Forgiving him is Biblical and she is a wonderful example of a Christian. I'm so proud of how she's handling all of this.
Missy - 5 months ago
Forgiveness is the only way for her to move forward. I had to forgive the man who killed my husband. Had I not, it would have ate at me 24 hrs a day every day. Nothing was going to bring my Georgie' back and hating the man who killed him would do nobody any good. I pray he has asked to be forgiven to Jesus and to George from his heart and means it. All can be forgiven if the mind, body and soul is true and sincere. I miss Georgie' every day, but I don't live with hate. ~
Jen Nelson - 5 months ago
I wholeheartedly support Mrs Erika Kirk in forgiving the young man who took her husbands life. Forgiveness is not for the guilty, it is for the person/people harmed. Forgiveness allows closure, and healing. It does not mean that he isn’t accountable for justice here on this Earth or with God, for he will be held accountable and will pay a great price for his awful act. I was in the stadium on Sunday, and that was not planned by Erika, but something she felt that she had to do to be at peace and show her full commitment to her Savior Jesus Christ. She is a remarkable and extremely strong woman, who has set a great example to the world that if she can forgive, then so can everyone else.
Glenda - 5 months ago
"vengeance is the Lord's" read the Bible, we should forgive.
Sue - 5 months ago
Yes that is her choice, and her Christian faith but she is not going to interfere with his prosecution! She is going to let the law take care of him!
Dutch - 5 months ago
This is the most ridiculous question to date. Her forgiveness of this oxygen thief has nothing to do with anyone else, nor should it be their concern. My "support" of her choice is irrelevant. That said, she is a much better person than me, forgiveness is not where I would be in the same situation.
Mark - 5 months ago
I would never forgive anyone who killed one of my family members. Sorry. Just couldn’t do it.
Wyatt - 5 months ago
As a Christian i have to. But that doesn't mean I free him from the consequences of his actions.
Marleneafrry - 5 months ago
Yes to forgive is Devine. But she will never forget so to ease her pain she will pray for his soul. Man’s law will not forgive . She is a true Christian. And so was her husband.
Sandra stone - 5 months ago
Yes God wants us to forgive and he says vengence is his he will always take care of his She is a very strong Christian God will bless her and keep her
Thelma - 5 months ago
Not ????? marks. Praying hands ????.
Thelma - 5 months ago
Yes I support her..May God bless Erika and her babies and family, give them strength and comfort in the days ahead. ❤️????????
Lisa - 5 months ago
As a Catholic, I don’t know if I can be that forgiving, but she truly believes in her faith so I support her
Ellie B - 5 months ago
It would be unimaginably painful but it is what a true Christian would do. It is what has been shown by Jesus this is what is to be done. As the Lord’s Prayer says, “…forgive us for our trespasses (sins) as we forgive those who trespass (sin) against us…..”.
Pat - 5 months ago
That is an extremely personal decision and I respect what she needs to do to grieve.
Dorothy - 5 months ago
Yes! This is what Christ says to do. I'm sure it was very difficult for her, but it set her free from otherwise allowing the anger and hatred to color her life in bitterness. It keeps the relationship open between her and Jesus by being willingly submissive to our Lord by not harboring the sin of disobedience.
diane - 5 months ago
That is only hers, to give. I have thought about it a lot since yesterday. I don't know if I would be able to do that. God is great. He alone, gives her the strength to do this.
Kathy - 5 months ago
Of course I support her forgiving the young man. If we claim to be Christians, we must live by God's words. God is always in control, and the assassination of Charle Kirk is our turning point. May we all turn to God...for that is how Charlie lived. Live our lives as God would want.
Linda Berry - 5 months ago
Erika’s strength and devotion to Christ in forgiving Tyler was extraordinary! It brought me to tears. That is a strength I do not have. I don’t believe I could do what she did.
God Bless Erika, her children and family .
Linda Berry - 5 months ago
Erika’s strength and devotion to Christ in forgiving Tyler was extraordinary! It brought me to tears. That is a strength I do not have. I don’t believe I could do what she did.
God Bless Erika, her children and family ????
Pyretta - 5 months ago
Yes, she has to forgive him to gain strength from our Lord. She doesn’t have to like him. But she knows Charlie gave his life for God bc he was called.
She is right to forgive. We are all supposed to forgive the wrongs people do. Seems like a hard thing to do with something like this.
