Turn To Him
Apr 24, 2023
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You and I live in a culture where promiscuity rules. We’re being bombarded with over-sexualized content on a regular basis. The world makes sexual sin look fun, enticing, and consequence-free.
Tamar became curious about the world and wanted to try some things for herself. One party led to the next, one bar led to another, and one guy led to a night of serious consequences.
Her promiscuous behavior landed her with a tiny, innocent baby inside her womb. Nobody told her this was going to happen. Hollywood forgot to mention the potential consequences of sex outside of marriage. Her choices led her to a low road and sadly, she took our world’s advice again.
She stopped honoring and fearing the God of this universe. She began losing interest in His laws and commands for her life. She stopped reading His Word. She stopped praying. She cared more about following her heart and having fun than staying inside God’s protective boundaries for her life.
The world looked so much more enticing, and she wanted to have some “fun” and live it up” while she was young.
This could happen to you. This could happen to me.
Losing your fear of God puts your life on a very slippery slope. If you want to make sure you’re never faced with the question of having an abortion someday, you MUST have a strong fear of God. Staying away from sexual sin should be a result of your fear of God and your desire to obey His commandments.
If you truly fear God, you will love His law and you will obey His law. You will love children and babies because you’ll see them as a precious creations of God. You will see them as human as God sees them and not as a blob of tissue.
If you’re a woman who has made some serious sexual mistakes, maybe even had an abortion, it’s never too late to turn back to God. It’s never too late to repent and seek God’s forgiveness. It’s never too late to begin fearing God again. Our God is gracious to those who fear Him and humbly call upon His name for help.
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