The Glory of Life

Reblogged from Loopyloo's:

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I am continually amazed at the wonders of medical progress that is being made. I am even more amazed at how those same advances show us the miracles of God's creation. At one time it was fairly easy for those who promote abortion to convince the gullible that a baby growing in the womb was nothing more than a collection of cells that was perfectly okay to flush out of a womans system like nothing more than an enema flushing waste from the bowels.

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8 Responses

  1. Thank you for the reblog Sherry, God bless!

    1. YW!~ Its one of my favorite blogposts, loopy. You hit it out of the ballpark, friend!

      1. :-) Thank you Sherry, I am glad that you liked it!

  2. From the blogpost-

    I am ashamed of the leaders of this country that are pushing us further and further into a culture of death. Leaders who argue that God’s will is not important, and that we should just shut up and sit down, because they have decided that they have this right, no matter what anyone else thinks. These same leaders push their culture of death off on poor countries in exchange for money that Congress allocated without strings. And yet in defiance of the will of Congress and the American people, the very laws of the land that they have sworn to uphold, the attach strings, forcing these countries to amend their own laws and provide, nay not just provide, but push abortion onto their own people.

  3. http://chr1stl1ke.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/god-gives-life-and-a-calling-in-everyones-life/

    One important message in this passage is that the creation of life is glorious and mysterious. Humans have been blessed as participants in God’s design for the furthering of the human race. We give physical birth to children-but God gives life.

    This passage also informs us that God sets certain people apart for his work in the world. Jeremiah became a great prophet to the people of Israel. His work was not easy. People often didn’t want to hear his messages. But he persevered and obeyed God.

    Each of us is also called by God for specific work here on earth. We may not be recipients of proclamations the way Jeremiah was, but we have other assignments to fullfill.

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