I want to share with you four posts that inspire me so very much! PTL! Thank you Dr. Jim Denison, Lydia Haley Crandall, Angel Murchison and Dr. Charles Stanley! We here at For God’s Glory Alone Ministries are here to stand in the gap for God! Amen!
“Pro-life” is more than “pro-birth”
Claire Sarnowski reminds us that when we do what we can, we inspire others to do what they can. Let’s apply this lesson to the most urgent moral problem of our day: legalized abortion.
In yesterday’s Daily Article, I quoted my son, Ryan, who notes: if we must choose between life and quality of life, we should choose life. I added: “From this perspective, a pregnant woman sacrifices her quality of life for nine months so her child can live for seventy-eight years (the average life expectancy in America).”
Admittedly, I am a man hoping to encourage women to make a choice I don’t have to face. As the father of two sons, I witnessed the challenges of pregnancy and childbirth my wife experienced. Add to that the burden, for those considering abortion, of bearing a child the mother did not want and does not believe she has the resources to raise.
As a result, those of us who are “pro-life” need to be much more than “pro-birth.” We must do all we can to help women make the courageous choice to give their unborn children life. If each of us does what we can, we will inspire others to do what they can.
And the world will be better, one life at a time.
Three life-giving questions
Please consider three questions today.
One: Would you pray regularly about whether God wants you to adopt a child?
According to Barna, 5 percent of practicing Christians have adopted, more than twice the general American population. However, there are more than eight million children living in orphanages around the world and nearly 500,000 children in America’s foster care system.
Add the nearly 900,000 children who were aborted in the US in 2017—what if their mothers had chosen adoption for their children?
Two: If God does not lead you to adopt a child, would you help support those who do?
Finances can be a significant obstacle for many couples who wish to adopt. What if churches created funds to offset these costs for their members and others in their community? What if church members “adopted” couples who want to adopt, partnering with them to give them the support they need?
Three: How will you help women choose life over abortion?
Many communities across our nation have pro-life ministries that provide counseling and resources for pregnant women. They deserve our intercession, volunteer engagement, and financial support. Churches and families can also work with schools and pro-life ministries to help pregnant students.
I know a couple who helped a teenager choose life for her child. They supported her through college and adopted her child as their own. Every life the mother and her child touches is an extension of this couple’s compassion and love.
“His steadfast love endures forever”
Abortion grieves the heart of God. His word promises that, for each of us, “his steadfast love endures forever” (Psalm 136:26). He wants us to love every human as he does, from conception into eternity.
On the issue of life for the preborn, when you stand before the Lord one day (2 Corinthians 5:10), will he say you did all you could?
NOTE: I am excited about the response we’ve had to our YouTube series, “Biblical Insight to Tough Questions.” If you haven’t checked it out yet, please do.
We are blessed today with this heartfelt post from Sister Lydia Haley Crandall. God Bless you Lydia!
I know I speak up often for the unborn & I believe it is very important to do so! But today, I have the other victims of abortion on my mind-the Mother’s & fathers that were coerced, pressured, deceived into believing that abortion was their only choice. Those that conceived a child through no fault of their own-either by rape or incest the woman who desperately longed for a child & conceived, only to find out their child wasn’t viable; either growing in the Fallopian tube, or missing essential anatomy. In those instances, given that the mother’s life was at risk & the child could not grow to full term, they had no other option. Any logical person finding themselves in that position, would have most likely made the same choice. Please understand that I do not place any judgment on those of you that have, for one reason or another, chosen to terminate a pregnancy. In addition, the recently passed laws in many states that stand up for life, also have provisions in them to allow such procedures to be done, when the life of the mother is at risk. Those circumstances are few & far between. Those are not the abortions I’m talking about. What I feel compelled to speak up about, is the woman who laughs about having her 9th abortion-killing healthy children out of convenience. That’s what myself & other pro-lifers has an issue with. The people who are wreckless with promiscuity & don’t think beyond the heat of the moment as to what the consequences of their actions may result in. The absolute blatant disregard for human life. I am convinced that our collective attitude as a culture about this “issue” breaks God’s heart & there WILL be judgment to come. At 14 weeks pregnant with my twins, I was told they would be born with Down syndrome. I don’t remember the name of the test the dr did, but I know they measured a section on the back of my babies’ heads. Evidently, that measurement was off & “abnormal.” I was encouraged to abort. I told them “no!” A week later, I was told that my twins did not have Down syndrome, but rather, an extremely rare disorder called TTTS (Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome). Look it up. It was the earliest onset & most severe case my perinatologist had ever seen. I was, again, encouraged