Christian singer Forest Frank recently released a new song after discussing the assassination of Charlie Kirk, revealing that he lost around 30,000 followers on Instagram. On Tuesday, the 30-year-old posted a video where he is seen sitting on his bed, singing and playing the keyboard, with snippets of unreleased songs playing in the background. In the video caption, he stated, “Jesus will be back soon.”
Frank opened his video by singing, “You can get a house that’s just lying in bed and scroll through the phone until we get sick in our heads / throw stones until someone dies.” He then reiterated, “Jesus will come back soon,” emphasizing the sentiment with emotion.
In the latter part of his performance, he expressed, “I can feel it in my bones / Day is approaching / Tell the world what they need to know / Jesus is coming back soon.” The feelings behind his lyrics seem to connect to comments he made in a prior video about Kirk.
During his earlier comments, Frank appeared emotional and even cried while sharing his thoughts. Although the response has been largely positive, he mentioned that some viewers weren’t quite grasping his message. “I posted about Charlie Kirk and 30,000 people unfollowed me. I said Jesus Christ is the Lord. Good,” he stated.
He further declared, “I don’t want you to track my music. I don’t want you to come to my show. If you don’t do one thing with this, I don’t want you to do it. That is, Jesus Christ, King of all Kings, Lord of all Lords, who comes, who comes, who comes.” He added that “time is approaching” and encouraged listeners to repent and reconnect with their faith.
After Kirk’s death, Frank noted he felt a shift both in himself and the world around him. He remarked, “I don’t know if you can feel it either. It weighs, something changes, I don’t care.” He emphasized that he wants everyone to know Jesus Christ loves them.
In the caption of his video, Frank stated that he doesn’t care about follower counts, but rather that followers should focus on Jesus instead. “I will not share anything else, but I have repented one message other than this message and allowed my platform to be authentic.”
Kirk, who was the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA and a father of two, was shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University on September 10. On Tuesday, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson was formally charged with aggravated murder and several other offenses related to Kirk’s assassination. He remains in custody without bail, with prosecutors indicating they will seek the death penalty.
Christian artist Forrest Frank releases new song following comments from Charlie Kirk.
Christian singer Forest Frank recently released a new song after discussing the assassination of Charlie Kirk, revealing that he lost around 30,000 followers on Instagram. On Tuesday, the 30-year-old posted a video where he is seen sitting on his bed, singing and playing the keyboard, with snippets of unreleased songs playing in the background. In the video caption, he stated, “Jesus will be back soon.”
Frank opened his video by singing, “You can get a house that’s just lying in bed and scroll through the phone until we get sick in our heads / throw stones until someone dies.” He then reiterated, “Jesus will come back soon,” emphasizing the sentiment with emotion.
In the latter part of his performance, he expressed, “I can feel it in my bones / Day is approaching / Tell the world what they need to know / Jesus is coming back soon.” The feelings behind his lyrics seem to connect to comments he made in a prior video about Kirk.
During his earlier comments, Frank appeared emotional and even cried while sharing his thoughts. Although the response has been largely positive, he mentioned that some viewers weren’t quite grasping his message. “I posted about Charlie Kirk and 30,000 people unfollowed me. I said Jesus Christ is the Lord. Good,” he stated.
He further declared, “I don’t want you to track my music. I don’t want you to come to my show. If you don’t do one thing with this, I don’t want you to do it. That is, Jesus Christ, King of all Kings, Lord of all Lords, who comes, who comes, who comes.” He added that “time is approaching” and encouraged listeners to repent and reconnect with their faith.
After Kirk’s death, Frank noted he felt a shift both in himself and the world around him. He remarked, “I don’t know if you can feel it either. It weighs, something changes, I don’t care.” He emphasized that he wants everyone to know Jesus Christ loves them.
In the caption of his video, Frank stated that he doesn’t care about follower counts, but rather that followers should focus on Jesus instead. “I will not share anything else, but I have repented one message other than this message and allowed my platform to be authentic.”
Kirk, who was the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA and a father of two, was shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University on September 10. On Tuesday, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson was formally charged with aggravated murder and several other offenses related to Kirk’s assassination. He remains in custody without bail, with prosecutors indicating they will seek the death penalty.
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