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Allie Beth Stuckey Responds to Jezebel's Witchcraft Curses Against Charlie Kirk and Christian Nationalism Attacks

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Allie Beth Stuckey addresses the spiritual warfare surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination, including Jezebel's admission of hiring witches to curse him days before his death. She tackles false rapture predictions, explains what the Bible teaches about Christians and curses, and delivers a strong rebuke to media figures like Don Lemon and MSNBC who are demonizing the Christian declarations at Charlie's memorial as dangerous "Christian nationalism." Stuckey defends the Christian foundations of America, explains why believers have every right to bring their faith into the public square, and calls Christians to recognize this moment as potential revival rather than something to fear.

Spiritual Warfare and Biblical Protection

The secular outlet Jezebel published an article just days before Charlie Kirk's assassination revealing they had hired witches to cast curses against him. While the article has since been taken down, this disturbing admission serves as a stark reminder that spiritual warfare is real. Evil exists, and darkness hates light. This demonic attack reportedly prompted Charlie and Erika Kirk to pray fervently, understanding the reality of spiritual powers of darkness.

However, Christians need assurance of their protection in Christ. Believers are covered by the blood of the Lamb. Galatians 3:13-14 declares that Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us. Colossians 1:13-14 reminds us that God has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son. First John 1:7 affirms that if we walk in the light as he is in the light, the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all sin.

Christians are new creations—the old has passed, the new has come. Believers cannot be possessed by demons, and no curse can befall them outside of God's protection. While God can allow trials and temptations, as we see with Job, nothing can happen outside of God's sovereign will. Job 42:2 declares that no plan of God can be thwarted. Romans 8:28 promises that God is actively using all things, including tragedy and evil, for his glory and the good of those who love him.

False Rapture Predictions and End Times Theology

Another rapture prediction failed when September 25th came and went without Christ's return. This highlights the importance of understanding what Scripture actually teaches about the end times. Christians hold different eschatological views—postmillennialism, historic premillennialism, and dispensationalist premillennialism—but all should agree on one fundamental truth: we cannot know the day or hour of Christ's return.

Matthew 24:36-44 explicitly states that concerning that day and hour, no one knows—not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. Jesus compared his return to the days of Noah, emphasizing that people will be going about their daily lives when he comes. He commanded his followers to stay awake and be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour we do not expect.

First Thessalonians 4:14-18 describes how the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. The dead in Christ will rise first, then believers who are alive will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.

Christians should not waste time trying to predict dates or getting caught up in anxiety about end times speculation. Instead, believers should be found doing the next right thing in faith—whether that's changing a diaper, washing dishes, sharing the gospel, or buying groceries. Excellence and faithfulness in the present moment is what matters.

Co-Hosting Charlie Kirk's Show and Stories of Transformation

Allie Beth Stuckey had the honor of co-hosting The Charlie Kirk Show alongside Andrew Kolvet, Charlie's best friend and right-hand man. The experience revealed how God orchestrates seemingly small connections in the body of Christ to accomplish his purposes. Matthew West texted Stuckey a demo of a song he wrote after Charlie's death. Prompted by the Holy Spirit, she immediately forwarded it to Andrew, who was struggling with uncertainty about his future. That song brought Andrew to his knees in worship and surrender, and he then shared it with Erika Kirk, who was also deeply moved.

This chain of events demonstrates how God uses various people in the body of Christ not just to advance the gospel to unbelievers, but to encourage and build up believers. Whether someone has a platform of thousands or just five close friends, everyone has a vital role to play in what may be a moment of revival and great awakening.

After requesting stories of people who came to Christ through Charlie's ministry, over one hundred emails poured in. One particularly powerful testimony came from Jacqueline, who had been deeply involved in the New Age movement, tarot cards, and witchcraft. Her husband started watching Charlie Kirk videos, and she began watching too. Though initially offended by Charlie's pro-life stance, she kept listening. The Lord softened her heart and used Charlie's faithful proclamation of truth to bring her to salvation.

The Reality of Charlie's Workload and God's Sovereignty

Reflecting on Charlie's memorial service revealed just how many people are required to fill in for the work one man was doing. Multiple people are now needed to cover his speaking engagements, podcast hosting duties, and television appearances. The sheer volume of Charlie's output becomes even more remarkable when viewed through the lens of God's sovereignty—God knew Charlie would be called home at thirty-one years old, so those thirteen years of ministry had to be incredibly concentrated and urgent.

Most Christians can stretch their life's work over decades, but Charlie had to accomplish his calling in a much shorter timeframe. This serves as a reminder that God is totally sovereign over every detail of our lives. When it appears God is doing one thing, he's actually accomplishing a million things we cannot see. Erica mentioned at the memorial that even in death, she could see the man she loved, including the single gray hair on the side of his head she never told him about. This brought to mind Jesus's words in Luke 21:16-18, where he tells his followers that some will be put to death and hated for his name's sake, yet not a hair of their head will perish. Christians are immortal and bulletproof until God calls them home.

