Deuteronomy 30:15-20 The words of our
text were spoken by Moses to the children of the Israelites who came out of
slavery in Egypt . Their parents refused to believe that God
would lead them into the Promised Land and so the older generation died in the
wilderness.
But now their
children were poised to enter into the Promised Land and there was a choice
before them just as there was before their parents. Would they follow in the faithless footsteps
of their parents- or- would they trust God and walk in his ways? Moses said to them: “See,
I have set before you today life and good, death and evil.
On
January 22nd, 1973 our nation and its highest court faced much the
same kind of choice that the Israelites faced standing on the banks of the
Jordan River. Would they believe in the
God of creation who gives life and walk in his ways- or would they deny him and
go their own way?
They made their
choice. In a 7 to 2 majority vote, the
Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the: "right
of privacy...is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to
terminate her pregnancy” thereby legalizing abortion—choosing death and
evil- over- life and good.
So that we
understand what that “choice” really entailed, 650,000 abortions are performed
each year in the United States---about fifty million aborted children since
that fateful day forty-seven years ago.
From this decision
to choose “death and evil” over “life and good” has come a culture of death
that embraces more and more people than just the unborn. Those who are ill—those who are disabled—those
who are elderly—those whose mere existence is an imposition to the lifestyle of
others-- are increasingly looked upon as inconveniences to be gotten rid of by
those more powerful than themselves.
Just as the
Israelites faced a choice as they entered into the Promised Land- and just as
our nation faced a choice in 1973- we too face the same choice between “life
and good” and “death and evil.” Moses
said:
If you obey the
commandments of the LORD your God that I command you today, by loving the
LORD your God, by walking in his ways, and by keeping his commandments and his
statutes and his rules, then you shall live and multiply, and the LORD
your God will bless you in the land that you are entering to take possession of
it.
It
is important to remember that the choice before the Israelites was not whether
or not to be saved-- or whether or not to be a part of God’s people—they were
saved and they were God’s people. God
had chosen them to be his own.
So it is with
us. We have been saved by Jesus
Christ. We are God’s people. God has chosen us in Christ to be his own
precious possession. The choice before us
then, is the same as it was for the children of Israel : What will our identity as God’s people mean
for us in how we live our lives? You
see…
There is an
inseparable connection between: believing
in God—and how we live our lives. Jesus
said: If you love me, you will keep my commandments. John said:
This is the love of God, that we
keep his commandments.
The choice that
was before the Israelites is exactly the choice that is before us: Will we show that our faith and trust in God
is real and living- by loving him and walking in his ways and keeping his
commandments?
To encourage us to
make the right decision, Moses promises us that there are blessings that come
from obedience.
For the Israelites,
these were blessings tied to the covenant that God made with them as a people
at Sinai, blessings that were unique to them as a people—but are there are
blessings for us too that come from walking in God’s ways.
When we follow
God’s counsel about marrying a fellow believer it adds a vital building block
for a strong marriage. When we follow
God’s counsel and abstain from sexual sins we don’t have to worry about
damaging our health. When we follow
God’s counsel and dress modestly people won’t get the wrong idea about us.
There are
blessings that come from walking in God’s ways.
But the opposite is also true, that a life of disobedience leads to
curse and death. Moses said:
But if your heart
turns away, and you will not hear, but are drawn away to worship other gods
and serve them, I declare to you today, that you shall surely perish.
You shall not live long in the land that you are going over the Jordan to enter
and possess.
Just
as there were specific covenant blessings if the Israelites followed in God’s
ways-- so there were specific covenant curses for disobedience.
The same principle
applies to our nation too. Having chosen
death, there are curses. Can anyone
honestly say: that we are a better
people for having legalized abortion?
That we are more caring for those around us? That life has become more precious? That the moral fabric of our nation is
stronger? The fact of the matter is…
Just the opposite
has happened! In the last forty-seven years,
the number of broken homes has risen dramatically. Sexually transmitted diseases are epidemic. Pornography is everywhere.
And how can it not
be so when a nation enshrines death in its laws as a moral right and legitimate
good?
The same thing can
happen in our personal life—there are unintended but real consequences to our sinful
choices: relationships are
broken—opportunities are limited—life with God is undermined—for the truth of
the matter is that when we go away from the Lord, we are moving towards a false
god.
The Israelites
were drawn to worship the Canaanite gods, which involved child sacrifice and
sexual immorality as a part of their worship.
The idols in our day of autonomy and convenience and self lead to
exactly the same sins of sexual immorality and the death of children in
abortion.
And because these
idols appeal to our flesh too, we have to be on guard against them and walk in
God’s ways of service and sacrifice to others, choosing life.
There is a clearly
seen division between those who love God and follow him and take upon
themselves his values-- and those who worship and serve the false gods of this
age—a clear division between life and blessing, death and curse. Moses said:
I call heaven and
earth to witness against you today, that I have set before you life and
death, blessing and curse.
Over
the last forty-seven years, 50 million children in this country have been
legally killed by abortion. We dare not,
as Christian citizens of the United States, turn a blind eye to the destruction
of life that has taken place in our nation.
We are not permitted to ignore it or pretend it is not happening. You know it and so do I.
Heaven and earth
bear witness to this tragedy and so must we.
We must make a solemn resolution that we will have no part in this
culture of death—that we will choose life—not only for our sake-- but for the
sake of those who follow us. Moses said:
I have set before you
life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore
choose life, that you and your offspring may live,
One
of the most painful things for us to realize is that there are consequences for
the sinful choices we make, not only for ourselves but for the generation that
follows us—consequences for our children.
That is certainly true when it comes to abortion.
84 percent of
women who get abortions are single. In
other words, they and their partners have engaged in sexual immorality and a
child is conceived and then aborted in the name of convenience and freedom.
Death is always the
direction of sin unless there is a return to the Lord. The Good News for us today is that we can
return to the Lord—even those who have chosen the way of curse and death for
themselves and their children. Moses
said:
Love the LORD your
God, obey his voice and hold fast to him, for he is your life and length
of days, that you may dwell in the land that the LORD swore to your
fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give them.”
God made an enduring
promise to the children of Israel
beginning with the Patriarchs: that he
would be their God and they would be his people and he would bring them into
the Promised Land. God kept that promise
as he always does.
But there was even
more to his promise. He promised that he
would send a Savior for all people—a deliverer who would change the direction
of the world from death back to life --like God intended for all of us in the
beginning.
Jesus Christ
accomplished by his death and resurrection.
His shed blood paid for the sins of the world—all sins—including the
sins of sexual immorality and abortion.
He took upon himself our broken lives to give us wholeness and
peace. And his resurrection from the
dead is God’s guarantee that death will not be the last word about us--but life
and blessing can come from even the darkest of days—for he himself is our life.
We are called by
God to choose life and blessing over death and curse—to walk in his ways and be
obedient to his commands. We are called
by God to take a stand against evil in this dark and dying world.
We are also called
by God to make his voice heard—to let people around us know that they do not have
to choose death and curse—but that there is a God who loves them with an
everlasting love-- who holds out to them life and blessing in his Son Jesus
Christ if they will only receive it in faith.
When we support
Lutherans for Life- and when we are merciful to those who have sinned- and when
we are welcoming to those who are struggling with critical life issues and need
our support and encouragement—we show, in a powerful way, that we have in the
LORD, a God who can be trusted to give life and blessing. That is why we choose life! Amen.
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