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The country singer unites fans by honoring Charlie Kirk after the murder of Utah

Celebrities and politicians cry the death of a political activist Charlie Kirk. Country singer Gavin AdockWho recently sparked controversy on the comments on the country music of Beyoncé, ended her recent concert with a moving tribute dedicated to Kirk, who died at 31 years old. Adock then published a long message on Instagram, encouraging his supporters to stay firm in their convictions. His message has apparently resonated with a lot, which has invaded its comments section with praise.

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Country singer ends a concert with a moving tribute dedicated to Charlie Kirk

For those who are not familiar, Adock is a former NCAA football player who became a country singer, known for his musical projects “Actin ‘Up Again” and “The worst enemy”, as well as for some of his frank and controversial sockets.

He honored Kirk at the end of his recent concert at Cable Dahmer Arena in Missouri.

The 26-year-old musician led the crowd, singing “Charlie Kirk” while proudly waving an American flag above his head. He also shared a message on faith and hope.

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“Jesus loves each of you in this place this evening. Charlie Kirk is with Jesus. I want you to say some thoughts and prayers tonight before you fall asleep. When you lie down by yourself or by your loved one, say prayers for someone who needs. I appreciate the audience of you.

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Adcock honors Charlie Kirk with an emotional message on social networks

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Kirk’s praise and worship do not stop there. Adcock shared the emotional moment on his Instagram, subtitling the post: “I did not have the privilege of meeting Charlie Kirk, but whoever loves Jesus is one of my friends.”

Adcock also said that despite the tragic result, Kirk’s message was “not silenced” by his murder.

He added: “His voice is now stronger than ever and will have an impact for centuries. There is nothing in the world you can say to improve this, but my thoughts and my prayers go to each person who is injured in this horrible tragedy.”

Adcock then encouraged his supporters to remain firm in their beliefs, no matter who opposes them. “The truth is rare these days,” he wrote before finishing with a biblical verse from the Book of Psalms.

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“You who love the Lord, hate evil! Hatred protects the life of his pious people and saves them from the power of the bad guys,” finished the post.

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Fans like Adcock’s Declaration

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Users rushed in the Adock’s comments section, making it bliss as well as Kirk, with a person writing: “I am an even bigger fan of you now than before.”

Other users have written on the impact they believe that Kirk has left in the world.

“Charlie’s heritage points to people to Christ. Jesus Christ, the name over all names, Lord above all the lords. The highest God,” posted a user.

Someone else has echoed this feeling, by publishing: “Oh, this Gospel is really about to spread like a forest fire! Leave yourself, Jesus. Always bringing the beauty of the ashes.”

The NFL player joins the honor of Charlie Kirk

And Adock is not the only notable figure that talks about Kirk’s death and hoping to share Jesus’ message with the public.

Harrison Butker, the star of Kansas City Chiefs, published a screenshot on his Instagram of a textual conversation he had with the late political activist.

Kirk sent to the Super Bowl Champion a biblical verse, to which Butker replied, saying: “on a mission”.

Butker also wrote a long legend, thanking Kirk, who was shot dead at a speaking event in Orem, Utah, to be what he describes as an honest leader and a family man.

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