Discipleship and Avoiding the Older Brother Spirit

Pastor Costi Hinn joined the show to provide guidance for both new and seasoned Christians. He explained the gospel using a simple framework: God, man, Christ, response. God is holy, the creator and ruler with all authority. Man is sinful, having broken God's law from the Garden of Eden until now. Every sin, no matter how small we consider it, is great enough to separate us from God and send us to hell. Christ is the solution—without him, we are damned. Through faith in what Jesus accomplished on the cross, we receive salvation.

For seasoned believers, Costi warned against developing an "older brother spirit" like the brother in the parable of the prodigal son. When revival happens and new believers flood into the church, some long-time Christians become cynical and resentful. They say things like, "We'll see if the hype lasts," or "They were all at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, but will they show up to church next Sunday?" or "This is just about Charlie—do it for Charlie."

This attitude is poisonous. Christians should have a spirit of celebration, anticipation, and hope. Yes, believers should look for the true fruits of revival—glorification of Christ, love for Scripture, genuine repentance, and a spirit of evangelism. Jonathan Edwards wrote about these fruits during the First Great Awakening in the eighteenth century. True revival is more than emotional experience; it produces disciples who make much of Christ, not their personal experiences or emotions.

Responding to Christian Nationalism Accusations

Media figures like Don Lemon and MSNBC pundits have attacked Charlie Kirk's memorial service, calling it a dangerous display of "Christian nationalism" and "religious domination." Don Lemon claimed what happened at the arena was "not the language of democracy" but "the language of domination." MSNBC warned viewers about a movement called Christian nationalism that merges Christianity with interpretation of what the Founding Fathers wanted, going back to ancient philosophers like Aristotle.

These accusations are manipulative fear-mongering designed to silence Christians. The memorial was not a state-sanctioned event. It was a gathering where leaders declared that Jesus is king—which is what all Christians believe and should believe. This is a total statement. Genesis 1:1 declares that God created the heavens and the earth. If God created all of it, he has authority over all of it. He gets to define what is right and wrong, what is good and evil, what a woman is, when life begins, and what marriage is.

Christians cannot compartmentalize God's authority into certain areas while excluding him from others. God's authority is infused into every single area of Christian life, including how believers conduct business and how they vote. Christians, just like every other person in society—whether Muslim, secular, or progressive—have the freedom to bring the fullness of their belief system into the voting booth, into Congress, into school board meetings. This is the democratic process. Let the best idea win.

The Founding Fathers believed Christians had the best ideas for how a society should function and flourish. If Christians believe God is love, as First John 4:8 declares, then what believers know about God should inform policy, because Christians love their neighbors. It makes no sense to believe God is love but also believe he doesn't have the best way for people to love their neighbors both personally and politically.

Christianity's Historical Impact on Western Civilization

Critics want everyone except Christians to bring their worldview into the public square. Secular progressives who believe pseudo-religious ideas like being born in the wrong body can advocate for their positions, but when Christians do the same, it's labeled fascism or Nazism. This is a manipulation tactic designed to silence believers.

Christianity revolutionized the ancient world two thousand years ago. Christians entered a society that measured people's worth based on rationality and productivity and declared that every human has worth simply because they are made in the image of God—regardless of size, age, or productivity. Early Christians proclaimed that no matter how smart or rich someone is, they are dead in sin apart from Christ and headed for hell. Everyone equally needs salvation by grace through faith in Christ.

Everywhere Christian feet hit the ground, transformation followed. Child sacrifice stopped. Injustice ceased. Neglect of the vulnerable ended. This happened personally through building hospitals, orphanages, and adoption agencies. It happened culturally by stigmatizing abortion, infanticide, and child prostitution. These practices that were common in pagan Rome eventually became shameful and then criminalized as Christianity spread.

Over time, through infusing goodness into every sphere they occupied, Christians changed how the world functioned. They changed systems from objectifying children and the vulnerable to treating them with dignity. These ideas animated America's Founders and led the abolition movement against slavery, which still exists in many non-Western countries today. The same spirit leads Christians today to fight against abortion, not just personally by caring for babies, but by guaranteeing their legal right not to be murdered.

The Christian Foundations of America

Charlie Kirk was exceptional at defending the Christian foundations of America. Nine out of thirteen original states required public servants to be Bible-believing Christians at the time of the founding. All thirteen required a declaration of faith. Nine out of thirteen required officials to be Protestant, except Maryland which was Catholic but still required a declaration of faith. Pennsylvania's original state constitution included the profession, "Lord and Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior."

The Declaration of Independence mentions God four times, which critics minimize, but this is profoundly significant. The document refers to "Laws of nature and nature's God" and concludes with a prayer: "We appeal to the supreme judge of the universe." Christians understand this judge to be Jesus Christ, who Revelation declares will judge the earth on his throne. The Declaration was praying to Christ as Lord.

