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Abortion vs. GOD'S plan

Psalm 139:17
"How precious also are Thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of them!"

Just think of the COUNTLESS "thoughts" that go into FEARFULLY and WONDERFULLY making a baby in a mother's womb! The planning for all the things to happen that we take for granted, they just happen in our experience. But, God PLANNED for this development and all the things needed to bring another life into the world. 

We think of God, as The Father, and many have the experience of being a parent. Parents have COUNTLESS "thoughts" for their children; providing for them; teaching them; counseling them; anticipating their needs, and caring for them. And, that is on the family level. God is operating on the world wide level. We cannot even wrap our minds around the infinite number of "thoughts" in caring for the WHOLE WIDE WORLD!

"O God! how great is the sum of them!" There is no way for us to understand COUNTLESS "thoughts" GOD has for the countless people that have lived for all time. AND! GOD'S care and plans go beyond this life and this world, He has done everything necessary to secure salvation for our souls! For eternity! How can we even imagine changing what GOD has planned. We should protect life. Life is special and important to GOD! We should use our lives to spread God's love; further His plan.

Abortion goes against GOD'S plan. Abortion is the most significant human rights abuse of our time. Please take a stand against Abortion. Today was the NATIONAL MARCH FOR LIFE, Washington, D.C. (and all over the country.) January 21, 2022. You can watch the event here... https://youtu.be/u9MpXZvm9Zw

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