Monday, February 20, 2017

...In a Bright Flash of Light

...In a Bright Flash of Light by Dr. Jim Denison

Researchers at Northwestern University in Chicago have documented an amazing fact. According to The Telegraph, when a human sperm meets an egg, "an explosion of tiny sparks erupts from the egg at the exact moment of conception." Northwestern professor Teresa Woodruff calls the phenomenon "breathtaking."

When I read the article, I thought immediately of John 1: "In [Jesus] was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it" (verses 4–5).

Light always defeats darkness. It may take longer than we want to wait. It may happen in ways we can neither predict nor understand. But light wins.

Recently, a panel gathered to discuss the topic, "Biology Isn't Bigotry." The five women who participated strongly criticized the notion that self-determined "gender identity" is the same as biological sex.

One of the participants calls herself a "long-term leftist" and is on the board of Women's Liberation Front, a feminist group. She and the rest of the panel warned that "gender identity" views amount to the erasure of women, voyeurism, and practicing eugenics on children.

The next day, Norma McCorvey died at the age of sixty-nine. She was better known by the pseudonym "Jane Roe." The 1973 case that bears her name, Roe v. Wade, legalized abortion in the US.

McCorvey later became one of America's foremost proponents of life. In February 2005, she unsuccessfully petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn the legislation that bore her pseudonym. What changed her mind?

In her 1998 book, WON BY LOVE, she explained:

"I was sitting in [Operation Rescue's] offices when I noticed a fetal development poster. The progression was so obvious, the eyes were so sweet. It hurt my heart, just looking at them. I ran outside and finally, it dawned on me. 'Norma,' I said to myself, 'They're right.'

I had worked with pregnant women for years. I had been through three pregnancies and deliveries myself. I should have known. Yet something in that poster made me lose my breath. I kept seeing the picture of that tiny, 10-week-old embryo, and I said to myself, that's a baby! It's as if blinders just fell off my eyes and I suddenly understood the truth—that's a baby!

"I felt crushed under the truth of this realization. I had to face up to the awful reality. Abortion wasn't about 'products of conception.' It wasn't about 'missed periods.' It was about children being killed in their mother's wombs. All those years I was wrong."

Keep embracing and defending biblical truth on sexuality and life. The more our nation rejects biblical truth, the more it needs our witness. Measure success by obedience, not popularity.

The Jewish authorities rejected Jeremiah's warnings and saw their nation fall to Babylon (Jeremiah 39); the people rejected Jesus' warnings and saw their temple fall to Rome (Mark 13:1–2).

However, if even one eternal soul turns from the dark to the light, our witness is not in vain. And when every knee bows and every tongue confesses that Jesus Christ is Lord (Philippians 2:10–11), you will hear your Master say, "Well done, good and faithful servant" (Matthew 25:23).

What if it were today?
 
 

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