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Pastor J.D. defines what it means to be pro-life and explains what it requires and the responsibility for Christians.
A glimpse inside this episode:
Last week, we covered some answers to pro-choice arguments, and if you missed that one, I’d encourage you to go back and listen to it.
So, now, what does it mean to be “pro-life?”
To be consistently pro-life, you have to want to change the law
The worst position: I’m pro-life but think people should be free to choose for themselves.
So, what does being pro-life require of us? What’s MY responsibility?
Second, Proverbs 31 shows us the SCOPE of that responsibility: vs. 8 …Speak up for the justice of ALL who are dispossessed. All: If your love for the vulnerable is sincere, this won’t be the only life issue you care about. For some people, pro-life is like a moral club they use in the culture war, even as they ignore the suffering and needs of other vulnerable groups around them. If you really care about the vulnerable we’ll see you advocating for life everywhere– the poor, the marginalized, the forgotten of all ages and all races. Maybe most of all you’ll be brokenhearted about those around the world with no access to the gospel. The greatest tragedy in our world is people dying with the gospel; and the greatest injustice in the world is the failure of the church to get it to them. It’s like I said: A real commitment to life is demonstrated by advocacy for the vulnerable from the womb to the tomb. But don’t tell me you’re pro-life if you’re apathetic about life in the womb.
A lot of our ministry to our community here centers around this issue. Speak up and offer help! Not just pro-life, pro-abundant life.
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Pastor J.D. defines what it means to be pro-life and explains what it requires and the responsibility for Christians.
A glimpse inside this episode:
Last week, we covered some answers to pro-choice arguments, and if you missed that one, I’d encourage you to go back and listen to it.
So, now, what does it mean to be “pro-life?”
To be consistently pro-life, you have to want to change the law
The worst position: I’m pro-life but think people should be free to choose for themselves.
So, what does being pro-life require of us? What’s MY responsibility?
Second, Proverbs 31 shows us the SCOPE of that responsibility: vs. 8 …Speak up for the justice of ALL who are dispossessed. All: If your love for the vulnerable is sincere, this won’t be the only life issue you care about. For some people, pro-life is like a moral club they use in the culture war, even as they ignore the suffering and needs of other vulnerable groups around them. If you really care about the vulnerable we’ll see you advocating for life everywhere– the poor, the marginalized, the forgotten of all ages and all races. Maybe most of all you’ll be brokenhearted about those around the world with no access to the gospel. The greatest tragedy in our world is people dying with the gospel; and the greatest injustice in the world is the failure of the church to get it to them. It’s like I said: A real commitment to life is demonstrated by advocacy for the vulnerable from the womb to the tomb. But don’t tell me you’re pro-life if you’re apathetic about life in the womb.
A lot of our ministry to our community here centers around this issue. Speak up and offer help! Not just pro-life, pro-abundant life.

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