Satisfied: Are We Called to Purity? (featuring an interview with Charlie Kirk)
Description
Ryan wrestles with a piercing question sparked by Charlie Kirk’s testimony: Are we actually called to purity—or is purity the assumed condition of a life on mission for Christ? Drawing from Kirk’s own words about victory over pornography and Psalm 97:10 , Ryan reframes purity not as an end in itself but as the necessary overflow of loving Jesus and pursuing His calling with focus.
Topics Discussed
- Purity vs. purpose: which is the calling and which is the condition
- Lessons from Charlie Kirk’s testimony and focus
- The danger of letting the “fight for purity” become a lifelong distraction
- Practical safeguards (accountability, tech tools) in their proper place
- Psalm 97:10 and hating evil as an expression of loving God
- Moving from abstinence-mindset to satisfaction in Christ
- Simultaneously growing in purity while stepping into God’s mission
Key Takeaways
- Purity is not the destination; it’s the runway for a Spirit-led life on mission.
- A life that can “comfortably accommodate” impurity is misaligned with calling.
- Tools and accountability help, but transformation flows from loving Christ first.
- Get on mission now; don’t postpone obedience until you feel “fully pure.”
- As love for Christ increases, purity increases—because there’s more of you reserved for Him.
Resources & Links
- Charlie Kirk’s original interview: Listen
- Covenant Eyes — accountability software for purity
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