What does the Bible say about Abortion?
Of all the issues in our culture today, surely abortion is one of the
most volatile. Perhaps no other issue has raised so much
debate and anguish, plus time and monies spent by various interested
parties to educate to public to their views on it. In the midst
of such a controversial issue, many simply throw up their hands and
vow to stay out of it altogether. In the name of freedom and
under the guise of "it isn't my business" many choose to look the other
way from this troubling issue, leaving the decision in the
hand of lawmakers, doctors, and pregnant woman. Although there are
many different issues concerning abortion, the following is
designed to focus on what the Bible says about abortion, and the consequences
thereof.
Does God care?
What does God say about abortion? Do the millions of abortions that
have taken place in this land bother Him? Is a fetus a "real
person" in the eyes of God? If so, where does that leave us? If an
unborn life is truly just a mere mass of fetal tissue to God, we
should want to know. If He considers the life of the woman more important
than her unborn child, we should want to know. And
if He does consider that unborn life a "real person", and just as important
as the life of the mother that bears it, we most certainly
should want to know. After all, we are all accountable to God not only
for our individual lives, but also as a generation and a
nation.
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Throughout the Bible God has plenty to say about the taking of an innocent
life. Most people in our nation, though they may not
be familiar with all of the Ten Commandments, know that "Thou Shalt
Not Kill" is listed there somewhere. The word "kill" in this
instance, specifically refers to "murder"--a premeditated and deliberate
act of taking someone's life. It is different than other
forms of taking a life, which could be accidental, or in self-defense.
God has different laws regarding different sorts of death. But
He continually opposes and speaks against murder, especially murder
of the innocent.
Do not pollute the land where you are. Bloodshed pollutes the land and
atonement cannot be made for the land on
which the blood has been shed, except by the blood of the one who shed
it. Do not defile the land where you live.
Numbers 35:33-34
God's judgement against the killing of an innocent life grows out of
His love for humankind. The crime of murder is not only an
offense against the sanctity of life, it is a pollutant upon the very
land we live. God wants to spare us of the variety of ways this
pollution is manifested. When the land becomes defiled with sin, people
cry out "where is God?" yet they refuse to take
responsibility for breaking His laws which were only given to us for
our protection and good. Each sin that we commit is not
merely an isolated incident, but will set off a chain reaction of other
sins if not dealt with. Since the legalization of abortion for
instance, child abuse has increased over 1000%. This is the exact opposite
of what those who legalized abortion thought it would
do since it was assumed that only children who were initially unwanted
were abused.
In Psalm 106 God speaks specifically
against killing innocent children and babies. He says of His people: They
mingled with
the nations and adopted their customs. They worshipped their idols
which became a snare to them. They sacrificed
their sons and their daughter to demons. They shed innocent blood,
the blood of their sons and daughters whom
they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan and the land was desecrated
by their blood.
Today we may scoff, or wonder in disbelief how anyone, especially someone
who claimed to follow God, could sacrifice their
child to an idol or a demon. Yet, an idol is anything that we worship
before God. Today, children are sacrificed to the idols of
selfishness, convenience, "freedom," and ambition--sacrificed to the
very demonic powers that are behind such idols. Times
really haven't changed that much. Human nature hasn't changed, nor
has Satan's schemes against that which God considered so
precious that He died to redeem it--human life.
When does life begin?
One may argue here that they agree that it is wrong to murder, but they
still don't see how a fetus necessarily qualifies as a human
being. Perhaps God doesn't feel the same way about a very young fetus,
as He does an older fetus, a newborn, or a
50-year-old. It may be a different issue altogether with Him. Does
the Bible say anything specifically about unborn children?
In Exodus 21:22 God gives a specific law regarding social order for
the Israelites. He stated that if two men were fighting and
hit a pregnant woman, thus causing her to give birth prematurely, they
must be fined according to any damage done to the baby.
The fine must be paid in relation to the amount of damage inflicted
upon the child. If God would make a law specifically referring
to the rights of the unborn, then surely the unborn must mean something
to Him!
It has been stated If the womb had windows, there would be no abortion.
As humans, we are not omnipresent and cannot
know the full scope of what each human life is worth. We cannot dwell
in the womb with a fetus, nor can we see it as it matures.
But God can.
