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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Trey Knowles - Fire And Water | Comedy Special

March 21, 2026



Trey Knowles’ “Fire & Water” is his first 2026 comedy special of the year, and he’s coming to blow things up with fire and drown them in the water by flood. This is a must-watch comedy special—but not for itching ears. There are no 3D illusions here—just funny, powerful jokes that act like a mirror, blending transparency with reflection. Fire & Water is so intense, you might need the fire department to put out the flames.

In this special, Trey challenges his audience to recognize the difference between certain human behaviors—to discern what is godly and ungodly. He reminds us to separate ourselves accordingly, because you will know them by their fruits.

Friday, March 20, 2026

Comedy: The Devil Won’t Slave You Again

March 20, 2026



Trey Knowles’ “The Devil Won’t Slave You Again” is a thought-provoking stand-up segment delivered with humor and spiritual insight. In this routine, Trey Knowles jokingly explains why the Devil will not enslave people again—this time drawing from Matthew 20:26–27, where Yeshua teaches that whoever desires greatness must become a servant, and whoever wants to be first must become a slave.

With comedic timing, Trey Knowles flips the idea on its head, saying, “You see, the Devil knows if he forces you into slavery, you might actually be saved.” He humorously suggests that instead of forcing bondage, the Devil now relies on people willingly choosing selfishness, evil, and worldly gain. Through laughter, Trey highlights a deeper message: many people unknowingly volunteer to follow destructive paths rather than putting their faith in God and walking in obedience. The comedy blends satire with reflection, encouraging the audience to consider whether they are being led by truth—or choosing the wrong master on
their own.


Comedy: Their Favorite Character is Apostle Paul

March 20, 2026



Trey Knowles’ “Their Favorite Character Is Apostle Paul” is a bold and humorous stand-up segment where he uses satire to challenge cultural contradictions. In the routine, Trey jokes that some White European Christians seem to favor the Apostle Paul—especially when he was still Saul—because they relate to the transformation narrative in a very selective way. Through sharp comedy, he points out how actions that contradict compassion or justice are sometimes excused, rationalized, or spiritually rebranded rather than confronted.

Knowles uses humor to question how people can claim faith while ignoring the core teachings of love, mercy, and obedience to God. He contrasts this behavior with the faith of Abraham—rooted in trust and righteousness—suggesting that true faith should produce visible fruits. The segment blends laughter with reflection, challenging audiences to examine whether belief is guiding behavior or merely being used to justify it. With his signature comedic style, Trey Knowles turns a sensitive topic into a mirror—funny, provocative, and designed to spark thought as much as laughter.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Comedy: Go to War

March 12, 2026


Trey Knowles’ “Go to War” is an inspiring stand-up comedy special where humor meets faith. Taking the stage, Trey shares how to spiritually battle the devil and stand victorious through the teachings of Yeshua. With wit and conviction, he reminds the audience that life is not meant to be driven by money or the pursuit of worldly things, but by the powerful word of Yehua.

Through laughter and reflection, Trey points to the wisdom found in faith—encouraging people not to worry about what they will eat or how they will survive. He reminds listeners to look at the birds in the sky and the animals living in their habitats across the earth. God provides for them, and human life is even more valuable in His sight. In “Go to War,” Trey challenges the audience to stop chasing the temporary treasures of the world and instead value what truly matters: faith, truth, and the living word of God.


Comedy: Great Britain Lie Detector Test

March 12, 2026






Trey Knowles’ “Great Britain Lie Detector Test” humorously examines whether the rulers of Great Britain—the prince, king, and queens—truly reflect the divine values of God. In the story, Trey symbolically places the Royal Family under a lie detector test, seeking to reveal whether their leadership carries a godly essence or if their authority stands apart from the principles they claim to uphold. Through satire and questioning, the narrative challenges the true nature of the monarchy’s rule.



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