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- Life Begins at Conception. The Bible places a high value on all human life, including that of the unborn. Biblical teaching declares that life is a sacred, God-given gift (Genesis 1:26–27, 2:7; Deuteronomy 30:15–19; Job 1:21; Psalm 8:5; 1 Corinthians 15:26), especially the life of children (Psalm 127:3–5; Luke 18:15–16), and condemns those who take it away (Exodus 20:13; 2 Kings 1:13; Amos 1:13–14).
- Abortion is Sinful Murder. In Scripture, we see that God commands that no one be murdered (Exodus 20:13), God values people more than anything (Luke 12:6-7), that pregnant women and babies be protected during pregnancy (Exodus 21:22-25), that He forms life in the womb (Psalm 139:13), and has literally given breath and life to man (Acts 17:25).
- Only Children Are the Victims. The victimhood of children is an essential belief for the biblically-minded Christian. Sadly, this particular point is hotly debated and convoluted by people who play the politics, rather than hold to Scripture.
- The Gospel Saves Sinners. If life begins at conception, abortion is murder, and murdered children are the only victim, then we must surely preach the gospel and believe that God can save sinners who are lost just like you and I once were.
Feb 22, 2016 · There are two premises in Scripture that give us God's view of abortion: 1. All of life is sacred and human life is the most valuable and precious commodity in the world. From God's perspective, each one of us is more valuable than all the money in all of the banks in the world!
- What The Bible Says About Abortion
- When Does The Bible Say Life Begins?
- Bible Verse About Life
- Is Abortion A Sin?
- Is Abortion Wrong If The Mother's Life Is at Risk?
- Will God Forgive Those Who Have Had Abortions
- Bible Verses About Abortion
- Quotes About Abortion from Christian Leaders
The word abortion is never mentioned in the Bible. However, in those days, abortion, infanticide, and child abandonment were permitted under Roman law. In fact, there are several passages that reference the killing of women and children during wars against Israel’s enemies. Although the Bible never explicitly addresses the topic of abortion, the ki...
Simply put, abortion is murder. It is the killing of a human being who is created in the image of God because he values human life. That does not mean the Bible is silent on the matter though because it has a great deal to say about the value God puts on life and even when life begins. King David illustrates this most beautifully in Psalm 139. For ...
This is what the LORD says — your Redeemer, who formed you in the womb: I am the LORD, the Maker of all things, who stretches out the heavens, who spreads out the earth by myself. (Isaiah 44:24). Know that the Lord is God. It is he who made us, and we are his, we are his people, the sheep of his pasture (Psalm 100:3). Before I formed you in the wom...
The Bible does not explicitly say abortion as a sin. However, Psalm 106 reiterates the history of the nation of Israel, their dabbling with child sacrifice, and how costly that was for them because of how abhorrent it is to God. Then in Jeremiah 32, we see God again, rebuking the nation, Israel, for sacrificing their children to the God of Moloch. ...
This crisis is incredibly rare. Renowned biologists and doctors in fertility study, share “Less than 1 percent of all abortions are performed to save the mother’s life” (Landrum Shettles and David Rorvik, Rites of Life, Zondervan Publishing House, 1983, p. 129). Dr. Irving Cushner, Professor of Obstetrics at the UCLA School of Medicine, when testif...
Perhaps you have a friend who has had an abortion, or perhaps you have. I don’t know your story; I don’t know your circumstances, but I do know this: Jesus isn’t shocked by abortion. He knows everything about you and wants to take the shame and insurmountable pain off your shoulders. He wants to wash you in grace and set you free. When Jesus receiv...
Genesis 1:27 - “So God created man in His own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.” Job 33:4 - “The Spirit of God has made me, and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.” Psalm 119:73a - “Your hands made me and formed me.” Job 10:11-12 - “You clothed me with skin and flesh, and knit me together with bones a...
“In biblical terms, the sanctity of human life is rooted and grounded in creation. Mankind is not viewed as a cosmic accident but as the product of a carefully executed creation by an eternal God....“The Bible makes it clear that God sees the unborn infant not as a piece of superfluous biological tissue, but as a person created by Him for life.”—Billy Graham“God sanctifies human life. Every beating heart matters to God. Whether that life is in the womb of a mother, the cell of a prison, the hallway of a convalescent home, or the corner office of a Wal...“Psalm 139is perhaps the quintessential text for discussing the sanctity of life. In this psalm, David praises God for his creation in his mother’s womb. Theologically, this psalm leaves no doubt t...Jul 25, 2022 · As a university professor of biblical studies, I am familiar with faith-based arguments Christians use to back up views of abortion, whether for or against. Many people seem to assume the Bible ...
Oct 29, 2024 · How Do Christian Beliefs Influence Views on Abortion? After the sanctity of life, perhaps the greatest Christian belief that influences the view on abortion is the taking of an innocent human life. One scripture that is often referred to is in Proverbs, where one thing God hates is hands that shed innocent blood ( Prov. 6:17 ).
In fact, I’d say Christians actually should support reproductive justice, and here are my reasons why. One: Reproductive justice is about whole persons whom God loves and tells us to love and care for as well. According to SisterSong, reproductive justice includes access to “contraception, comprehensive sex education, STI prevention and ...
Jun 24, 2022 · At the core of this debate is the fundamental understanding that abortion involves the ending of an unborn life, a life created in the image of God. At the core is the value of human life being devalued and even dehumanized in the stages of embryonic and fetal development. As Christians, our first appeal is to Scripture.