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Friday, March 31, 2006

Time to start...

Well, everybody seems to be doing it, so here I am. here i go, my first blog... who really knows how long i will keep it up. amongst, washing, dishes, nappies and everything else i do, keeping this may just be the distraction i need (or time waster!)

My first thoughts are to get out my real thoughts about a discussion Frank Ritchie held in the green room on Life FM a couple of sundays ago. I rang in and this is something I normally just don't do. The fact that I didn't get my thoughts out coherently has been bugging me, so I guess this is as good a forum as any.

The topic was abortion. Being a Christian radio station and all, the majority of callers voiced the view that abortion is wrong and that it ends the life of a little human that God has created. Lots of people coined the term murder. I myself have always been a black and white kind of person, and in essence agree with what they were saying. To me that is the truth. Those callers were calling it exactly as they (and I) see it.
I truly believe that Jesus wouldn't want any one of those babies to die in that manner. I also believe Jesus wouldn't want any woman to suffer through the trauma of having an abortion.

The problem I have with their hardline, hardnosed attitude is as follows...

Being a Christian, I want to become more and more like Jesus Christ. I want to emulate him, be like him. As much as Jesus was full of truth (In fact he is the truth), he was also full of grace. The woman who has been raped, falls pregnant and has an abortion, the woman in difficult circumstances who feels that she has no other option, I can't see the Jesus I know turning his back on them. In fact he would be the one to offer grace and love (with the truth) when the "religious" people turned their backs.

Grace... thats underserved favour and acceptance...

We live constantly with the consequences of our actions. Women and their families need the grace that Jesus Christ offers (whether post-abortion or not), and who better to offer it than those of us who know Gods grace already. So perhaps Christians who are full of truth and like to share that truth around (with much sensitivity... not!) need to think about becoming a little more "full of grace"...

So hows that for a first... very cathartic!

now off to lunch and some Dr Phil on TV before my beautiful babies are once again awake!

6 comments:

BJ said...

Thats why I love that Jesus was "full of grace and truth"...there are so many who are only full of truth and others just as misguided, full only of grace...there is a tension that exists between grace and truth - being FULL of both, rather than moderating either - its that tension which shapes us to be more like Jesus...

Welcome to the blogosphere!

jeanie said...

Great first post...

And welcome! You're now one of us...hehehehe

Looking forward to furture posts.

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sewfunky said...

Hi Vania,
Welcome to the blogging world! :) I'm pretty much a newbie too, although I had one a few years ago, when I had too much time on my hands. Tough issue to start with, I'm not sure about the whole abortion thing, I just know that I could never go through with one myself (I was given the opportunity when I was pregnant with Hope, as I was so sick during the pregnancy!) I think a lot of people get caught up in the semantics of the whole thing. Like when does a foetus become a living human etc. :( I don't want to become someone who judges others because of the decisions they've made, because I am sure that they could judge me just as harshly. I am not perfect - you see (talking wholely to that part of myself that would like to be :) ). Anyhay I am waffling now - just wanna say welcome....