is not a fortress of truth, it is already a playground for demons. If you are not catechizing your children, the world already is. Satan does not wait for permission to disciple your household—he simply walks through the unlocked door.
So lock the gates and arm the garrison. Train your wife and children to wield truth like a sword, righteousness like a breastplate, faith like a shield, and Scripture like seasoned warriors who know the terrain and love the King. Teach your sons to roar against lies. Teach your daughters to laugh at darkness because they are clothed in strength and dignity.
Raise lions, not mascots. Fill your table with Scripture, your halls with prayer, and your family’s hearts with hymns that make hell tremble. Let the spiritual air of your home be so saturated with Christ that every demon who dares to enter is choked by the glory of it.
Do not send your children into battle unarmed. Clothe them in Christ until every thought, every desire, and every ambition in them gleams like polished steel.
“By Me kings reign” (Proverbs 8:15). “Kiss the Son… lest He be angry” (Psalm 2:10–12).
The civil sword belongs to Christ, yet we keep handing it to His enemies. Stop cursing the darkness from the sidelines. Run for office. Infiltrate legislatures. Fill city councils, school boards, and courtrooms with men who fear the Lord. Politics is not neutral ground—it is contested ground. Take it.
9) FORGE BANDS OF BROTHERS
“Two are better than one… a cord of three strands is not quickly torn apart” (Ecclesiastes 4:9–12).
Hell conquers by scattering. Christ conquers by uniting. The enemy isolates men to pick them off one by one, like wolves circling strays on the edge of the herd. Lone men are easy to shame. Easy to silence. Easy to kill.
Enough. Stop living like a dying ember. Gather into fire. Find brothers who will lock shields with you, bleed beside you, and drag you to your feet when you fall. Join the same churches. Train at the same gyms. Move to the same towns. Build proximity until your strength becomes contagious and your presence becomes terrifying.
One man is a target. Ten men are a warning. A hundred men are an unstoppable advance.
Do not settle for loose friendships and casual community. Forge alliances in sweat, song, and sacrifice. Swear loyalty. Live like soldiers. Stand like brothers. Because the age of scattered men is over, and the age of Christ’s warbands must begin.
10) DO NOT BE SILENT
The blood of Charlie Kirk cries out from the ground—and now it cries out to us.
Not to weep forever. Not to retreat. Not to shrink back and make peace with the darkness that murdered him. It cries out for war—spiritual war. For men who will rise from the ashes of comfort and build a world where their sons kneel to Christ and their daughters laugh at the future.
The world will not be healed by our blistering anger or our cowardly passivity. It will be healed by holy men—men aflame with love for Christ, armored in truth, carved from Scripture, and forged in fire. Men who hate what is evil, cling to what is good, and will not break even if the whole world breaks upon them.
Let this be the line in the sand.
Let this be the generation that remembered how to roar.
Stand up. Take up your cross like a banner. Take your post on the wall. Take the sword of the Spirit in your hand and the song of Zion on your lips.
Live as if Christ reigns—because He does.
Fight as if the Kingdom will cover the earth—because it will.
Die, if you must, with your boots on and your eyes fixed on the throne.
And when the King returns, may He find you bloodied, unbowed, and still advancing.
“Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.
Let all that you do be done in love.” (1 Corinthians 16:13–14)
WHAT WE MUST NOT DO
Before we speak of what we must do, we must first kill what will kill us.
Because not every fire is from heaven. Not every roar is righteous. Many men burn hot for a moment and then burn out, leaving only scorched earth behind them. So hear this warning, and hear it like your life depends on it—because it does.
Do not let rage dethrone righteousness.
Yes, anger can light your march, but it cannot steer it. Unleashed fury does not build kingdoms; it burns them. Holy wars are not won by men foaming at the mouth, but by men whose zeal is chained to the altar of holiness. If you do not master your wrath, it will master you—and when it does, it will consume the very cause you claim to defend.
Do not play God with vengeance.
