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Op-Ed: 3 Things the Church Must Do Immediately After Roe Is OverturnedWestern JournalPublished 3 days ago on May 24, 2022 By Roland Warren, The Western Journal

 

Op-Ed: 3 Things the Church Must Do Immediately After Roe Is Overturned

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The Supreme Court’s impending ruling on cases that made abortion legal across the country highlights a need for the church to ask what it must do to prepare for a post-Roe America. While courts can make abortion illegal, only God through his church can make it unthinkable.

Churches have remained mostly on the sidelines of the abortion issue for fear of being seen as “too political.” When they do decide to get involved, their involvement, ironically, is primarily political.

Christians ought not to see the life issue through a political lens but through a discipleship lens. After all, every good work a Christian does should lead to discipleship. Food for the hungry, clothes for the naked, compassion for the pregnant. Indeed, Christians must begin to recognize discipleship as a critical tool in the fight to end abortion. If we are to truly end abortion, the long-term support and transformational power of discipleship are irreplaceable.


Thankfully, there are thousands of pregnancy centers across the country doing incredible work to provide compassion for the pregnant. However, the core function of a pregnancy center is to provide material and emotional support, from conception to birth, to those walking through its doors. But women and men facing unplanned pregnancies often wonder whether there will be any support for them on the “other side” of choosing life. It is that lifelong support that should be a calling of the church.

So, in a post-Roe America, what happens to women and men if they no longer have the option of abortion? Churches must be equipped to lead with credibility and love — offering compassion, hope, help and discipleship to vulnerable women and men.

Moreover, the church can’t stop at being pro-life, but must become pro-abundant life. We should not only be saving babies from abortion — giving them life — but also building strong, God-honoring families and making disciples of Jesus Christ.

Jesus’ message to hurting people was “come as you are but don’t stay as you came” and “be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” The transformation found in Christ can break the cycle of abortion, but only when women and men are connected to a church that models God’s design for life and family.

The reality is that Roe v. Wade is being overturned every single day. Every time a woman chooses life, she has overturned Roe. Only the church can multiply this to the level our nation will need when abortion is no longer an option.

Accordingly, the church must begin to approach the life issue differently in order to enter into discipleship relationships with the abortion-vulnerable.

First, pastors must lead their congregations to see the issue not as a political one, but as an opportunity for discipling and loving people in need.

Then, church small groups and other church-based ministries must work arm-in-arm with their local pregnancy centers, coming alongside those facing unplanned pregnancies with material and spiritual support. They must be willing to disciple abortion-vulnerable women and men, bringing them into the church for long-term support.

Finally, churches must have a dedicated ministry that serves women and men facing unplanned pregnancies, much like the Making Life Disciples program created by Care Net that is used by hundreds of churches.

Fifty-four percent of women who have abortions claim to be Catholic or Protestant. In a recent national survey commissioned by Care Net, nearly 2 in 5 women who had abortions attended church at least monthly at the time of their first abortion. This provides a tremendous opportunity for the church to minister to abortion-vulnerable women and men with compassion, hope and material assistance.

My prayer is that as Christians, we would begin to see this issue the way God does: as an opportunity to disciple those in need and bring more people to faith in him.

During a critical time in our nation, I pray that God will guide the church, mobilizing believers with the full armor of God to come alongside those in need to overturn Roe in hearts and minds, regardless of what the laws of our land say.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.


Ted Weiland
32m
Edited

Today's churches ought to begin with repenting of promoting the genesis of government-financed in utero infanticide (that will continue in many states even after Roe is overturned).


That's right - many Christians and patriots outraged over in utero infanticide are some of the most ardent promoters of the genesis of the Constitutional Republic's infant assassins - that is, the biblically seditious Constitution as the law of the land.*


The constitutional framers' sins were of both commission and omission. The framers’ sins of commission are evidenced in that there’s hardly an Article or Amendment that’s not antithetical, if not seditious, to Yahweh’s sovereignty and morality.


Their sins of commission aside, the framers’ sins of omission—that is, their failure to establish government and society based upon Yahweh’s commandments, statutes, and judgments—alone sent America to the precipice of moral depravity and destruction she presently teeters on.


Ask the millions of infants slaughtered in their mothers’ wombs if the constitutional framers’ failure to establish government on Exodus 21:22-23 and Deuteronomy 27:25 didn’t lead to their annihilation?


There’s not one national problem in America today—government-financed in utero infanticide, sodomite “marriages,” Synagogues, Mosques, and Temples devoted to false gods dotting America’s landscape, international entanglements, crooked and inept civil "leaders," America’s crumbling economy, runaway debt, and taxes on nearly everything,15 etc.—that cannot be traced back to the framers’ sins of omission.


"For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water." (Jeremiah 2:13)


*For evidence the Constitution is biblically seditious, see free online book "Bible Law vs. the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective," in which every Article and Amendment is examined by the Bible, at Bible versus Constitution dot org. Click on the top entry on our Online Books page.


Find out how much you really know about the Constitution as compared to the Bible. Take our 10-question Constitution Survey in the sidebar and receive a free copy of the 85-page "Primer" of "BL vs. USC."

Jane
May 24
Edited

The Liar in Chief and the Pig will probably run their own killing mills when Roe is overturned. They pretend like they care about children, but it's only illegals and kids who have been killed by someone using a gun. No thought about ALL the millions THEY have killed by abortion. The blood in on their pitiful, evil hands and off to Hell they'll go. GUNS DON'T KILL PEOPLE, BUMBLEHEAD! People kill people using guns, knives, drugs and even automobiles. Can't wait until November. GO RED! LGB!

Ultraviolet
May 24

Ending Roe v Wade does not, unfortunately, end abortion which will be left up to the states where it belongs.

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