Forrest Frank Loses 30,000 Followers After Posting About the Late Charlie KirK

Christian artist Forrest Frank recently revealed that he lost over 30,000 social media followers after publicly posting about the late Charlie Kirk and boldly declaring, "Jesus Christ is Lord." In a message to his audience, Frank emphasized that he is not seeking fame, followers, or ticket sales-his sole desire is that people follow Jesus.
"30,000 people unfollowed me because I posted about Charlie Kirk and declared that Jesus Christ is Lord," Frank said. "I don't want you to follow me. I don't want you to track my music or attend my shows. I don't want any of that if you don't do this one thing: follow Jesus Christ, the King of all kings, the Lord of all lords, the One who is and the One who is to come."
Frank urged repentance and faith, highlighting the urgency of the times: "He's coming back soon. If you haven't gotten your heart right with Him, if you haven't dropped to your knees and repented, today is the day. The hour is at hand. I don't know if you feel it too, but there's a heaviness-a shift in the air. I don't care anymore about followers or approval; I just want you to know that Jesus Christ is here, and He loves you."
Frank's stance underscores the cultural cost of publicly standing for Christ. While many walked away, he reminded listeners that fame and followers pale in comparison to the eternal question of repentance and faith in Jesus.
His words echo Romans 1:16: "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes."
Forrest Frank's message is clear: the only thing that truly matters is not the number of followers, but following Jesus.
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