SEEING THINGS FROM GOD’S “MISSION-VICTORY” POINT OF VIEW!

It’s been an amazing year to be in Washington, D.C. We have seen religious liberties for Christians now protected and defended rather than threatened and litigated. We have seen other constitutional protections undergirded as well. But sadly, we are also seeing a growing callousness to the issue of life, not just from a select group of secular elites, but even from American citizens who are religious. The Pew Research Center shows that while conservative Christians still see abortion as an illegal action against innocent Children in the womb, other Christians are beginning to support the “abortion in all circumstances” mantra in pop culture.  The abortion euphemistic cover of a constitutional “right to choose” has been properly litigated, but now the deceptive phrases of “reproductive freedom” and “women’s health care” has many callously embracing the killing on demand of innocent children right up to the moment of birth. Politicians and citizens alike are growing in their support of the outrageous notion that a child can be aborted up to the time of birth and even after it is born, as long as the mother and the doctor decide.

While it has been helpful for the issue of abortion to lose its veneer of constitutional credibility, many are now treating the issue as a law “only for the states,” merely to be decided by human whim (majority rule). In that sense we are in an even more dangerous moment in our society. Issues like the sanctity of life and religious liberty are foundational to a civil, humane society, not principles subject to human whim. One of first biblical references to the principle of “coercive” government, like that of Romans 13, occurs amidst the first incidences of murder in human history. In Genesis 9:6, God established the principle that the shedding of innocent blood demands justice. The American Founders rightly understood that government, then, was to undergird, even protect one’s right to life, liberty, and (property) the virtuous pursuit of happiness. If those protections give way, it’s hard to imagine that such a “civil, just” society can survive. If the issue of life is not at least defended by government (of course, it should also be promoted), there is no limit to the barbarism that humanity can inflict upon the weak and the vulnerable. When certain human beings are considered “less than human,” humans have demonstrated that inhumane capacity and more in the events the “killing fields, the concentration camps, and the gas chambers.” How can babies, born alive, yet left to die, not illicit the same disgust? How can abortion on demand even till birth now be a principle for “polite society”?

Thankfully, there are leaders who are demanding accountability for such attitudes. So, while the battlelines are back to the people (a good thing), it has propagated the notion that protecting “innocent life” is not a “country-wide” thing (a bad thing). It has also popularized the notion that protecting innocent life, statewide and countrywide,” is a whimsical thing to be left up to majority vote. If “protecting innocent human life” is fundamental to a civil society, if it is a foundational biblical principle, if it is the main purpose for having “government” in the first place, it is incumbent upon God’s people to be that voice in the culture for the sake of the culture and the mission of the Church.

We join with the National Right to Life and organizations like our LCMS Life, Lutherans For Life and others who are expressing their gratitude to those in government who are standing for life. But it is not enough for us to demand such commitment from our leaders alone. We, too, must be committed to the sanctity of life for all. It is time to stand up and be counted. It’s time for the Church and its people to reclaim the notion of the preciousness of life, the gift that children are to the family, and the cultural blessing that families are to society in a culture that is leaving these vital truths behind. It sounds almost trivial to say, “Have a heart for those who have a heartbeat, especially in their mother’s womb.” Protecting innocent life is demanded of us all. There’s too much at stake if we don’t.

The Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz is the executive director of the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty.

 

Be Informed
Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Institute explains the impact of recent pro-life laws across the country.

 

Be Equipped
“There’s a growing threat to religious liberty in America today. In a society like ours, we must be the guardians of our own freedom.” Read more here.

 

Be Encouraged
“Knowing that God is always near as our Help moves us to reflect the Savior’s love in helping others. ‘Carry each other’s burdens’ (Galatians 6:2).” –Daily Devotion, Redeemer Lutheran Church, Sister Lakes, Michigan

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