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When hypocrites judge you, they will eventually consume their own judgment. In this comedy special, Trey Knowles challenges what it truly means to be the “target audience.” Some will miss the full picture because they focus on fragments instead of the whole message. The target audience he speaks to is not defined by popularity—but by discernment.

There are those who can no longer distinguish good from bad, or bad from good. Emphasizing one word is not the same as guarding what you allow into your heart and mind. “What agreement is there between righteousness and unrighteousness?” This question becomes both a conviction and a comedic tension point throughout the special.

Trey Knowles openly confesses his desire to stop feeding his heart and mind with things that corrupt his spirit. Some who watch—those truly meant to receive it—will be blessed. Others will respond differently, depending on the compromises they are holding onto internally. As Jesus declared in Matthew 6:24, “No one can serve two masters.

Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other.” God and the spirit of this world stand in complete opposition. It is impossible to fully love one without rejecting the other.

Those who attempt to hold onto both will become unstable in all their ways. This comedy special delivers darts of conviction and change to those who are willing to watch it in its entirety.

As written in Ephesians 1:4, “Even before He made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ to be holy and without fault in His eyes.” “Target Audience” is more than comedy—it is confrontation, confession, and a call to choose.