Friday, January 18, 2008

Sanctity of Human Life Sunday

This Sunday is "Sanctity of Human Life" Sunday marking the worst day in American history when in 1973 the Roe v Wade decision was made by the Supreme Court. Since then, over 48 million babies have been aborted with an average of three every minute. Abortion is the leading cause of death in America.

"Abortion is not a disease, it is not an accident, and it is not a medical problem. It is a spiritual and social problem. It is the deliberate taking of a human life. Unlike other causes of death, elective and eugenic abortions are 100 percent preventable," said Dr. Jimmy Draper, former President of Lifeway Resources.

Focus on the Family recently shared this story about Tim Tebow:

Tim Tebow, quarterback for the University of Florida, became the first sophomore in history to win the coveted Heisman Trophy as the best college football player in the country. With 29 passing touchdowns and 22 rushing touchdowns, Tebow displayed the kind of versatility and athleticism for which every football coach prays. However, if doctors had had it their way, Tebow wouldn't be here today, according to the Gainesville Sun and lifenews.com

Pam Tebow and her husband Bob were Christian missionaries in the Philippines in 1985 and they prayed for their child even before Pam became pregnant. When she did, she contracted amoebic dysentery, an infection of the intestine caused by a parasite found in contaminated food or drink. As a result, Pam entered a coma.

The treatment for the medical condition required strong medications which would cause irreversible damage to her unborn son and leave him with devastating disabilities. Doctors advised her to have an abortion.

Pam Tebow refused the abortion and cited her Christian faith as the reason for her hope that her son would be born without the devastating disabilities physicians predicted. She ultimately spent the last two months of her pregnancy in bed and, eventually, gave birth to a completely healthy baby in August 1987.

"The combination of Timmy's God-given talent, hard work, character and leadership have made a mark on and off the football field," said Pam.

Former New York Giant Chris Godfrey shudders to think of the millions of Tim Tebows who aren't here today. "You just have to wonder how many good things did not come into our world because of our unwillingness to say 'Yes' and to trust in God," he said. (Pastor’s Weekly Briefing, 12-04-07; www.family.org)



If God was to rain fire and brimstone this day on every square mile of these United States, He would be justified. Oh, but for His mercies are we spared so that His goodness might lead us to repentance (Romans 2:4). This is a modern day holocaust and God will hold us responsible.

For more info and other web resources: www.thetruthproject.org; http://beavoice.net; www.erlc.com/topics

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