Abortion is the most widespread expression of evil and death the world has ever known. Yet it’s magnitude is largely hidden from us. It is the largest killer in our nation. We murder more unborn children per year in our nation than Hitler killed Jews per year during the Holocaust. We have lost more than 50 million unborn children since Roe v. Wade in 1973. Regardless of whatever the Supreme Court rules, the Bible is our authority.
Sunday was our annual Sanctity of Life Sunday, and we dealt with that theme in both Sunday School and morning service. In Sunday School, we’re working through Deuteronomy, and our pastor’s message came from 1 Kings 13:1-26.
Our culture is not ashamed of its sins. We are King Jeroboam, sacrificing our children to the idol of freedom and acting like it’s a good thing.
We must speak the Word of God boldly. What we are to speak is the Word of God and not our own opinions. There is no power or authority in our opinions.
We must share the grace of God unconditionally. It is so important to realize that even in the midst of sin, God shows grace. Do we pray for those who take a different view of abortion than us? We must not be judgmental and condescending. Truth and grace are both found in God. God offers grace that is greater than our sun.
We must hold onto the Word of God relentlessly. God’s Word is unchanging truth. He never changes His mind. Thus, Scripture never changes. God has already spoken the truth. You will hear it asked “Did God really say?” Yes, he really did say.
With this in mind, here’s what the Word of God has to say about abortion and sanctity of human life:
Human beings are created by God in the image of God (Genesis 1:27).
God’s work of creation doesn’t start at birth. It starts the moment He begins to knit us together in our mother’s womb (Psalm 139:13).
Every single person is formed by God in the womb. When any baby is growing inside a mother’s womb, God is the one forming that baby (Job 31:15).
A baby in the womb is already a person, capable of human emotion and actions (Luke 1:44, Genesis 25:22).
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Grace and truth for abortion
Abortion is the most widespread expression of evil and death the world has ever known. Yet it’s magnitude is largely hidden from us. It is the largest killer in our nation. We murder more unborn children per year in our nation than Hitler killed Jews per year during the Holocaust. We have lost more than 50 million unborn children since Roe v. Wade in 1973. Regardless of whatever the Supreme Court rules, the Bible is our authority.
Sunday was our annual Sanctity of Life Sunday, and we dealt with that theme in both Sunday School and morning service. In Sunday School, we’re working through Deuteronomy, and our pastor’s message came from 1 Kings 13:1-26.
Our culture is not ashamed of its sins. We are King Jeroboam, sacrificing our children to the idol of freedom and acting like it’s a good thing.
We must speak the Word of God boldly. What we are to speak is the Word of God and not our own opinions. There is no power or authority in our opinions.
We must share the grace of God unconditionally. It is so important to realize that even in the midst of sin, God shows grace. Do we pray for those who take a different view of abortion than us? We must not be judgmental and condescending. Truth and grace are both found in God. God offers grace that is greater than our sun.
We must hold onto the Word of God relentlessly. God’s Word is unchanging truth. He never changes His mind. Thus, Scripture never changes. God has already spoken the truth. You will hear it asked “Did God really say?” Yes, he really did say.
With this in mind, here’s what the Word of God has to say about abortion and sanctity of human life:
Human beings are created by God in the image of God (Genesis 1:27).
God’s work of creation doesn’t start at birth. It starts the moment He begins to knit us together in our mother’s womb (Psalm 139:13).
Every single person is formed by God in the womb. When any baby is growing inside a mother’s womb, God is the one forming that baby (Job 31:15).
A baby in the womb is already a person, capable of human emotion and actions (Luke 1:44, Genesis 25:22).
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