
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Dangerous to the Spirit of the Age
A Special Episode of the Altars & Ashes Podcast
On Wednesday, Charlie Kirk was brutally and cowardly shot and killed. And yesterday, when we recorded this, it was September 11th. Twenty-four years later, the ache is raw again. Many of us feel numb. The anger rises, the sorrow lingers, and clarity can feel far away.
But one truth burns brighter than the grief: the fire of the altar is always contested. From Eden’s garden to today’s headlines, the people of God have been faced with the same question: Will you bow?
This episode is not a eulogy. It is a call. A call to remember Christ’s pattern, Daniel’s courage, the apostles’ boldness, and the long line of saints who would not bow when the world demanded silence. We include Kirk in that long line of people who boldly proclaimed Christ’s name in a hostile age.
Christ the Pattern
Jesus told us: “And you will be hated by all for my name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved.” (Matt. 10:22).
If they hated Him, they will hate those who bear His name. Christ unmasks idols. He topples false thrones. And that makes us dangerous. Charlie Kirk was hated not merely for politics, but because he bent politics to Christ.
Courage Like Daniel
When the decree was signed, Daniel kept the windows open. He prayed as he had always prayed, openly, visibly, faithfully. He did not flinch. Our generation needs more Daniels. Charlie lived with his windows open. That is why he was hated. That is also why his witness rings so loudly.
Boldness Like the Apostles
When threatened, the apostles prayed not for safety but for boldness (Acts 4:29). That must be our line too. Boldness is not arrogance. It is the refusal to stop speaking the name of Christ. Silence is not an option. “We cannot but speak of what we have seen and heard.” (Acts 4:20).
Our Family Stories
The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church. Richard Wurmbrand preaching through prison walls. Bonhoeffer standing against the Reich. Bunyan choosing jail over silence. These are our family stories. And now, Charlie’s story joins them.
Field Orders for Bold Saints
Boldness must become flesh in our lives. Here are your orders:
* Expect Hatred. Do not be surprised, brothers, that the world hates you (1 John 3:13).
* Open Your Windows. Keep your devotion visible.
* Refuse Silence. Speak Christ, even when told not to.
* Stand with the Saints. Boldness grows in fellowship.
* Fear God, Not Man. Courage is faith conquering fear.
* Remember the Reward. The Kingdom belongs to those who endure (Matt. 5:10).
The Final Word
The world wants you to kneel. Christ calls you to stand. Professing Christ is the most political act a man can make. It defies Caesar, it defies idols, it defies the spirit of the age. Take heart: “Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.” (1 Cor. 15:58).
The hammers of hatred will not prevail. The anvil of Christ has worn out many hammers. His Kingdom cannot be shaken. His altar still burns.
So do not bow. Do not be silent. Worship the King. Build His Kingdom. Keep the fire burning.
By B.D. Fleming, Robbie Stringer, and Austin TuckerDangerous to the Spirit of the Age
A Special Episode of the Altars & Ashes Podcast
On Wednesday, Charlie Kirk was brutally and cowardly shot and killed. And yesterday, when we recorded this, it was September 11th. Twenty-four years later, the ache is raw again. Many of us feel numb. The anger rises, the sorrow lingers, and clarity can feel far away.
But one truth burns brighter than the grief: the fire of the altar is always contested. From Eden’s garden to today’s headlines, the people of God have been faced with the same question: Will you bow?
This episode is not a eulogy. It is a call. A call to remember Christ’s pattern, Daniel’s courage, the apostles’ boldness, and the long line of saints who would not bow when the world demanded silence. We include Kirk in that long line of people who boldly proclaimed Christ’s name in a hostile age.
Christ the Pattern
Jesus told us: “And you will be hated by all for my name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved.” (Matt. 10:22).
If they hated Him, they will hate those who bear His name. Christ unmasks idols. He topples false thrones. And that makes us dangerous. Charlie Kirk was hated not merely for politics, but because he bent politics to Christ.
Courage Like Daniel
When the decree was signed, Daniel kept the windows open. He prayed as he had always prayed, openly, visibly, faithfully. He did not flinch. Our generation needs more Daniels. Charlie lived with his windows open. That is why he was hated. That is also why his witness rings so loudly.
Boldness Like the Apostles
When threatened, the apostles prayed not for safety but for boldness (Acts 4:29). That must be our line too. Boldness is not arrogance. It is the refusal to stop speaking the name of Christ. Silence is not an option. “We cannot but speak of what we have seen and heard.” (Acts 4:20).
Our Family Stories
The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church. Richard Wurmbrand preaching through prison walls. Bonhoeffer standing against the Reich. Bunyan choosing jail over silence. These are our family stories. And now, Charlie’s story joins them.
Field Orders for Bold Saints
Boldness must become flesh in our lives. Here are your orders:
* Expect Hatred. Do not be surprised, brothers, that the world hates you (1 John 3:13).
* Open Your Windows. Keep your devotion visible.
* Refuse Silence. Speak Christ, even when told not to.
* Stand with the Saints. Boldness grows in fellowship.
* Fear God, Not Man. Courage is faith conquering fear.
* Remember the Reward. The Kingdom belongs to those who endure (Matt. 5:10).
The Final Word
The world wants you to kneel. Christ calls you to stand. Professing Christ is the most political act a man can make. It defies Caesar, it defies idols, it defies the spirit of the age. Take heart: “Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.” (1 Cor. 15:58).
The hammers of hatred will not prevail. The anvil of Christ has worn out many hammers. His Kingdom cannot be shaken. His altar still burns.
So do not bow. Do not be silent. Worship the King. Build His Kingdom. Keep the fire burning.