by Mickey Kelly
Voices for Life
For a while now I have been pondering the gospel of Luke that gives a complete account on the birth of Jesus Christ. (It happens to be a favorite of mine). As I was reading the important parts of the first two chapters while caroling in front of Philadelphia Women's Center, I came upon some conclusions that I wish to share.
The first chapter discusses the annunciation. The angel Gabriel appeared to Mary. Mary gave her full yes to the life she is carrying. Today women engage in a promiscuous culture brought forth by liberal feminism that pushes away real message of love. They must be willing to hear the truth with mercy and love. Pro-lifers are God's messengers eager to help women in their hour of great need during peaceful prayer vigils. At the end of the chapter, John the Baptist, in the womb of Elizabeth, became the first to recognize Jesus. We too must be willing to acknowledge the precious gift a mother is carrying.
The second chapter discusses the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. Joseph was not afraid to man up and accept the responsibility of fatherhood. Men are called to be real heroes. They are to be protectors, supporters, and providers needed to stabilize a home for their spouses and children.
As they arrived to the City of David, they were looking to stay at an inn, but there was no room for them. Every time I hear the last line "no room for them in the inn" my heart becomes heavy when women and their "boyfriends" or family walk into an abortion facility because they believe abortion is their only option. Love requires sacrifice. In order to do that, we must make room for the child who is to come. Pro-lifers are the innkeepers needed to welcome all people; the unborn, immigrant, stranger, and even those suffering from physical and mental problems.
Overall, the passages I have shared from Luke's gospel tells us why pro-lifers are peacefully present outside of abortion facilities everywhere day in and day out. We have a duty to be the innkeeper's God desperately needs to welcome the unwanted children with love, mercy, and hope.
This Christmas be sure to give to a pregnancy center or local pro-life coalition in the name of Jesus. Your love and kindness is all you can give to a pregnant mother this year.
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones. Hold each other close and the memories of those no longer with you even closer. Step away from technology for the day and make memories that will last a lifetime. Attend Christmas mass at a church near you. Light a candle for an end to abortion and pray for the conversion of those involved with the holocaust of our time.
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Pregnant, need help or know someone who does?
National Hotline: Call 1-800-712-HELP or Text 'HELPLINE' to 313131.
In Southeast Penna: Call the Community Women's Center at 215-826-8090
If you or someone you know is suffering after abortion, confidential non-judgmental help is available. Call Project Rachel's national toll-free number 888-456-HOPE (4673) or visit hopeafterabortion.org.
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