You are not the Judge. You are a soldier under orders. “Vengeance is Mine,” declares the Lord (Romans 12:19). The Roman Empire did not collapse because Christians took up swords in alleys—it collapsed because Christians took up crosses in public. They bled, they sang, they died, and the empire fell at their feet. That is how Christ conquers: not by chaos, but by costly obedience. Leave justice to His throne and keep your hands clean.
Do not listen to fear mongers or warmongers.
“God has not given us a spirit of fear” (2 Timothy 1:7).
There are real men on Twitter, hiding behind skull avatars, trying to incite real bloodshed from the shadows—digital phantoms cosplaying as martyrs. They are the new Ray Epps, luring the naïve to destruction while they slink back into the dark. They whisper of civil war while they risk nothing, build nothing, and bleed for nothing. Do not mistake their cowardice for courage. Courage stands in the light. Courage signs its name. Courage fights with righteousness, not recklessness. Do not go in league with Beelzebub to fight the devil.
Do not grow weary or retreat.
This is what the enemy wants—to see you tired, jaded, and silent. “If you faint in the day of adversity, your strength is small” (Proverbs 24:10).
So refuse. Stand taller than your fatigue. Pray harder than your doubt. Build longer than your enemies expect. Preach louder than the grave.
You are not here to survive. You are here to conquer. And conquerors do not quit.
And, above all else, do not forget the promises!
And when the cynics sneer, when the mockers boast that the darkness is winning, we remember what our Captain has sworn.
He has promised not the survival of His church, but her dominion.
“He will have dominion from sea to sea, and from the River to the ends of the earth” (Psalm 72:8).
Not a corner left untouched. Not an inch left unconquered.
“All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord, and all the families of the nations will worship before You” (Psalm 22:27).
They will not merely hear—they will remember. They will return. Entire families, entire nations, bowing at His feet.
“The earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea” (Habakkuk 2:14).
Not scattered drops of grace—but oceans of glory, crashing on every shore.
“Of the increase of His government and of peace there will be no end” (Isaiah 9:7).
His reign does not plateau. It does not pause. It only grows. It only advances. It only wins.
“Ask of Me, and I will make the nations Your inheritance, and the ends of the earth Your possession” (Psalm 2:8).
And the Father has already given Him the deed.
“The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever” (Revelation 11:15).
This is not wishful thinking. This is the verdict of heaven, echoing forward from eternity.
“He must reign until He has put all His enemies under His feet” (1 Corinthians 15:25).
He will not stop until every rebel lies crushed beneath His heels.
“In the days of those kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed… it will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms, but it will itself endure forever” (Daniel 2:44).
Empires will fall like statues to dust, but His mountain will stand forever.
“All the nations You have made will come and worship before You, O Lord, and they will glorify Your name” (Psalm 86:9).
This is where history is headed—not toward collapse, but toward coronation.
“The meek shall inherit the earth” (Matthew 5:5).
Not abandon it. Not escape it. Inherit it.
This is the oath that fuels us.
This is why we do not fear, do not faint, and do not fall back—
Because Christ is not merely winning.
Christ will win everything.
CONCLUSION
The blood of Charlie Kirk cries out—not for vengeance, but for victory; not for riots, but for righteousness; not for chaos, but for Christ.
The world will not be healed by our blistering anger or our cowardly passivity. It will be healed by holy men—men aflame with love for Christ, armored in truth, zealous for good works, and ready to die if it will make the world bow to their King (Titus 2:14; Revelation 12:11). These are the men who will bleed before they break, who will sing as they march into the fire, and who will leave behind them not ashes, but altars. This is how darkness dies, how nations are reborn, and how the world is conquered—one holy man at a time.
So take your post, lift your head, and lock your feet in the soil with your eyes fixed on the throne. “Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love” (1 Corinthians 16:13–14). For Christ is not losing, and Christ will not lose—and when He wins, may He find us standing.