Sancity of Life Sunday
The sermon affirms the sanctity of life from conception, grounding its argument in Scripture to emphasize that every human life is known, created, and valued by God before birth, reflecting divine intentionality and purpose. It challenges the congregation to move beyond mere belief to active defense of the unborn, highlighting the moral imperative to speak out against abortion as a form of violence, even in difficult circumstances such as rape or abuse, while affirming God's ability to redeem even the most tragic origins. The preacher calls for courageous, consistent witness in public and private spheres—through conversation, civic engagement, and personal conviction—urging believers to resist cultural apathy and the fear of offense, knowing that silence is complicity. At the same time, the message balances firm moral clarity with pastoral compassion, affirming that forgiveness and restoration are available to those who have participated in abortion, reflecting God's grace and the church's role as a place of healing. Ultimately, the sermon calls the church to be a prophetic voice in a culture that devalues life, trusting that God honors every life and empowers His people to act in faith.
| Sermon ID | 120261533386879 |
| Duration | 36:02 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Jeremiah 1:4-5; Psalm 139:13-16 |
| Language | English |