Glenn’s latest speech will leave you stunned: 'We won’t make it through the next New Year's'



At Jason Whitlock's "Fearless Army Roll Call 2.0" event, Glenn Beck delivered a speech that caused eyes to well and spines to tingle.

As our country hurdles toward what looks to be impending destruction, we all want to know what we can do to reverse course and restore America to the beacon of hope she once was.

Glenn’s resolution is simple: “Surrender to Jesus Christ.”

Not only will this save our country, but it will also redeem individual lives and break toxic generational cycles.

Sharing a bit from his own tragic past, Glenn revealed that the power of Christ alone was what transformed his life, which was initially defined by alcoholism, suicide, and child abuse, into the one you see him living today.

Likewise, Christ alone is the answer to America’s glaring problems.

“Surrender to Jesus Christ,” Glenn told the Fearless audience. “That's what our country needs to do.”

In addition to Jesus, however, there’s another person the men in this country would do well to emulate — a person Glenn says he can’t seem to find any dirt on.

“I can find bad things on everybody,” he said, “but I can’t find anything on [George] Washington.”

Washington, like all true heroes, Glenn explained, didn’t strive for fame or glory. In fact, “All the man ever wanted to do was be a farmer at Mount Vernon.”

But despite his wishes, America’s first president was destined for a level of greatness few have since achieved.

What set Washington apart from others? Two things, according to Glenn.

“He wanted to discover what it meant to be a good man,” and “he served his whole life,” he explained, sharing little-known details from Washington’s life, including his first book (written at age 8!), his insecurities, his alleged obsession with ice cream, and above all, examples of his character.

“If it wasn't for [Washington] and the honor that he built since he was a child, we wouldn't exist.”

And if we don’t do something about the current godless state of America, our future may not exist, according to Glenn.

“We won't make it through the next New Year's if men don't stand up — men of God and peace — people who understand the full armor of God,” he told the audience.

Whether people want to see it or not, America is already at war. But to win this war, we need a different kind of weapon — “the sword of [God’s] truth — his Word.”

“Why do you think they’re silencing everybody?” Glenn asked. “They are terrified of the truth.”

To hear Glenn’s full speech, watch the clip below; to watch the Roll Call event, head over to blazetv.com.


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North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson's FEARLESS truth: Only the power hungry 'WANT' to be politicians



Fearless Army Roll Call is a gathering of men who put on the full armor of God to take a stand against the evil forces destroying American culture — and this year’s event blew the last one out of the water.

“I had high expectations for Roll Call, it exceeded all of my expectations,” Jason Whitlock says.

Every speaker was inspiring beyond all measure, but one speech in particular left Whitlock and the audience in awe. That speech was from North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, and it was packed with truth.

"Let me tell you something about your elected officials,” Robinson began. “Ask them why they want to be an elected official and see what they say."

"The key word in that is 'want.' There should be no want in political offices. Nobody should be sitting on the city council because they want to be powerful, because they want control, because they want the political goodies that come along with it."

"No one should be sitting in our nation's Capitol because they want to be an elected official. That's the problem right now. People want to be an elected official. They want to pop their collar and they want people to open the door for them. They want everybody to know their names and they want to get rich."

"An elected official to me should be like a young man on June 6, 1944, in a Higgins Boat headed toward Normandy beach. I want you to imagine your ability to go to that young man and ask, 'Why in the world do you want to do this?'"

"And imagine what that young man would say to you. He would say, 'I don't want to do this, but you see back home the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and Hitler is murdering his way across Europe. I'm not here because I want to be. I'm here because I have to be. It is my duty as an American, as a man, as a Christian, to be here to serve, even if means laying down my life.'"

"That needs to be the attitude of our elected officials in this nation,” he finished.

Whitlock and Delano Squires are beyond impressed.

“Mark Robinson I feel really held his own,” Squires says to Whitlock. “How he was able to talk about the essence of manhood and fuse it with a message of what we should be looking for from our politicians, which is fewer people who are self-serving and more people who are willing to sacrifice for the people.”