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PROLIFE: Life is Sacred : SermonSanctity
of Life Sunday
SERMON OUTLINE "LIFE IS SACRED" Have you ever done a piece of needlework, woodwork, or ceramics for someone special to you? Or for yourself? Or what about an organisation, a ministry, a campaign that you founded? You always have a very special place in your heart for that which you had a primary role in creating, don't you? Imagine how God feels when He creates each one of us, and then we are simply "thrown away!" Perhaps you know of someone who's pregnant with a child the "experts" say will be less than perfect. What goes through your mind abortion? Maybe you know an elderly person who's been incapacitated by illness. Surely he or she wouldn't want the "quality of life" they've been given, would they? First it was the preborn, via abortion. Francis Schaeffer, the Twentieth Century writer and intellectual, warned us in the '70s that abortion was the beginning of a slippery slope of the denigration of human life that would eventually lead to euthanasia and such things as physician-assisted suicides. People then were incredulous. Now there are moves in South Africa to legalise euthanasia. WHY? People think their answers, their solutions, their viewpoints are at least equal to, if not superior to, God's. WE decide which unborn children should be given an opportunity at life. WE decide when someone's life is no longer "useful" enough or of sufficient "quality" to be allowed to continue. Once WE decide that the preborn, the elderly, the disabled, the terminally ill are only "problems" to us with no intrinsic value, it becomes all too easy to just dispose of them. Meanwhile,
God's heart aches as He says, "My thoughts are higher than your thoughts,
and My ways than your ways" (Isaiah 55:9, NIV). I. Life is sacred ... because God made it.
A. It was created by God.
B. It is protected by God. C. It
is valued by God. II. Life is sacred ... no matter what its condition might be. A. Life
is a challenge in a sin-tainted world. B. We
must not overlook those who have challenges in this life. (Illustration:
Pastor and author Max Lucado tells in his book The Applause of Heaven
about a sweater that hangs in his closet. He says he seldom wears it -
it's too small, the sleeves are too short, the shoulders too tight. Some
of the buttons are missing, the thread is frazzled. And so, even though that sweater has lost all of its use, it has lost none of its value. It is valuable not because of its function, but because of its MAKER. So is each life.) The Applause of Heaven, Max Lucado, copyright 1990, 1995, Word Publishing, Nashville, Tennessee. All rights reserved. 6. The lonely
and emotionally distraught C. Our
Lord places great value on those whom society has shuffled aside. III. Life is sacred ... because of its eternal nature. A. Life
exists before we enter the material world. The steps
to life eternal: IV. Conclusion A well-known speaker started off his seminar by holding up a $20 bill. In the room of 200, he asked, "Who would like this $20 bill? " Hands started going up. He said, "I am going to give the $20 to one of you, but first, let me do this." He proceeded to crumple the dollar bill up. He then asked, "Who still wants it? " Still the hands were in the air. "Well,"
he replied, "what if I do this? "And he dropped it on the ground
and began to grind it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it back
up, now crumpled and dirty. "Now who still wants it? " Still
the hands went into the air. "Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way. We feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what has happened, or what will happen, you will never lose your value in Gods eyes. To Him, dirty or clean, crumpled or finely creased, you are still priceless." Psalm 17:8 reminds us that God views us as the "apple of His eye." THOUGHT: The worth of our lives comes not from what we do or who we are, but from whose we are! GOD CREATED YOU - don't ever forget it!! ALL human life is valuable, because God creates and sustains it, in His own image and for His purpose-His sacred image, and His sacred purpose. Those are His "ways," which Isaiah tells us are so much higher than ours. Deliberately violating God's "ways" is the Bible's definition of sin. And there's only one effective way to deal with sin: confess and repent. God is calling us to confess that we have not followed His "ways" and repent from only following our "ways" - individually, as a church, as a nation. How will you respond to God's call? Adapted and
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