181 | Revisiting the Charlie Kirk Assassination
In this episode of the PACT podcast we reflect on recent events, especially the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a professed believer with strong convictions for Christ. We explore how, from a biblical perspective, Christians should expect persecution and suffering as part of following Christ, recognizing that God’s sovereignty governs the span of life for every person. We acknowledge that although we do not fully understand why such events happen, we trust God’s providence to work all things for good for those who love Him. We discuss the complex nature of martyrdom, considering whether Charlie Kirk is remembered as a political or Christian martyr, noting that his faith and political views are deeply entwined. We observe the wide range of societal reactions to his death, from anger to indifference, and caution against blanket statements that assign collective guilt for individual acts of violence. We emphasize the importance of guarding our hearts and minds amid polarized worldviews and rhetoric. Furthermore, we examine how Christians balance the desire for justice with the call to forgive enemies and pray for persecutors, understanding that justice and mercy coexist in the gospel. We highlight the example of forgiveness displayed by Charlie Kirk’s wife and remind believers to avoid sinful anger while seeking righteous responses. Throughout, we encourage pursuing prayer, accountability, confidentiality, and truth within Christian community as we navigate difficult realities in today’s world.
