40 Days for Life fall 2011: Day 5 Devotional

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This is your Daily Devotional from 40 Days for Life.

Intention

May the truth of the final judgment shape our thoughts, priorities, and choices here on earth.

Scripture

The King will answer and say to them, “Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me.”

– Matthew 25:31-46

Reflection

by Rev. Ben Sheldon, President Emeritus, Presbyterians Pro-Life

Caring for others is not optional.

Jesus’ picture of the final judgment concludes with this sobering word: the wicked, who failed to care for others in their various needs (e.g., the hungry, the thirsty, the aliens, the naked, the sick, the imprisoned) will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous who did seek to meet those needs will end up with him, enjoying eternal life.

We know that this was no parable! Jesus has given us fair warning! Everything in God’s Word points to the truth that compassionate concern and practical care for all people, especially for the poor, the destitute, the weak and needy is required of us, if indeed we hope to escape the punishment of the fire of hell.

And who are the poor and needy, if not helpless, unborn babies, as well as the aged and infirm at the other end of life? Surely the “least of these” embraces not only those at both ends of the continuum of life, but all others in between. Just how we, as Christ’s true followers, respond to his admonition “inasmuch as you did it to the least of these, you did it to me” will determine whether we enjoy eternal bliss in his presence or the bleak and dreadful reality of eternal punishment in hell. Nothing in God’s Word could be clearer!

Prayer

Gracious and merciful Father, we gladly embrace your Word that counsels us to care for the least of your children, and we renew our dedication to defending the unborn and all whose right to life is compromised by our godless society’s selfish lack of concern. Free us from our own failures and sins so that we will be truly pro-life in every area of our lives. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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    About Elizabeth

    When God calls you to do something, woe to you if you don't answer the call! Years ago, he called me to work tirelessly to stop the killing of his precious children and the hurting of their mothers. I have been going to stand and pray in front of abortion facilities across the country since 2004, and have been sidewalk counseling since 2007.

    One Response to “40 Days for Life fall 2011: Day 5 Devotional”

    1. Iru Yeddanapalli October 2, 2011 at 6:52 pm #

      Lord we lift up all the unborn children,the aged and the sick.May they enjoy the the precious life you have given them.

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