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Charlie’s Legacy – Glory to Glory
Episode 34010th October 2025 • Live Behind The Veil • The Epistles
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In this episode of *Live Behind the Veil*, the family reflect on the legacy of Charlie Kirk, emphasizing how his life, ministry, and untimely passing are being used by God to spark revival, especially among young people. His work, words, and influence are seen as a seed that continues to bear fruit in the lives of those he touched. The discussion points to a season of transformation, unity, and expectation for the Body of Christ as God brings His people from glory to glory. The family also emphasize the importance of forgiveness, oneness in the Body, and the raising up of a mighty army of believers as foretold in Scripture. They call listeners to see Charlie’s passing not as a defeat but as part of God’s greater plan to ignite hearts, empower the next generation, and usher in His Kingdom. Show Notes:
  • The life, ministry, and legacy of Charlie Kirk as a catalyst for transformation and unity among believers.
  • Expectation of transformation as we move from glory to glory.
  • Charlie’s legacy continues through those who carry his impartation.
  • The importance of forgiveness, even toward those who cause pain.
  • Unity and oneness as essential to revealing Christ to the world.
  • A prophetic call for revival among young people, fulfilling Joel’s vision of a mighty army.
Quotes: We should be expecting to come into His glory because that’s where we’re going to be changed into the same image.” – KenWhat the enemy meant for evil, God is turning and using for good.” – DebbieCharlie is not gone in what he did in the Lord. Just like Satan thought he won when Christ was crucified, he did not win.” – MonnieThis is a great opportunity. Right now, we are releasing the spirit of forgiveness into the Body of Christ—even forgiveness toward the young man responsible.” – TrishaWe need to be one. Why is oneness so important? Read John 17 and you’ll see.” – KenIt may look like warfare, but the real vision is not the battles we face—it’s how great God is.” – Jim Scriptural References: John 12:24 Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. 2 Corinthians 3:18 And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into His image with ever-increasing glory. Revelation 21:3 Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be His people. Romans 8:28 And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good. John 17:21 That they may all be one, just as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You. Joel 2:7–13 They run like mighty men... they do not break ranks... Yet even now, return to Me with all your heart. Isaiah 61:3 To give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness. Takeaway: Charlie Kirk’s life was marked by bold faith, devotion, and a passion to see young people turn to the Lord. His passing, while tragic, has become a catalyst for revival. Just as the grain of wheat falls to the ground to bear much fruit, Charlie’s influence continues to live on through the many lives he touched. The Spirit of God is using his legacy to raise up a new generation hungry for righteousness and ready to walk in the glory of God. This episode reminds us that God brings beauty out of ashes and calls His people to oneness, forgiveness, and expectation. The Body of Christ is being equipped to walk as a mighty army, moving in unity and carrying His presence. Through this, the world will see the love of Christ, the power of His forgiveness, and the glory of God revealed from generation to generation.

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Sherry:

When I think of generous with love, with hope, with time. When I think of character, Charlie comes to mind. When I consider decency and everything that's fine. When I think of a man's man, Charlie comes to mind.

Ken:

Comes to mind, comes to mind. Laid his life on the line, a word of hope for our time. That's why Charlie comes to mind.

Sherry:

When I think of friendliness, outgoing, warm, and kind. And when I think of fatherhood, Charlie comes to mind. And when I think of words of faith spoken for our time, when I long for a prophet's voice, Charlie comes to mind.

Ken:

Comes to mind, comes to mind. Laid his life on the line, a word of hope for our time. That's why Charlie comes to mind.

Sherry:

When my spirit searches, seeking for a sign. Looking for a patterned son, Charlie comes to mind. And when I dwell on sons of God taken in their prime to rip the curtain open, Charlie comes to mind.

Ken:

Comes to mind, comes to mind. Laid his life on the line. A word of hope for our time. That's why Charlie comes to mind.

Ken:

I really believe that our hearts are expecting to see something that we haven't seen prior to this time. This thing with Charlie Kirk, I think there is a prominent voice of Christ coming forth and really seeing America turn to God and change in righteousness. And yet the enemy was able to take him out. But did he take him out? I think what's happened would revert into something that was far greater than Charlie's presence, but it would unite or ignite the people that have been called to walk with Charlie to come alive in the sense of being Charlie in the earth.

I see a lot of excitement in the earth right now, and not just feeling sad about Charlie's leaving, but about being what Charlie was all about—what he talked about and what he presented—and a man of God. Every person has a path, the relationship and walk with God. Charlie had a path and he chose that path, and he was absolutely driven in that path.

ed that, what was it, back in:

And he said that changed him internally. I don't know, there's something in my spirit that just changed when Charlie was killed.

