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πŸ’” Abortion: What God Wants You to Know

 We live in a world where abortion is called a right…

a choice…

a form of healthcare.


But God calls it something else:

the shedding of innocent blood.


This blog isn’t here to condemn you. It’s here to tell you the truth — because only truth sets us free. (John 8:32)





πŸ‘Ά Life Begins in the Womb



The world says, “It’s just a clump of cells.”

But God’s Word says:


“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you.” — Jeremiah 1:5

“You knit me together in my mother’s womb… I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” — Psalm 139:13–14


A baby isn’t potential life.

It’s life with potential.


From the moment of conception, a new human being exists — made in the image of God, with a heartbeat, purpose, and destiny.





❌ The Lie of “Choice”



Abortion is often sold as empowerment, but what it actually offers is pain, guilt, and separation from God.


The enemy has always tried to destroy children:


  • Pharaoh ordered babies thrown in the Nile (Exodus 1)
  • Herod ordered babies killed to stop Jesus (Matthew 2)
  • Today, abortion clinics do the same under a different name



Satan’s tactic hasn’t changed — he just rebranded it as “choice.”





πŸ’” If You’ve Had an Abortion



Hear this clearly:

You are not beyond forgiveness.


Jesus died for every sin — including abortion.


“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us…” — 1 John 1:9


If you’ve had an abortion:


  • God sees you.
  • God loves you.
  • And God can heal you.



There is grace for you at the cross. But grace doesn’t mean abortion is okay — it means you can be set free from its weight.





πŸ›‘ Why Silence Isn’t Love



Many Christians stay silent on abortion because they don’t want to offend.


But silence doesn’t save lives.


Every day, thousands of unborn babies are aborted — many because someone didn’t speak up.


If you love people, you tell them the truth — even when it’s hard.





πŸ—£️ What You Can Do



  • Pray for the ending of abortion in your nation.
  • Support women in crisis pregnancies with truth and resources.
  • Speak up in love — even if it costs you approval.
  • Preach the Gospel — because abortion is a symptom. Sin is the root. Jesus is the cure.






✝️ Final Words



Abortion isn’t just a political issue. It’s a spiritual battle between life and death.


You don’t need to be a lawyer, a politician, or a doctor to stand for life.

You just need to be someone who says, “Life is worth protecting. And Jesus is worth following.”


Let’s speak up. Let’s love well. And let’s point this broken world back to the One who gives life — Jesus.





πŸ™ Prayer



Lord, forgive us for the blood our generation has shed. Heal those who are hurting. Open blind eyes. Raise up voices who will stand for truth. Use me to protect the unborn and point people to You. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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