Posted on 03/01/2019 4:53:16 AM PST by Mom MD
In him was life, and the life was the light of men (John 1:4).
On Jan. 22, 2019, the 46th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion on demand, the governors of both New York and Illinois signed laws to extend and promote abortion.
As he signed the Reproductive Health Act into law, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo described it as the evolution of humankind in America. In Illinois, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed an executive order to ensure taxpayer funding of abortions, saying that it would make his state the most progressive in terms of womens reproductive rights.
Life, not death, is the goal of humanity. History testifies that death is never the means through which justice and human rights prevail. We do not advance on the graves of our children. Germany, which sought eugenics as the solution to problems, now has strict abortion laws. To defend and support life is the goal of every just government, and the right to life is the hallmark of a good society.
Yet abortion laws have allowed the abortion of more than 61,000,000 children since Roe v. Wade. Thats nearly 50 times the number of American soldiers killed in all wars. The abortion industry and its proponents take great lengths to avoid facing the fact that abortion dismembers a living child in a horrid pool of its own blood. This is barbaric.
Abortion is a lie. Science is on the side of life. We shall stand against the barbarism of abortion until our dying breath. Abortion is illogical, as we slaughter babies in the womb while developing ever-better care for other unborn children. Abortion contradicts the natural law written on human hearts that teaches us it is wrong to kill.
Lawmakers and bureaucrats in our country have become emboldened to force citizens to go against their conscience. People publicly celebrate laws that lead to the deaths of children.
How long, O Lord, how long?
Our Christian faith teaches us to value life and to love each and every person as our neighbor. Love is life, and life is the great gift of love. Death is our natural enemy. This can be seen in our lives and in our world each day. Even the birds that seek food in winter testify that life is the goal of their movements and their work. The flowers that grow toward the sun seek the light that enlivens them. We all live under God, who grants life to His whole creation.
And in the giving of His Son to be the Savior, God shows that He is the Lord of life. Jesus came to love. He taught us to love all people, including those whom we consider our enemies. He taught us to unconditionally love every person, even those whom this world considers unworthy of love.
Jesus not only taught us to love. He brought healing and wholeness to the broken. He proclaimed peace to those who were troubled. He sat with those who were excluded. He lifted up those who were beaten down. But most of all, He loved through the sacrifice of His own life on the cross. He died to forgive the sins of all humanity. His forgiveness is a free gift for all who trust in Him, including those who suffer from guilt for aborting their child. He rose on the third day.
The resurrection of Jesus is Gods grand statement that life is the goal of this creation. The resurrection of Jesus proclaims that all creatures find the goal of their existence in life. Just as God raised Jesus from the dead, so we learn that God treasures life over death.
We live as citizens in this world, and we seek to be obedient to our nations laws. We thank God for our leaders and for this great land He has given to us and for its precious freedoms and opportunities. The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod advocates strong citizenship and active participation in government. We obey the laws of our land and encourage those around us to do so.
We are, however, bound by our conscience to speak against those laws that are unjust and, especially, those laws that violate Gods law and the natural law that binds all mankind. Abortion and other means through which humans kill humans violate these natural and moral laws that form the foundation of society.
Therefore, we stand against these actions and against all laws that sanction abortion or the taking of innocent life. We cannot stand silent when people elected to positions in which they are to protect citizens continue to pass laws and advocate for legislation that undermines the sanctity of human life. Our conscience is bound by both the Word of God and reason to speak for life as a precious gift of God and to speak against any and all who promote the killing of unborn children. We cannot hide the evil of these laws under the banner of rights or privilege. Childrens lives are at stake. They cannot speak for themselves. We will speak for them, and we will work to protect their lives.
And we will continue to work to love and support the women who face difficult choices or suffer from the consequences of abortion. We support young mothers who have chosen life for their children. We work to provide adoption and other opportunities to care for children in need. And we continue to show Gods mercy to all, just as He, in Jesus, has mercy on all.
We will work, love and pray that all might know the love of Jesus and trust in Him for salvation. In him was life, and the life was the light of men (John 1:4).
Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, President The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod
I would like to see the ELCA’s position on these new abortion laws. I imagine it is quite different than the LCMS position.
The ELCA is an apostate Sunday social club not a Bible believing Christ following denomination. I wish they would stop calling themselves Lutheran
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Awesome!
Thanks for the ping.
I’m not particularly a Lutheran, but I have visited from time to time. <3 the LCMS.
The LCMS is one of the churches we are looking at as a replacement for our UMC. Even though the UMC conservatives just won a major battle retaining biblical teaching on homosexuality in ordination and marriage, the forces arrayed will not back down. We’ve added new penalties, but the enforcers of those new penalties are the same bishops who refused to enforce prior to the voting.
I converted from Roman Catholic to LCMS, best religious decision I ever made.
You would be most welcome in the LCMS. Give it a try
Me too!!
Thats how the Presbyterian Church, PCA feel about Presbyterian USA.....and why PCA Presbyterian divorced themselves from the mainline USA in the 70s
Thank God for the faithful remnants.
I visited. It was very encouraging.
I won’t argue with that. I’m a bit more on the bapticostal side, but if I had to go more traditional, they’d be at the top of my list.
I second that!!
Sometimes you just know you are in the right place...
(Lifelong LCMS member here.)
Thanks for posting this statement!
Lifelong member of LCMS here. They are rock-solid conservative on every issue.
Lifelong LCMS with son that is a LCMS pastor. I agree they are rock solid and am so thankful for that but we need to pray and constantly be on guard that they stay so in this crazy environment. As long as we stay focused on Jesus Christ and grounded in Scripture we will be ok!
+1
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