My Thoughts On Charlie Kirk

My Thoughts On Charlie Kirk

From Porn and The Gospel by Spencer Sutton

September 14, 2025 · 27 min · Episode 35

About this episode

The episode reflects on Charlie Kirk's life, faith, and the lessons believers can learn from his struggles and convictions.

In this episode, we will dive deep into the events surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk — not just the headlines, but what believers can learn from his life, his faith, and his example. Charlie Kirk wasn’t perfect (none of us are), but his clarity of purpose and devotion to Christ left a mark. From his candid admission of past struggles with pornography to his unwavering conviction that faith comes before politics, Charlie’s life points us toward something bigger: living every day with a North Star that glorifies God. We'll walk through: Why Charlie’s openness about past battles matters for men wrestling with sin How purpose and calling give strength to overcome temptation Why true faith always leads to righteous action, not passive religion The descent, turning point, and ascent of Psalm 73 — and what it teaches us when evil seems to flourish Why nearness to God is the only true cure for sin and despair This is both a sober reflection and a rallying cry: don’t waste your life sitting on the sidelines. Draw near to God, take your eyes off the world, and live boldly for Christ. Key Takeaways Faith and Purpose Crush Sin: Freedom doesn’t come by willpower alone but through…

People in this episode

Host: Spencer Sutton

Topics covered

  • faith
  • purpose
  • overcoming temptation
  • nearness to God
  • Christian living
  • struggles with sin

Keywords

  • Charlie Kirk
  • faith
  • pornography
  • purpose
  • Psalm 73
  • Christianity
  • temptation
  • God

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Psalm 73

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