
Heavy Days, Heavy Hearts
The Line in the Sand has never been clearer. These last few days have been heavy. I know I’m not the only one who’s felt it. Weeks ago, I sensed a stirring deep inside me — a movement in my spirit that I couldn’t name at the time. Then came the vile and disgusting murder of a godly, genuine man, right in front of our eyes. Mr. Charlie Kirk. The grief of that loss pressed on me, but with that pain, I recognized something bigger had happened: the line in the sand had been drawn. The line between good and evil. What lies within the human heart can no longer be hidden.
A Stirring in My Spirit
My discernment awakened weeks earlier. The Spirit was calling me to pay attention. I could feel it in my bones — a warning I couldn’t ignore. That’s why I’ve been writing about offensive spirits and the need to guard your heart, because everything you do flows from it. I’ve spoken about breaking strongholds, about being bold in faith, about going deeper into the Word of God. Cover yourself in Scripture. Surrender to Christ so His peace can grow within you. Above all, I’ve been compelled to speak clearly: Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Him.
Guarding the Flow of the Soul
That vibration — that low darkness I’ve written about before — is something I no longer allow access to me. What I felt was my intuition, my gut, warning me to stand firm. The Spirit urged me to get rooted, passionate, and convicted in the name of Jesus. To cleanse, protect, and guard what is flowing out of my soul. And then, His voice echoed through me: “The words I have spoken to you—they are full of the Spirit and life” (John 6:63). The tide was shifting, and He was preparing me.
Truth Is Truth
Salvation is coming. Truth is truth, no matter who resists it, no matter who mocks it, no matter who tries to silence it. Truth only has one side. Period. This is why the line in the sand matters — it cannot be blurred or ignored.
Peace and Power in Christ
With Christ, peace is always available, even in the fiercest storm. But He also equips us with strength like a lion — the kind of strength that flips tables and calls out hypocrisy. Just as Jesus confronted the Pharisees, I feel Him stirring that boldness within me. It is crystal clear now: the line in the sand is drawn. You are either with Him or you are not. Evil or love. There is no middle ground.
My Responsibility
I cannot save anyone from hell — my salvation is mine to work out with God. But I can spread the Word of Jesus, sharing my testimony. I can remind you that Jesus loves you, that there is nothing you can do to make The Creator of the universe stop loving you- nothing. Call out to Him now. Let Him change your heart and watch your life transform.

The Final Line
The Line in the Sand is clear: evil or love, darkness or light. Only Jesus can transform a life, because He is both love and truth but know this He roars like a loin. That is the choice set before us, and it cannot be ignored. As I grieve the brutal loss of Charlie Kirk, a man who lived boldly in his faith, truly represent the Fruits of Spirits every day, I also choose to honor him by standing firmer in my Jesus-walk here on this earth. His death reminds me that our time is short, our calling is urgent, Jesus is calling us! Will we answer? I will.
SK-

Woven in the Fabric
Woven into the fabric of our days is a choice: love or evil, light or darkness. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life — and He can transform your heart if you let Him in.
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