From: A Daughter of the LORD

I listened to this last night on Foxx News as they played this, and truly it touch deep down into my spirit, and wa so moving.

A few thoughts about Charlie Kirk.

1) America lost a great man, he was a martyr I believe mainly for his strong stance on living righteously biblical principles. I do not know what his knowledge was about certain bible doctrines, that we discuss here, and personally I do not care, for that does not determined one's love for God and living righteously and fearing God.

2) He did not put his faith under a bushel, but he sought to make it known, thus fulfilling:
Charlie Kirk's life fulfilled Matthew 5:13-16 to all that knew him whether or not they agree, they could find no fault in him. He was a young man without blemish of character, and set forth a godly example for the youth of America, and even to older as a man who loved his wife as Christ loved the church, by his own wife's testimony, not mine. He was an extraordinary young man with strong godly convictions being yet so young and tender is amazing testimony in our generation of young males not growing up and being a leader and setting example of godliness for even younger generation to see and to emulate.

3) Charlie set a example that mostt never consider, ye tthe preached it with all of his might daily to all young men and women who knew him and would listen, without hating him. He preach work hard each and every day, they are no free lunches.

Proverbs 22:29​

Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean​


Hard work works! The diligent man will be promoted above average and inferior men to mingle with the prosperous and successful. Discrimination is an excuse. Education is only a tool. (Charlie though brillant, had none) Intelligence has marginal value. Diligence is key ~ hard and persistent effort applied to one’s professional duties. Here is rich and wise King Solomon teaching how to get ahead professionally and economically in the world. Neglect it to your own poverty!

Diligence is hard and persistent effort. Consider the definition provided by the Oxford English Dictionary. “Diligent. Of persons: ‘Constant in application, persevering in endeavour, assiduous’, industrious; ‘not idle, not negligent, not lazy.’ This word simply means the old-fashioned concept of hard work persistently applied with dedicated focus.

Kings were the highest persons in a nation. Mean men are the lower class of men that make up much of a society. Hard work can take a man from the lower classes to stand before kings. What if he were just a baker? No problem! If he were diligent, it would not be long before he would have contracts to feed the king, his court, and maybe his army!

There is no question whether hard work will make you successful or not. This is not a suggestion or possible method of improving professional trajectory. God’s word declares it, and that settles it (Pr 10:4; 12:24; 13:4; 21:5). King Solomon observed it and rewarded it, and that settles it (I Kgs 11:28). Honest men have seen it fulfilled over and over again.

You should consider the life of R.G. LeTourneau, a Christian businessman who only completed the sixth grade. He made up for the lack of educational credentials with hard and long work, and the Lord rewarded him with a genius mind for 299 U.S. patents for heavy equipment. Governments sought his services, especially during World War II, and he made a great deal of money and completed enormous business and religious projects.

There are several obstacles. Which one hinders you? First, men are lazy. They default to procrastination, put forth the least effort possible, avoid extra work, and seek leisure at the earliest opportunity. They do not get up early, work hard, stay focused, work late, or look for more to do. Solomon repeatedly condemned and ridiculed such sluggards (Pr 6:6-11; 10:26; 12:24; 19:15,24; 20:4,13; 24:30-34; Eccl 10:18). Are you lazy? We must work hard to help our youth to overcome behuing lazy.. Rea dup on Charlie and his work practices and how he preach thsi to all around him.

Second, this generation promotes laziness in two ways. It pays for time rather than productivity, and it calls 40 hours a week, with lunch breaks, coffee breaks, holidays, and vacations, a job. What would a dairy farmer think? It also allows and promotes “business opportunities” that fleece the simple and pad the pockets of the con artists. Are you tempted by offered alternatives to hard work? Do you think there might be a free lunch?

Third, most sluggards are proud and resent being told they are lazy underachievers (Pr 26:16). They measure themselves by others like them and think they do a pretty good job, but such low standards lead to mediocrity at best (I Cor 15:10; II Cor 10:12). Jesus and Paul taught that only the very best deserve a reward (Matt 25:14...

Charlie had direct lines to great men, who knew him personally and talked him often, though only 31 and with no education, though brilliant than most.

I could keep going, but enough others can add to this. God is able to raise up more and greater than Charlie and pray that he will. I pray that they (the wicked) have stirred up a hornet's nest,
 
*that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established. Matthew 18:16.


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