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Opportunities in
the Rubbish
We
may not hear a loud crash. We may not feel the rush of wind as air is sucked
into a deep pit of crumbling theories and ideas. But, the “world towers” of
Darwinism, humanism, modern feminism, and relativism are falling. Nothing that
is based on a lie can stand forever. That’s because Truth overpowers even the
most evil yet enticing of ideas.
The Word of God is a thunderbolt, said Martin
Luther, “so powerful that its impact turned the whole Roman Empire with its
wisdom, might, and sanctity into a pile of rubbish. Christ the Hero beat
everything through the marvelous power of His Word!”
I think of Christ the Hero every time I remember
24 friends and family members who’ve shared their abortion story with me. At
first, my involvement in the pro-life ministry called Lutherans For Life caused
some of these women to feel uncomfortable or assume a defensive posture. They
were convicted, you see, by their sin. It weighed heavy on them and threatened
to separate them from God. In this vulnerable state, they were deceived by
other sinful and harmful ideas. But, Lutherans For Life had nurtured in me the
ability to properly distinguish Law from Gospel. I could remind these wounded,
but precious souls that Christ is their personal Hero! He reaches deep into our
pit of despair to pull us up into His light of promise and hope.
On my journey from youthful motherhood to more
mature grandmotherhood, I’ve watched the lives of people change. I know my own
life has changed. Sure, I’ve been told I’m much too focused on a “single
issue.” But, seeing the world through Biblical, pro-life eyes enables me to
help make the world a safer place for all people – born or yet to be born.
I want to help the Church resist evil but, at the
same time, find hopeful opportunity every time human ideas crumble. When Luther
demanded that the Church be the Church, he helped to do more than reclaim the
Church from cultural corruption. He helped reform education, government, the
arts, and science. What are some hopeful opportunities for Christian men and
women who love life? (I’m pleased you ask!)
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To live counterculture.
This won’t be easy for an older generation that has denied being influenced
by the “world towers” or may want to live the rest of its days socially
secure and “comfortable.” But, a younger generation that has witnessed the
failures of its parents and grandparents may reject bad ideas in order to
better guard and protect their own children. Such men and women aren’t
looking for a Church that mimics the culture, but a Church that is
distinctively different. We are distinctively different when we refuse to
wrap Jesus around worldly models. For example, education in purity
contrasts education in sex. Biblical marriage contrasts same-sex unions or
co-habitation. Adoption contrasts abortion. Use of adult stem cells
contrasts use of embryonic stem cells.
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To practice servanthood.
Younger generations are sick of power plays and political pandering. They
are more interested in rebuilding communities and meeting the needs of the
poor, homeless, and those who have no advocate. The Church has a history of
rebuilding communities and meeting the needs of others! Volunteerism and
serving the needs of “the least of these” is a vocation for many pro-life
Christians.
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To practice traditional faith.
There is a growing curiosity, particularly among younger Christians, about
traditional faith. Pro-life Christians can explain that the traditional
faith practiced by the early Church meant rescuing babies, caring for the
sick, and engaging the culture with their Biblical worldview.
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To love one another.
Some people think Christianity is a bunch of “thou shalt nots.”
Christianity is not about what we cannot do but about what we can do! The
two greatest commandments Jesus gave were about doing something: “Love the
Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength” (Mark 12:30)
and “Love your neighbor as yourself (v. 31).” Our neighbors are babies –
and their mothers, fathers, and grandparents! God’s kind of love is for
everyone. It does not discriminate. It does not choose big over small,
white over black, rich over poor.
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To involve the young.
An extraordinary young woman in my life once reminded me that many in her
generation are ready to assume leadership, but they respect the present
leadership too much to step in without being invited. Many young people are
waiting for our invitation to help make a difference in the world! They
want to love life and help defend it! They want to raise the culture to
higher standards! They are ready and willing to be trained! But, they
won’t wait forever!
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To show how to love life.
9/11, Katrina, and the shootings at Columbine and Virginia Tech are all
reminders that life is precious, good and evil do exist, and we have
heroes. Christians who love life can tell others that life is precious
because God created and redeemed it, that evil exists because of sin, and
that heroes are men and women who remember God’s Word and use it in the
daily battle for life.
No, we may not hear a loud crash. We may not
feel the rush of wind as air is sucked into a deep pit of crumbling ideas. But,
the “world towers” of paganism are falling. Worldly ideas are nothing but a
pile of rubbish when Christ the Hero beats everything through the marvelous
power of His Word!
This article by Linda Bartlett was first published in
LifeDate, the quarterly journal of Lutherans For Life (Summer 2007). It is
excerpted from Linda’s booklet entitled Generations of Life for Generations
to Come. The booklet may be ordered from
www.lutheransforlife.org and used as a Bible study or
topical discussion with your family or small group.
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