Linda Jackson - 5 months ago
She is a beautiful spiritual person. Our God teaches us to forgive. I can’t tell you I would have the strength to do that. I admire her faith.
She leads by example for all of us. She is a walking testimony. We should all want to be the light.
David - 5 months ago
I do support and applaud Mrs. Kirk for her forgiveness! I personally would not be able to do that!!
Forgiving him is Biblical and she is a wonderful example of a Christian. I'm so proud of how she's handling all of this.
Forgiveness is the only way for her to move forward. I had to forgive the man who killed my husband. Had I not, it would have ate at me 24 hrs a day every day. Nothing was going to bring my Georgie' back and hating the man who killed him would do nobody any good. I pray he has asked to be forgiven to Jesus and to George from his heart and means it. All can be forgiven if the mind, body and soul is true and sincere. I miss Georgie' every day, but I don't live with hate. ~
I wholeheartedly support Mrs Erika Kirk in forgiving the young man who took her husbands life. Forgiveness is not for the guilty, it is for the person/people harmed. Forgiveness allows closure, and healing. It does not mean that he isn’t accountable for justice here on this Earth or with God, for he will be held accountable and will pay a great price for his awful act. I was in the stadium on Sunday, and that was not planned by Erika, but something she felt that she had to do to be at peace and show her full commitment to her Savior Jesus Christ. She is a remarkable and extremely strong woman, who has set a great example to the world that if she can forgive, then so can everyone else.
"vengeance is the Lord's" read the Bible, we should forgive.
Yes that is her choice, and her Christian faith but she is not going to interfere with his prosecution! She is going to let the law take care of him!
This is the most ridiculous question to date. Her forgiveness of this oxygen thief has nothing to do with anyone else, nor should it be their concern. My "support" of her choice is irrelevant. That said, she is a much better person than me, forgiveness is not where I would be in the same situation.
I would never forgive anyone who killed one of my family members. Sorry. Just couldn’t do it.
As a Christian i have to. But that doesn't mean I free him from the consequences of his actions.
Yes to forgive is Devine. But she will never forget so to ease her pain she will pray for his soul. Man’s law will not forgive . She is a true Christian. And so was her husband.
Yes God wants us to forgive and he says vengence is his he will always take care of his She is a very strong Christian God will bless her and keep her
Not ????? marks. Praying hands ????.
Yes I support her..May God bless Erika and her babies and family, give them strength and comfort in the days ahead. ❤️????????
As a Catholic, I don’t know if I can be that forgiving, but she truly believes in her faith so I support her
It would be unimaginably painful but it is what a true Christian would do. It is what has been shown by Jesus this is what is to be done. As the Lord’s Prayer says, “…forgive us for our trespasses (sins) as we forgive those who trespass (sin) against us…..”.
That is an extremely personal decision and I respect what she needs to do to grieve.
Yes! This is what Christ says to do. I'm sure it was very difficult for her, but it set her free from otherwise allowing the anger and hatred to color her life in bitterness. It keeps the relationship open between her and Jesus by being willingly submissive to our Lord by not harboring the sin of disobedience.
That is only hers, to give. I have thought about it a lot since yesterday. I don't know if I would be able to do that. God is great. He alone, gives her the strength to do this.
Of course I support her forgiving the young man. If we claim to be Christians, we must live by God's words. God is always in control, and the assassination of Charle Kirk is our turning point. May we all turn to God...for that is how Charlie lived. Live our lives as God would want.
Erika’s strength and devotion to Christ in forgiving Tyler was extraordinary! It brought me to tears. That is a strength I do not have. I don’t believe I could do what she did.
God Bless Erika, her children and family .
Erika’s strength and devotion to Christ in forgiving Tyler was extraordinary! It brought me to tears. That is a strength I do not have. I don’t believe I could do what she did.
God Bless Erika, her children and family ????
Yes, she has to forgive him to gain strength from our Lord. She doesn’t have to like him. But she knows Charlie gave his life for God bc he was called.
She is right to forgive. We are all supposed to forgive the wrongs people do. Seems like a hard thing to do with something like this.
She is a beautiful spiritual person. Our God teaches us to forgive. I can’t tell you I would have the strength to do that. I admire her faith.
She leads by example for all of us. She is a walking testimony. We should all want to be the light.
I do support and applaud Mrs. Kirk for her forgiveness! I personally would not be able to do that!!