Wanted: Prayer For Tyler Robinson

5Mind. The Meme Platform

“Build your life around what will last,” the pastor of my church reminded the congregation this past Sunday, as he preached from the book of Acts. To be more specific, his sermon was on the martyrdom of Stephen. And all this in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death.

What will last? The only thing about us that will truly, 100-percent-guaranteed, last is our soul. My soul, your soul, and that of Kirk’s murderer, Tyler Robinson.

I’m still in shock mode about what happened at the “Prove Me Wrong” pavilion in Utah on 9/10. I’m sure we all are. We deeply miss Charlie Kirk and his commitment to speaking the truth in boldness. Even still, we can be comforted that, in some way, “what was meant for evil, God intended for good”.

We Americans are quickly becoming desensitized. We’re numb to assassination attempts, assassinations, suicides, stabbings, shootings. The graphic details of such events are accessibly plastered all over the news, complete with all-too-clear photos and video footage. This isn’t a mere video game with fake blood splattering your screen.

As I read the threaded comments on news articles reporting on Tyler Robinson, it’s obvious that many people are eager for his death. Commentors go so far as to discuss exactly by what methods he should be put to death, and individuals agree via flippant thumbs-ups.

Now, our reaction to the murder of Charlie Kirk should be one of horror. But what I’m saddened to see is how life — any life — is spoken of so carelessly. Life should be handled more carefully than the proverbial pair of kid gloves, not like disposable gloves. Robinson’s is a soul that will live forever, and we shouldn’t take that fact flippantly.

To be clear, I am not against the death penalty for Robinson or anyone else who commits a murder. That Robinson should pay the death penalty is just. God has given authority to leaders on earth to carry out this justice.

But we as Christians also need to be ready to forgive. Erika Kirk did when she publicly announced, “That man — that young man — I forgive him” (she immediately received a standing ovation). Christ has commanded us to love. And not just to love, but to love and pray for our enemies.

So let’s send a flood of prayers to the Lord, pleading for mercy on Robinson’s soul. Pray that the young man will be convicted of his sin. Pray that he will be led to Christ. “For the Lord is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.”

Pray!

Contact Your Elected Officials
Natalie Morris
Natalie Morris
Almost monthly, Natalie Morris opens up her laptop to write about issues affecting average Americans (such as herself). She enjoys discussing things that we all come into contact with daily, such as people, culture, the online world, and our citizenship. Morris, who serves Christ as her Lord and Savior, joined the list of TTC columnists in 2021.

Rob Reiner’s Death Proves Trump Right, Again

“I believe Donald Trump will be the last president...

British Medical Journal Decries Racist Western Opposition to Female Genital Mutilation

In its “Journal of Medical Ethics” the British Medical Journal endorsed the tradition of female genital mutilation among certain North African cultures.

The Sacred Responsibility

From the beginning of time the female of every kind holds the sacred responsibility of continuing existence itself.

Vaxx Producers Would Go Bankrupt Without Legal Immunity, Concedes Former CDC Director

Rochelle Walensky justified in a Boston Globe "Fireside Chat" vaccine makers’ special legal protections that leave Americans no recourse for injuries paid.

What’s Really Behind the US’ Ambitious Tech Plans for Armenia?

Two US think tank experts argued in a WaPo article that deeper American engagement with Armenia could help more effectively contain Russia.

Appeals Court Allows Trump’s National Guard Deployment in DC, for Now

A federal appeals court on Dec. 17 let President Trump keep using DC National Guard troops in the capital during an appeal.

64,000 Jobs Added in November, While Unemployment Rises to 4.6 Percent

Employers added 64,000 jobs last month after shedding 105,000 positions in October, according to delayed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

CDC Stops Recommending Hepatitis B Vaccine for All Newborns

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention no longer recommends that all newborns receive a dose of the hepatitis B vaccine soon after birth.

Trump Orders Blockade Off Venezuela Coast to Stop Sanctioned Oil Tankers

President Trump said he ordered a blockade off Venezuela’s coast to stop sanctioned oil tankers from entering or leaving the country.

Trump Defends Susie Wiles After Vanity Fair Article

President Trump defended his Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, who Vanity Fair reported as saying the president has an “alcoholic personality” in an interview.

Trump Says He Is Pardoning Former Colorado County Clerk Tina Peters

Trump is pardoning Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk convicted of election machine tampering in the aftermath of the disputed 2020 election.

Trade Chief Jamieson Greer Indicates Progress on US–India Trade Deal

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer hinted that the United States and India are making progress on a deal.

Trump Touts Lower Prices, Bigger Paychecks in 1st Stop of National Tour

President Trump told an energetic crowd at a Dec. 9 rally that his administration’s policies are lowering the cost of living nationwide.
spot_img

Related Articles