Debbie:

It's just one example of what the Lord's gonna do—that he was killed and taken from his wife and kids. But the things that the Lord ignited because of his life, the Lord's ignited people in a different way than he could have done otherwise. We're all part of releasing the kingdom of God in the earth, the presence of the Lord. We're all part of that, and we're all creating that. What Charlie did, what the Lord allowed him to do, to be who he was before the Lord—the Lord took it and is using it to minister to other people. That the Lord starts releasing people all over the earth, what the enemy meant for evil, God takes and uses for good.

Monnie:

Charlie is not dead. What he did in the Lord—Satan thinks, like what he did on the cross, that he won. He did not win. God is glorifying his word through what Charlie has done. It is a thing of the enemy that wants to destroy the young people that are coming up to serve the Lord, to walk in the kingdom, because the word of Christ is what he released.

What he spoke is not going to die. It is not gonna die, and it will not die, because he spoke a living word to those young people, and that living word was imparted to those people. The tiger is coming alive. It's roaring like a Lion of Judah and bringing forth the kingdom of God. God's word is being glorified through us.

In us, the words that were spoken are what's going to be manifested and come forth.

Lois:

The Lord in somebody humble who was nothing—that Christ, who was the firstborn among many brethren—the many brethren are starting to show up.

Ken:

I don't know if any of you have watched him interview some of the college kids. The thing that impresses me is how open and vulnerable he was to each one of them and how he related to them. He didn't preach at 'em. He didn't tell 'em a lot of stuff, but he opened his heart to them. And at the end, some of them actually were changed right there. They got it. I know the Lord used Charlie.

That's the big part. It's not a matter of Charlie in the flesh. It's Charlie in the spirit that went forth and ministered to all these young people. Look at all of 'em—he had thousands of young people. We have no idea what God is going to do when he ministers through anybody in the earth that really has accepted Christ and is being led by the Holy Spirit.

Monnie:

We've been praying for a revival for the young people. We continue to minister and bless them. This is a time where God has opened up a whole new level that we've been praying for and wanting for the young people. God just got something going, and this is a mighty army that's marching. Reinforce that and bless them with such awareness of impartation—how to walk and to be steadfast in what has been imparted to them in the name of the Lord.

Trisha:

This is a great opportunity right now. We're loosing the spirit of forgiveness to be shown in the body of Christ—forgiving even the young man. And we speak forgiveness to even him, that it be witnessed in the earth—the forgiveness that people rise up and enter into. They lay aside the anger and they enter into forgiveness. Not to say that the young man or others don't have to face the consequences of what they do, but forgiveness is shown. This is what Christ is all about. This is an opportunity for Christ and the body to come forth in that forgiveness and mercy that will turn many even more, because they just won't be able to deal with the fact that people aren't hating them back.

Monnie:

I can just see Charlie turning around and saying, "Son, I forgive you. Let me show you God's love for you," because are we gonna have mercy? Lord rebound for you.

Ken:

I am continually saying we need to be one. Why is oneness so important? Read John 17 and find out why oneness is so important—so that they will know that I was sent from the Father. The world will believe when that happens. It's not what you hold in your heart that you think is right. It's this oneness in the family that's so important. It doesn't mean that you don't have a right to think the way you want to think—that's your prerogative—but honestly, our oneness is the thing that God is calling.

He's looking for that oneness in the earth—oneness where people assemble together and love each other unconditionally, regardless of what anybody thinks or says. This is where the joy is. This is where the presence of God is. He wants us to be one.

Jim:

Reading through Joel 2—and what a great thing this thing of the body of Christ is, and how we move in unity and oneness. Joel kind of comes up with a conclusion toward the end of it—Joel 2—and he finally says, after all of this fervor of how the body of Christ is gonna move, and how we're not gonna thrust one another through, and we're gonna run in line, and we're gonna leap the wall and not break rank. And he finally comes up with a question: How can we endure this great thing that we are now? How can we endure the battle? No—how can we endure this great vision of the body of Christ and how great God is in it?

And he says, "Yet even now," declares the Lord, "Return to me with all of your heart. Return to me with all of your heart—with fasting and weeping and mourning—and render your heart and not your garments. Now return to the Lord your God." And he gives this description of how great God's loving-kindness is. He's showing us where this whole period of time that we're entering into—which could be warfare—is gonna end up with a vision of how great he is. It's not a vision of all battles that we're gonna fight. It's not a vision of all the things that we have to do, but it's a vision of how great he is and how that's gonna be what leads us through this time.

Ron:

As we have heard today through the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, God is turning loss into fruitfulness, raising up a mighty army of believers, young and old, to carry His glory. The call is clear—we are the vanguard proclaiming His presence and releasing His kingdom into the world. Thank you for joining us on Live Behind the Veil. Until next time, may we continue to walk in His oneness and power.

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