Few issues create stronger emotions than abortion.
For many people, it isn’t merely a political issue—it’s deeply personal. Behind the debates, slogans, and headlines are real people carrying real pain, difficult circumstances, hard questions, and sometimes deep regret.
Questions like:
Is abortion always wrong?
What about rape or incest?
Is abortion an unforgivable sin?
What about women or men who already carry the weight of past decisions?
How should Christians respond—with truth, compassion, or both?
These are not questions we can afford to answer carelessly.
As followers of Christ, we are called to think biblically, not politically first. Our views must be shaped by God’s Word, His character, and His heart for both truth and mercy.
In today’s readings, Psalm 68 reminds us that God is a Father to the fatherless and a defender of the vulnerable. And that truth has profound implications for how we think about the unborn, human dignity, and the value of every life.
At the same time, we must remember something equally important: no sin places someone beyond God’s grace.
Today’s study is not only about life in the womb. It is also about forgiveness, repentance, hope, and the mercy available through Christ.