A Scientific View
Just 18 days after conception, the baby's heart begins to beat. At six
weeks, brain waves can be measured. At eight weeks the
vital organs are functioning and fingerprints have formed. At nine
weeks, the unborn baby is able to feel pain. Over 700,000
abortions each year are performed after this point in the pregnancy.
By the beginning of the second month, the unborn child,
small as it is, has begun to look distinctly human, though the mother
may not even be aware that she is pregnant! By the time the
baby is eleven weeks old, he or she breaths (fluid), swallows, digests,
sleeps, dreams, wakes, tastes, hears, and feels pain.
Babies born prematurely can survive outside the womb as young as 20-25
weeks old. Yet, all that is necessary to make the
baby a grown human being is already there from the moment of conception.
All it needs is time to mature.
Former Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Koop stated "We now know when
life begins because the test-tube baby proves that
life begins with conception. What do you have in the dish? An egg and
a sperm. What do you add to it to get a baby? Nothing."
Though it is wee, it is still a real person, just as a crumb of bread
is still real bread. No one who has been given the gift of life
should dare despise the day of small beginnings. Have we forgotten
so quickly that we were once as small?
"In the tiny, almost invisible thirty two cell blastocyst--in that one
gram or so of tissue--there is a physical potential and
moral destiny unparalleled in our universe. Next to it, a gram of plutonium
is a triviality: plutonium cannot compose a
symphony, cannot cure cancer, cannot plan our course to the stars".
-Bernard Nathanson, M.D. and former abortionist-
A Spiritual View
God said to the prophet Jeremiah, Before I formed you in the womb I
knew you. Before you were born I set you apart; I
appointed you as a prophet to the nations. Jeremiah 1:5 God knew this
man before he was born. As he was forming in his
mother's womb God gave him his personality, talents, and temperament.
If his mother had gotten an abortion, the "fetal tissue"
she aborted would have been a real person named Jeremiah; a mighty
prophet of God and the gift of God's voice to the nations,
though she would never have known.
The Lord hath called me from the womb: from the bowels of my mother
hath he made mention of my name. Isaiah
49:1 KJV
Did not he who made me in the womb make them? Did not the same one form us within our mothers? Job 31:15
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's
womb. I praise you because I am fearfully
and wonderfully made. Psalm 139:13-14
The above verses are only a sampling of the many Biblical references
we find to life inside the mother's womb. From them, it is
clear that life begins when God creates it, not at some later point
in time when it has grown to look like a newborn. God does not
judge things according to their stage of development the way humans
tend to. According to the above passages, even the tiniest
embryo is the subject of His love and care. God sees each of our lives
in the realm of our total existence, whether we are yet
unborn, a young woman in the prime of her life, or an old man on his
deathbed. He is patient with all of us, longing to bring each
one of us into His maturity.
Do we look like God?
To wantonly destroy innocent human life is a crime against God, and
a rejection of the truth that we were made in His image.
Everything in the universe belongs to Him anyway. The earth is the
Lord's, and everything in it, the world and ALL who
live in it. Psalm 24:1 Our own lives are a precious gift given to us,
but ultimately we belong to God! We are His possessions;
we have merely been granted stewardship over our lives, talents, money,
time, the earth we live on and the things we "own."
Though children pass through us they are not ours, anymore that we
are property of our parents. Each of us has been given the
gift of life and freedom, for which we are responsible and accountable
to God. None of us has the right to deny that same gift to
an unborn person. It is an honor to carry that powerful force of another
life within our very bodies-- a life made in the very image
of God! (Genesis 5:1-2)
God is no respecter of persons. If He knew Jeremiah in the womb, He
knew you too. Do you believe that God lovingly
fashioned you and loves you dearly? Do you believe that He has had
a plan for your life from the beginning of time? A plan that
none other can fulfill in quite the same way you can? That you came
to this earth "trailing clouds of glory?" Or do you believe in
your heart that you were a mere "accident" and that God has no personal
concern for you or your life? Is it easier to believe that
you are just a highly evolved animal? An animal (especially an undeveloped
one) may certainly be easier to dispose of. It seems
somehow even "natural," as the laws of nature lend themselves to the
survival of the strong and the equipped. Yet it seems
doubtful that even an animal would come up with a way to deliberately
kill it's unborn offspring.
Even the jackals offer their breasts to nurse their young, but my people
have become heartless like ostriches in the
desert. Lamentations 4:3
Oh, let us turn from our heartlessness and defend the sanctity of human
life! Out of respect for God, let us offer mercy and
compassion to every life around us, born or unborn. Let us be givers
of life instead of takers of life.
