Giving public witness to the sanctity of life in this
culture is certainly not easy. And
testifying against the horror that is abortion outside a business where preborn
boys and girls are actually killed? Well, that is particularly disheartening,
disgusting, and disillusioning.
So why do I do it?
Indeed, why have Claire and I and many of our close friends participated
in sidewalk counseling and pro-life witness outside abortion mills for 32 years
and counting? Here are 5 quick reasons.
5) The presence of peaceful, prayerful pro-life advocates
outside an abortion clinic has a profound and ongoing effect on those going
inside, on the workers, on the people walking or driving by. It provides multiple and memorable messages
regarding the wrongness of abortion, the availability of alternatives, and the
offer of forgiveness through Christ’s gospel.
4) A pro-life witness outside an abortion business insures
that men and women – even those who ultimately decide to commit the abortion –
will forever remember that someone was there to plead with them, “no, don’t do
this.” They will retain in the memory of
their abortion experience that someone was standing up for their child…and for
the mother’s spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being. That provides a
tremendous incentive for repentance, a motivation to seek forgiveness and
healing from the God Who delivered His Son to die for mankind’s sins.
3) Being regularly at an abortion clinic and coming face to
face with the persons availing themselves of the demonic opportunities for child sacrifice fuels, as nothing else can, one’s zeal and commitment to fight against abortion on all other fronts. Political action? Spiritual
intercession? Crisis pregnancy
work? Pro-life education? Chastity campaigns? Efforts to de-fund Planned Parenthood? Conversion of the arts to provide for
effective sanctity of life expressions?
All of these (and more) are powerfully stimulated by being there at the
very doors of death, being regularly challenged by what the stakes are in this
fight.
2) Pro-lifers outside abortion mills save lives by dissuading people from aborting their children. Even when they are not aware of their impact, pro-life advocates provide an impressive force for life that changes minds. Would-be abortion clients are challenged in their conscience and end up driving by. Even clients inside the place change their minds and leave. And, among the dozens or hundreds or thousands who drive by and see peaceful protestors who carry pictures of babies and words like “Choose Life” and “Mother and Child: Love Them Both” and “Life: What a Beautiful Choice,” there are countless numbers of people whose consciences are challenged. Do you not expect that the Lord will tend those seeds of winsome truth and that they will not be relevant in future meditations, conversations, and especially when people are pressed by abortion temptations? Oh yes, the presence of pro-life advocates provide illumination and spiritual challenge that goes far beyond what we can imagine.
2) Pro-lifers outside abortion mills save lives by dissuading people from aborting their children. Even when they are not aware of their impact, pro-life advocates provide an impressive force for life that changes minds. Would-be abortion clients are challenged in their conscience and end up driving by. Even clients inside the place change their minds and leave. And, among the dozens or hundreds or thousands who drive by and see peaceful protestors who carry pictures of babies and words like “Choose Life” and “Mother and Child: Love Them Both” and “Life: What a Beautiful Choice,” there are countless numbers of people whose consciences are challenged. Do you not expect that the Lord will tend those seeds of winsome truth and that they will not be relevant in future meditations, conversations, and especially when people are pressed by abortion temptations? Oh yes, the presence of pro-life advocates provide illumination and spiritual challenge that goes far beyond what we can imagine.
1) Because my honor as a Christian is at stake. Where such brazen, violent injustice is
occurring, how can I refuse the opportunity to testify against it? What does it mean to the reputation of the
Church (not to mention her sense of moral priority) if children are brutally
murdered in our neighborhoods without us raising our voices in principled
protest? How much is our evangelism and
discipleship tarnished and weakened if we do not take seriously such charges as
Jeremiah 22:3 and Isaiah 1:16-17: “Thus
says the LORD, ‘Do justice and righteousness, and deliver the one who has been
robbed from the power of his oppressor. Also do not mistreat or do violence to
the stranger, the orphan, or the widow; and do not shed innocent blood in this
place.’” And “Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean. Remove the evil of your
deeds from My sight. Cease to do evil. Learn to do good. Seek justice. Reprove
the ruthless. Defend the orphan. Plead for the widow.”
Fewer and fewer American Christians bother nowadays to go in
front of abortion mills to pray and give pro-life witness. That is an ominous
warning of how far we have been co-opted by the world around us. We have become indifferent, callous,
distracted, and cowardly. Nevertheless, the grace of God remains available to
us all – grace that forgives and cleanses, grace that yields wisdom and
strength, grace that yet can bring personal and cultural revolution.
Our marching orders are quite clear. We read them in the
Scriptures already listed. And in others like Psalm 82:3,4: “Vindicate the weak
and fatherless. Do justice to the afflicted and destitute. Rescue the weak and needy; deliver them out of
the hand of the wicked.” And Proverbs 24: 11,12: “Deliver those who are being
taken away to death, and those who are staggering to slaughter, Oh hold them
back.” And James 1:27: “Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and
Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep
oneself unstained by the world.”
As I said at the beginning of this column, giving public
witness to the sanctity of life in this culture is certainly not easy. But it remains extremely high in the values
expressed by our Lord.
And that’s why, by the grace of God, we continue to do it.
And that’s why, by the grace of God, we continue to do it.