We Must Finish What We Started
There are moments in history when a generation is faced with a defining choice. Those moments are not simply about beginning something bold. They are about having the courage to see it through to completion. We are living in one of those moments right now.
The hour we are in demands resolve, clarity, and conviction. Half measures will not secure victory. History repeatedly shows that when evil is confronted halfway, it often returns stronger than before. Whether we are discussing spiritual battles, cultural struggles, or geopolitical conflicts, there comes a time when the assignment must be finished.
Tonight on Firepower, we examine this moment through both a spiritual and geopolitical lens.
Across the world, the situation involving Iran has become one of the most consequential developments on the global stage. Many analysts and leaders believe the current moment will determine whether the threat posed by the Iranian regime is finally neutralized or whether it will be allowed to regroup and rise again in the future. The stakes are enormous, not only for the Middle East but for global stability.
In recent days, voices from inside and outside Iran have begun to speak with increasing clarity about what is unfolding. Reactions from Iranian citizens themselves have revealed a deep frustration with the regime that has ruled over them for decades. For many observers, this moment represents a potential turning point that could reshape the balance of power in the region for years to come.
But this discussion is not simply about geopolitics.
At the same time these global events are unfolding, something remarkable is happening spiritually. Across the United States and beyond, there is a growing hunger for truth, faith, and transformation. Tent meetings, evangelistic outreaches, and revival gatherings are drawing crowds who are searching for hope in a chaotic world.

Recent gatherings, including the Living Proof Inland Empire outreach, have demonstrated that the harvest of souls is very real. People are coming forward in large numbers, responding to the message of the Gospel and experiencing life change. The spiritual hunger that many have prayed for is now appearing before our eyes.
And right now, in Nashville at Remnant Revival Church, something powerful is happening as well. A genuine move of God is taking place. Lives are being touched, hearts are being awakened, and people are encountering the presence of the Lord in a real and transformative way. What many have been praying for is beginning to unfold. Revival is not just a concept or a hope. It is happening.
Scripture reminds us in John 4:35 that the fields are white for harvest. In every generation there are moments when the opportunity to reach people with the message of Christ accelerates dramatically. Those moments must be seized with urgency and faith.
The harvest must not be left unfinished.
There is also a larger cultural battle taking place across the Western world. The ideological struggle shaping modern society is not merely political. It is deeply spiritual. The foundations of faith, family, freedom, and truth are increasingly challenged by worldviews that reject those very principles.
Western civilization was built on values rooted in biblical thought, moral responsibility, and individual liberty. Those foundations are now under intense pressure. If those foundations erode, the consequences will ripple across every part of society.
For believers, this is not a moment for retreat, division, or discouragement. It is a moment for clarity and courage.
The church has always been strongest when it understands the season it is living in. Throughout history, men and women of faith have risen in moments of uncertainty to stand for truth, proclaim the Gospel, and protect the moral foundations of their communities.
That same calling remains today.
The challenges facing the world are real, but so is the opportunity before us. When believers remain faithful, united, and committed to their calling, they become a stabilizing force in a turbulent world.
There are seasons to begin great things. But there are also seasons when what has begun must be brought to completion.
This is one of those seasons.
The moment we are living in calls for courage, conviction, and perseverance. Whether confronting global threats, advancing the Gospel, or preserving the values that shaped our civilization, the call is the same.
Finish the assignment.