Am I my brother's keeper?
Every 20 seconds another baby is aborted in this country, yet very few
seem to notice. Statistically, one out of every three of us
will die by abortion, and we will never know what we lost in those
lives. Our country goes along its way leaving lawmakers in
distant buildings to decide how the carnage should continue. We've
bought into the lie that those we dispose of are not real
people. It is the same old lie that was used to keep slavery legal,
and to exterminate masses of peoples in holocausts all over the
world. We should be able to see through it by now, but as usual, most
of us let circumstances and the current cultural climate
dictate to us what is acceptable or not. Yet God tells us to: Rescue
those being led away to death, hold back those
staggering toward slaughter. If you say "But we knew nothing of this,"
does not He who weighs the heart perceive
it? Does not he who guards your life know it? Will he not repay each
person according to what he has done?
Proverbs 24:11
In our society today we face a myriad of social problems as a result
of our hypocrisy. Most of us have had to become somewhat
doubleminded just to keep a vestige of sanity. We put warnings on cigarettes
and alcohol, that their consumption is dangerous to
an unborn child. Yet we deem it perfectly legal, even "responsible"
for a mother to have a doctor poison that same child inside
her, or rip it to shreds with a surgical instrument. We might charge
a man who kills a pregnant woman with a double homicide,
yet what if that woman was on her way to the abortion clinic to dispose
of her baby anyway? Do we then charge him with a
single homicide? Why do 21 states have legislation to delay a death
sentence imposed against a pregnant woman who is guilty of
a crime, until after she delivers her baby? If we really believed what
we said about the unborn child being a mere blob of tissue, it
would seem that no one would mind if that baby died along with the
mother in the electric chair.
We wonder how respectable college kids can throw their newborn baby
into a dumpster, yet what are we supposed to think?
We're the ones who told them that it is irresponsible to raise a child
at their young age and that an "unwanted child" (which is a
fallacy) is better off dead. They are not to blame as much as the media,
the lawmakers, the abortion counselors, the doctors, and
the voters. When a woman can have an abortion on a nine month old unborn
child, and yet a week later be tried for murder if
she disposed of the child outside the womb (which at that point, would
seem to be a much easier and practical way to dispose of
the baby) what are the young people of this nation supposed to think?
Do we really have to wonder at the lack of respect for
human life that we see around us?
Evil prevails when good men, in the name of freedom, do nothing. Live
as free men, but do not use your freedom as a
cover-up for evil. I Peter 2:16 Very few of us would argue that crack
cocaine, or rape should be legal simply because people
are going to do it anyway, yet that is the argument that is applied
to abortion. As a nation, our morals and ethics vacillate
between honor and convenience, integrity and greed. We are slouching
towards everything we have stood against and hated
from the foundation of this country, yet we pave the way with our apathy.
This doublemindedness has become a cancer eating
away at the very heart of our nation.
History will speak of our abortion as a mark of the absolute decadence
of our era. There will come a time when we will
look back on abortion with the same shame we do now towards our evil
treatment of the American Indians, and the blight of
slavery. We wonder why history continues to repeat itself. It is because
evil starts in little ways--it starts as a seemingly innocent
thought in the heart of man. Sin always seems practical, necessary,
or even "cute" in it's initial stages. It is only in hindsight that we
can see just how atrocious those massive exterminations were and how
they went against the very core of what the United States
was supposed to be. Yet, we have no right to condemn previous generations
for the same deeds we commit today. Then, as
now, the masses simply went along with whatever was the popular opinion.
In regard to slavery, it was even argued that the
government didn't have a right to tell people whether they could own
slaves or not... That it was a personal choice to be made
and that freedom of choice is what our country is all about. Only in
that case they forgot the rights of one whole people group.
Sound familiar?
Then the Lord said to Cain, "Where is your brother Abel?" "I don't know,"
he replied. "Am I my brother's
keeper?" The Lord said. "What have you done? Listen! Your brother's
blood cries out to me from the ground. Now
you are under a curse and driven from the ground which opened it's
mouth to receive your brother's blood from your
hand." Genesis 4:9-11
As a nation, we must repent for the heartlessness we have displayed
to the most helpless members of our culture. Though God is
merciful, He is also just. He cannot ignore the cries of the blood
that have soaked our ground and stained our hands. We are
bringing ourselves under a curse, but do not have the eyes to see it.
