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In this episode of The Reformed Rant, I take a few moments to reflect on the life, influence, and legacy of Charlie Kirk and his work with Turning Point USA. With his recent passing, emotions are high, and responses have been pouring in from across the political and religious spectrum. I want to praise God for the good that has come—and will continue to come—through Charlie’s bold contributions to the conservative movement and to the broader Church of God. His courage to speak truth in the public square and engage young minds in the cultural arenais not to be taken lightly. At the same time, I would like to urge you, the listener, to keep your critical thinking cap firmly in place. As we reflect on someone’s legacy, we must be careful not to let our affections cloud our discernment. Affirm the good—but do not ignore the concerns. Truth never calls us tocompromise. And in honoring those who have gone before us, we must always remember that our highest allegiance is to Christ and His Word. So join me as I offer my thoughts—not just in tribute, but in truth.
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If you attempted to listen to the previousepisode, audio issues created the need to replace it.
In this episode of The Reformed Rant, I take a few moments to reflect on the life, influence, and legacy of Charlie Kirk and his work with Turning Point USA. With his recent passing, emotions are high, and responses have been pouring in from across the political and religious spectrum. I want to praise God for the good that has come—and will continue to come—through Charlie’s bold contributions to the conservative movement and to the broader Church of God. His courage to speak truth in the public square and engage young minds in the cultural arenais not to be taken lightly. At the same time, I would like to urge you, the listener, to keep your critical thinking cap firmly in place. As we reflect on someone’s legacy, we must be careful not to let our affections cloud our discernment. Affirm the good—but do not ignore the concerns. Truth never calls us tocompromise. And in honoring those who have gone before us, we must always remember that our highest allegiance is to Christ and His Word. So join me as I offer my thoughts—not just in tribute, but in truth.

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