The very first part of the Declaration declares that humans were given rights by a Creator—endowed with certain unalienable rights, among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This Creator is not some distant deistic god who set the world in motion and walked away. While some Founders were deists, many were not. George Washington was not a deist. Many signers of the Declaration were Christians, influenced by Calvinism and the First Great Awakening. Many were Presbyterian.

The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion, meaning Americans cannot be forced to practice a particular religion. But this doesn't negate the nation's Christian foundations. Government officials can and should proclaim their Christian faith without forcing anyone to pray or believe. Jewish and Muslim Americans have the freedom to practice their faith, but that doesn't erase the Christian worldview that shaped American law and culture.

The basic principles of Christianity—having a Creator, a greater moral order, families structured as one man and one woman, the imago dei giving humans innate worth, the need for impartial justice and due process—all come from Scripture and should be understood by every student and serve as the foundation for American policy.

The Privilege of Dissent Comes from Christianity

People who want to speak against these Christian foundations have the freedom to do so precisely because of Christianity. Citizens only get to be dissenters in a country when the prevailing worldview values personal liberty. It is because of Christianity that critics of America have been free to bring their ideas to the table. They have enjoyed the privilege of living in a decently ordered society with inherent rights because of Christianity.

However, the situation has changed. The marketplace of ideas was literally shot up by a leftist who couldn't handle being disagreed with. Those who suddenly care about free speech cared more when Jimmy Kimmel was suspended from his job for five days than when someone was assassinated for speaking truth. Kimmel has been reinstated, and a left-wing extremist shot up an ABC affiliate. There has officially been more violence connected to Jimmy Kimmel's suspension than the right has displayed since Charlie Kirk was assassinated.

Anyone who cared more about what happened to Jimmy Kimmel for five days than about Charlie Kirk being killed for speaking truth needs to examine their priorities. They may be left-wing radicals who need Jesus. Christians should pray for these enemies, as Jesus commanded, but that includes praying as David did in the Psalms—asking God to do something about evil, to not let the wicked flourish or win. Pray for their repentance, but also pray for justice and for truth to prevail.

A Call to Action in This Moment

This is a unique moment, possibly a time of revival and great awakening. Every single person, regardless of their role or platform, has a part to play. Everyone is called to take risks for the gospel and be bold. This doesn't require being an influencer—believers don't have to have a microphone to have influence. Whether someone is a stay-at-home mom talking to five friends daily or someone with a public platform, God can use them to multiply his kingdom.

Christians should pray fervently for the body of Christ, for pastors, evangelists, and teachers. Many who are on the front lines of evangelism and apologetics are being hindered right now. Christopher Yuan suffered a tragic fall and is hospitalized. Jonathan Puda, a pastor in Waco, Texas, is hospitalized with a mysterious illness. These public figures seem to be in Satan's crosshairs. Ephesians 6 reminds believers that the primary battle is not against flesh and blood but against the prince of the power of the air, the present powers of darkness, the principalities at work in the spiritual world.

These spiritual realities sometimes manifest physically, but this doesn't negate God's sovereignty. James 5 reminds us that the prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working. While God is totally sovereign, he has sovereignly chosen to use prayer and evangelism as means to win people to Christ and build up the body through intercession. Through the power of Christ, Christians can help heal people through prayer if it's God's will, strengthen people through prayer, and protect people through prayer.

God has chosen these things as means to accomplish his perfect will. Christians should participate willingly and lay themselves down for the cause of Christ. This is a special moment, and Christians through the power of the Holy Spirit can meet it. The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. More workers are needed.

Believers should not be distracted by conspiracy theories or fear-mongering. When seeking truth, always ask: Where's the evidence? Innuendo isn't evidence—it's investigation and clickbait. Don't let distractions build anxiety and paranoia or divert attention from the purpose of revival and repentance. Satan would love nothing more than to sidetrack Christians from what God is doing right now.

Isaiah 46:9-10 declares God's sovereignty: "Remember the former things of old. For I am God and there is no other. I am God and there is none like me. Declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things not yet done, saying, 'My counsel shall stand and I will accomplish my purpose.'" God is in control. He will do something about evil. Psalm 9:15 promises that the nations have sunk in the pit they made, and in the net they hid, their own foot has been caught. All the schemes and plots of evildoers will cause them to fall into their own trap.

Christians must trust God. He is already doing something incredibly good out of something tragic. God's mercy is evident in this moment—he has not turned his back on America. He is showing grace by placing people in positions of influence who love him, know him, and want to make him known. This should cause celebration: "Hallelujah. Thank you, Lord, for not forgetting us when you could have."

Christians who are disturbed rather than grateful when powerful people declare that Jesus is king have been brainwashed and need to get their minds and hearts right. Don't be manipulated by accusations of Christian nationalism. We are living in a special moment. God is calling his people to be faithful, bold, and relentless in infusing light into their communities. Whether through personal relationships, discipleship, evangelism, or participation in the political process, every believer has a role in what God is doing. This is the time to pick up the mantle, multiply the work, and refuse to be distracted or silenced.

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