We only see the fruit of that curse and we wonder what went
wrong. Like Cain, our ears have become deafened to the cries of those
we have murdered.
True Freedom
There are too many of us who prefer to let the media do our thinking
for us. Should we disagree, many of us are too intimidated
to ever speak out with conviction. As we let time go by, our godly
convictions begin to slip away and we become numb.
Eventually, we may even support that which we had earlier condemned.
This is called the "searing of a conscience." It happened
in Hitler's Germany and it is happening today. How can we bring a dead
conscience back to life? How can we know the
difference between right and wrong? As was just established, we cannot
merely "listen to our heart" and follow what seems best
at the time. Some of the most horrifying deeds in history have been
done by those who were following whatever moral code was
most convenient at the time. Freedom is not doing whatever suits our
fancy at the moment. That will only bring slavery and
sorrow to our souls. True freedom is having the power to know what
is right and to choose accordingly. But how can we
choose, if we do not know? How can we obtain true freedom?
You shall know the TRUTH and the TRUTH shall set you free. John 8:32
We must cleanse our minds by the washing with the water through the
WORD. (Ephesians 5:26) God's WORD is the
Bible--ancient, yet ageless and seething with life. It will literally
clean our thinking and bring life to our sin-deadened minds so we
can see what He sees and feel what He feels. It will reveal our very
thoughts to ourselves.
For the WORD of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged
sword it penetrates even to dividing soul
and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes
of the heart. Hebrews 4:12
Respect for God, His creation, and His Holy WORD, is the only way we
will ever find true freedom. The fear of the Lord is
the beginning of wisdom, but fools despise wisdom and discipline. Proverbs
1:7 Wisdom and compassion cannot be
found outside of God for He is wisdom and He is love. Long before heaven
and earth were made, and long after they disappear,
His WORD will still remain. On the Day of Judgement abortion and every
other atrocity we have tried to justify will be shown for
the evil it is. We must seek God now, while we have the time to do
it! Today is the day of salvation.
It is not too late to repent and turn our hearts back to the Lord. We
can bring healing and life to this land that we love if we will
humble ourselves before God's mighty right hand. If my people, who
are called by my name, and humble themselves and
pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will
hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and
heal their land. II Chronicles 7:14
God Loves You!
If you are planning an abortion, please reconsider. Though your situation
may seem hopeless, God will work something beautiful
in your life if you trust and obey Him. Choosing to "remove" your problem
will only create new ones. Shall I offer my firstborn
for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
Micah 6:7 You will have to bear the guilt of your
abortion or else harden your heart to not feel guilty. God loves both
you and your child very much, and if you feel incapable of
raising him or her, there are thousands of couples who have waited
years for the chance to adopt a baby. Though it may be
difficult to give it away, you will have given it the greatest gift
of all--life. As Mother Theresa put it so simply "love means to be
willing to give until it hurts." Give your child to a family that will
truly love it. You can make the dreams of a childless couple come
true... and you can bless the heart of God.
If you have already had an abortion, please do not feel that this was
written only to bring you under guilt and condemnation.
What is done is done and cannot be changed. God has your child in heaven
with Him, and longs to forgive you if you ask Him to.
Once God forgives a sin, He literally forgets it, and DOES NOT HOLD
IT AGAINST YOU ANY LONGER! Please do not
hold against yourself what God has forgotten. Forget the former things;
do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new
thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I, even I am he who
blots out your transgressions for my own sake,
and remembers your sins no more. Isaiah 43:18, 25. Receive His love,
for He loves you just as much as the child you lost.
He already took your sin and bore it upon Himself so you would not
have to bear the punishment, which would be eternal
separation from Him. He knows the agony you've gone through better
than any other, for He was there too, with you. Open your
life to Him and let Him give you a crown of beauty instead of ashes,
the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of
praise instead of the spirit of despair. He will make you into an oak
of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the
display his splendor. Isaiah 61:3
In conclusion, the words of God ring out as clearly now as they did over 3,000 years ago:
This day I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that I have
set before you life and death, blessings and
curses. Choose life so that you and your children may live, and that
you may love the Lord your God, listen to his
voice and hold fast to him. Deuteronomy 30:19-20
The above article written by Mercy Aiken,
staff editor of Christ Unlimited Ministries.
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