to abort…I was offended at the thought of killing my babies because they weren’t “normal” or “perfect” by the medical staff’s standards. In fact, it would have been an easier choice for me in many ways, as I was 2 years into an abusive marriage to my now ex-husband, at the time. But these were my babies! These little lives had been given to me to care for by God. My love of babies along with my faith helped me remain strong in my convictions to keep my twins. Believe me; there was pressure! They were the “professionals” with the brochures & all the years of college, right?! Still; I remained steadfast, by the grace of God. But I think of others that may not be as strong in their convictions, that have been convinced to terminate at an alarming rate. I again, told them “no!” I would not abort. They said that the disorder, left untreated, was 80-100% fatal for both twins. So, of course, we sought treatment for the twins, which included in-utero surgery, along with many, many prayers. Some may view prayer as a passive choice. To stand by & “do nothing” as I’ve been accused of. Well, I disagree! We know that God created life & HE alone sustains life! We had a life saving surgery at 19 weeks gestation in Philadelphia at CHOP hospital. As I was waking up from anesthesia, I clearly remember the surgeon telling me that the surgery was a success, but that he didn’t think my “little one” would make it through the night. That “little one” is our Brooke Faith. She is still little & is a warrior!! While he was operating, he had noticed that her umbilical cord was barely attached to the placenta & was “hanging on by a string!” There was nothing he could do. But GOD!! I was miraculously able to carry my twins to 34 weeks! They were only 2 & 4 lbs at birth. Autumn had a stoke in the womb at some point & it has caused a few somewhat minor issues with her development; mostly her gross motor skills. She had to wear leg braces as a toddler to help her walk & she underwent a couple of eye surgeries for her lazy eye. But she’s my most tender hearted & honest child! Honest to a fault & she often tattles in herself Brooke was anemic & her growth was stunted. We tease that she is our “airhead” & it’s true! The poor girl didn’t have much of the essential nutrients she needed early on before the surgery as she was shunting everything over to Autumn, who received too much; hence the reason for the stoke. But she has managed to catch up in many ways. And she is the best hugger!! Today, they are healthy 11 year firecrackers! I am biased & think they’re pretty special! It causes me to think about all the many, many unborn babies killed each year because their parents were told their babies aren’t perfect
Do you see now, why I’m PRO-LIFE for life?!
If you’ve been touched by abortion; I am praying for you today. It is NOT the unforgivable sin! In fact; there is only one unforgivable sin & that is blaspheming the Holy Spirit of God. If you have had an abortion, or multiple abortions, ask God for forgiveness. If you are ever faced with an unplanned pregnancy in the future, I pray you make a different choice & choose LIFE
Good morning beautiful people, good morning. Life is a precious gift, there are no mistakes. God has placed destiny in every life. The world tells us a different story, but we don’t go by the world, we go by the word of God.
The world tries to tell us when a child is less than perfect by it’s standards, we should consider the alternative. What a lie. I grew up with a sister that was special needs, she could not talk. Her life was challenged in so many ways, but the life lessons she taught us can’t be measured. When she laughed, the whole world seemed to laugh. It was a sunny day. When she cried, we cried. Her life was anything but easy, but I know she was thankful for it.
Today, let’s pray for people making decisions today in regards to life. I thank God every day for my life and I hope you do too. So many haven’t had the opportunity to enjoy life, because of a different choice. There are no mistakes beautiful people, no mistakes. Enjoy your life, choose life and fill your life full of destiny moments. Amen? Amen! Let’s Pray:
Father, thank you for our lives. Thank you that before the foundations of the earth you had a plan for us. (Psalm 139) We pray for our leaders today that are making decisions for our world. Grant them the wisdom of Solomon, we pray.
Father, thank you for every person today that is at a crossroad- a place of decision. May they choose life. May every person born or alive in the womb, truly have the opportunity to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Amen.
Have a blessed day God’s beautiful people. Enjoy your life, it’s like a vapor. Here today but gone tomorrow. (James 4:14)
Psalm 127:3 Children are a heritage from the LORD, offspring a reward from him.
CONVICTIONS! From Dr. Charles Stanley this morning at FGGAM.ORG: Have you ever had to take a stand against a barrage of opposing opinions in order to be true to Christ? Or has a group of friends or coworkers ever wanted to cut corners or participate in a sinful activity—and you were the only one saying no? When the godly voice is outnumbered, it can be challenging to speak up for righteousness.
We all have convictions that define who we are and determine our lifestyle and choices. We may like to think that these are a private matter, but in reality, they are constantly on display for all to see. That’s because we live them out each day with our words and actions.
Since convictions have a powerful influence, we should examine what ours are saying about us. Are they leading us to a righteous life in accordance with God’s will, or are they so weak that our life is dominated by the old fleshly nature?
Read more from Dr. Charles Stanley “Living by Our Convictions” at FGGAM.ORG