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©2013 — 40 Days for Life www.40daysforlife.com

Devotional for Day 5, September 29, 2013

Rev. Ben Sheldon, President Emeritus, Presbyterians Pro-Life

Intention:

May the truth of the final judgment

shape our thoughts, priorities, and

choices here on earth.

Scripture:

The King will answer and say to them,

“Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as

you did it to one of the least of these

my brethren, you did it to me.”

—Matthew 25:31-46

Reflection:

Jesus’ picture of the final judgment

concludes with this sobering word: the

wicked, who failed to care for others in

their various needs (the hungry, the

thirsty, the aliens, the naked, the sick,

the imprisoned) will go away into everlasting

punishment, but the righteous

who did seek to meet those needs will

end up with him, enjoying eternal life.

We know that this was no mere parable!

Jesus has given us fair warning!

Everything in God’s Word points to the

truth that compassionate concern and

practical care for all people, especially

for the poor, the destitute, the weak

and needy is required of us, if indeed

we hope to escape the punishment of

the fire of hell.

And who are the poor and needy, if not

helpless, unborn babies, as well as the

aged and infirm at the other end of life?

Surely the “least of these” embraces not

only those at both ends of the continuum

of life, but all others in between.

Just how we, as Christ’s true followers,

respond to his admonition “inasmuch

as you did it to the least of these, you

did it to me” will determine whether

we enjoy eternal bliss in his presence

or the bleak and dreadful reality of

eternal punishment in hell.

Caring for others is not optional. Nothing

in God’s Word could be clearer!

Prayer:

Gracious and merciful Father, we gladly

embrace your Word, in which you

counsel us to care for the least of your

children.

We renew our dedication to defending

the unborn and all whose right to life is

compromised by our godless society’s

selfish lack of concern.

Free us from our own failures and sins

so that we will be truly pro-life in every

area of our lives. Through Jesus Christ

our Lord. Amen.


20 posted on 09/28/2013 9:33:22 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Faith; All

DAY 5: Message to “the sign people”

September 29th, 2013 by admin

Just one item today – but a powerful one. Here’s a letter that a young woman left at a 40 Days for Life vigil site – simply addressed to “the sign people.”

If this doesn’t show the importance of your peaceful witness outside the abortion centers . . . I don’t know what does!

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TO THE SIGN PEOPLE
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My friend had left me the use of her apartment as she was away … perfect because it was right where the clinic was!

The next day, I saw you people lining up with signs … I watched from the window every day and all day you were there! Different folks each time.

I had this idea in my head that abortion picketers were extremists … no “normal” person would do that sort of thing. Yet you did not look extreme … more ordinary.

Tuesday was my pre-procedure appointment. Used the wrong entrance and had to walk past you. So what, I thought. Who cares? They don’t know me or where I am going. As I walked past (hurriedly!), my legs felt like they weighed a ton. What was going on? Are these people intimidating me? Do I need to feel ashamed as I walk past? The receptionist told me to “ignore them” when I asked about you.

Every day I watched you. One day I thought for sure no one would be there. Weather forecast was calling for severe winds and rain. There in the afternoon, amid strong winds which were blowing the signs over the head and onto the grass, you stood. Three or four together. All day!

The next day I took a walk and followed you in the direction where everyone seemed to go. It was a church. After everyone left, I went inside and saw all the signs, flyer. Impressive set-up, I thought. They seem organized in their purpose!

On Friday was my scheduled appointment for my procedure. I was suddenly terrified of what was to be. My heart was almost beating out of my chest.

My boyfriend, who had promised to come the day before, did not show up to take me. Said he was tied up and that ultimately it was my choice to have it that day or wait til next week. My choice. But he’s not there to hold my hand! Lots of weighing pros and cons.

Anyhow, I want to let you know that I decided to keep my baby. The boyfriend is still a distance away but maybe he needs time to come around and see the big picture.

The reason I decided to leave you this note is to tell you that what you did was good. I felt I owed it to you for all the days you stood there in hope that others would take notice. I noticed – and in turn it gave me hope that others I know would also care to “stand for me.”


21 posted on 09/29/2013 10:53:27 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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