As a pastor, it is my duty to shed light on important moral and ethical issues from a biblical perspective. Today, I want to address a topic that has deeply divided our society—abortion. With sensitivity and reverence, let us delve into the Scriptures to understand why abortion is viewed as biblically wrong.
The Sanctity of Life:
The foundation of the biblical argument against abortion rests on the sanctity of life. The Bible clearly teaches that human life is sacred and created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27). From conception, a unique individual with inherent dignity and worth is formed. As Psalm 139:13-16 beautifully expresses that God intricately weaves each person together in the womb, declaring their value and purpose:
"For thou hast possessed my reins: thou hast covered me in my mother's womb. I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well. My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them."
God's Commandments:
The Ten Commandments given by God include the prohibition of murder (Exodus 20:13). Taking an innocent human life, including that of an unborn child, is a violation of this divine commandment. Abortion ends the life of a developing human being and disrupts God's intended plan for that individual.
The Unborn Child: A Person Before Birth:
Scripture affirms the personhood and identity of the unborn. In Luke 1:41, when Mary visited Elizabeth while pregnant with Jesus, John the Baptist leaped in her womb at the presence of the Messiah. This account highlights the recognition of the unborn child's personhood. Additionally, the prophet Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:5) and the apostle Paul (Galatians 1:15) were both known and chosen by God before they were formed in the womb:
"Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations." (Jeremiah 1:5)
"But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace." (Galatians 1:15,)
Compassion and Support:
As Christians, we are called to demonstrate compassion, love, and support for those facing unexpected pregnancies or difficult circumstances. We must come alongside them with practical assistance, emotional support, and a message of salvation. Rather than promoting abortion, we should strive to create an environment where life is cherished and protected, offering alternatives and assistance that honor both the mother and the unborn child.
Forgiveness and Healing:
It is essential to remember that no sin is beyond God's grace and forgiveness, including abortion. The message of the Gospel offers forgiveness, healing, and restoration to all who repent and turn to Christ. As Christians, we must provide a safe space for those who have been affected by abortion, offering compassion, understanding, and God's message of redemption.
By aligning our views with the biblical teachings on the sanctity of life, the commandments against murder, and the recognition of the personhood of the unborn, we can find a solid foundation for our stance against abortion. Our conviction is rooted in the belief that every human life, from conception to natural death, is valuable, cherished, and deserving of protection.
As Christians, it is our responsibility to advocate for life and to support and empower individuals facing challenging circumstances. We must come alongside those considering abortion with empathy, compassion, and viable alternatives. We should actively promote the message of love, grace, and forgiveness found in Christ, providing avenues for healing and restoration for those who have been affected by abortion.
In our churches, we can foster a culture of life by educating our congregations about the biblical perspective on abortion, the sanctity of life, and the resources available to support families. We can create spaces where individuals can openly discuss their concerns, questions, and experiences without fear of judgment, providing guidance, and prayerful support.
Furthermore, as members of society, we have a responsibility to engage in respectful dialogue and advocacy regarding the sanctity of life. We can support pro-life organizations, participate in peaceful demonstrations, and engage in constructive conversations that promote a culture that values and protects life from conception.
Let us remember that our role as pastors is not to condemn or shame those who have been involved in abortion but to extend God's love, grace, and forgiveness to all. We must offer a message of hope, healing, and restoration through Christ, encouraging individuals to seek forgiveness and find peace in Him.
In conclusion, we stand firmly on the foundation of God's Word to affirm the sanctity of life and declare that abortion is biblically wrong. Our conviction is rooted in the belief that every human being, from the moment of conception, bears the image of God and is deserving of protection, love, and support. May we embrace our responsibility to advocate for life, offer compassionate alternatives, and extend the grace and forgiveness of Christ to those who have been affected by abortion. Let us strive to create a culture that upholds the sanctity of life and promotes a message of love, healing, and restoration in Christ.
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