
For fifty years Christians have, with waxing and waning fervor, fought to see unborn children protected from parents and doctors that would take their lives. During that time we have seen sixty million babies’ lives snuffed out, on purpose, within the law, in public. It is a living horror. From a practical standpoint it is also a profound frustration. We have tried myriad strategies. At first we thought learned articles, on ethics, biology, genetics would turn the tide. It did nothing.
We tried blocking access to the killing centers with our own bodies, and it didn’t help. A few men took the law into their own hands. We tried creating lobbying groups which in turn adopted the incremental approach. This not only didn’t help us but gave us the bizarre circumstance where Christians not only voted for pro-aborts with exceptions, but called them pro-life. Every Republican candidate between Reagan and Trump publicly affirmed his commitment to protecting the legal “right” to kill babies conceived by rape or incest.
We’ve tried service, opening hundreds of crisis pregnancy centers around the country. There we taught abstinence, until that kept the clientele away. We gave away food, clothing, furniture, pregnancy tests and that brought them in, time after time. We then gave them a window in the womb, thinking ultrasounds would change their minds. It doesn’t work.
I’m very much in favor of political action. It is the state’s responsibility to protect the lives of the innocent. I’m very much in favor of prophetic calls from the church to decry the blood on our hands. I’m very much in favor of service to the needy. No woman is more a widow than the one being pressured to kill her baby by the man who should be protecting them both, no child more an orphan than the one whose parents pay to have it murdered.
All of these “strategies,” however, amount to negotiating with terrorists. They treat abortion not as the wanton murder of our most fragile citizens, but as a political issue. Nothing will change until those who know what abortion is start treating it like it is. It is something every politician should be willing to lose his seat over, every Christian willing to lose his neighbor over, every doctor willing to lose his license over, every pastor willing to lose his pulpit over.
In short, the first thing we need to do is move toward treating the horror as what it is, a horror. Preach the gospel to ourselves, and pray to the God of heaven because we’ve found ourselves living in a nation of not just baby killers, but killers of our own babies. Preach the gospel to the gathered saints and pray to our Redeemer because we’ve found ourselves in a land where we Christians are part and parcel of the horror, one sixth of the killers, while the rest if only because we treat it as normal. Preach the gospel to and pray for those beguiled by Moloch. Preach in our congregations, our common spaces, and outside the doors of their temples. Preach that Jesus knows our wickedness, and yet died for all who would turn to Him.
Is it enough? No, only the One we preach is enough.







