THE REFORMED WITNESS HOUR"Fearfully and Wonderfully Made"Rev. Carl Haak(e-mail: Rev. Carl Haak) January 22, 2006; No. 3290 |
Dear
radio friends,
Our program today decries the
evil of abortion. We issue this denunciation
of a horrible and gruesome evil called abortion based unashamedly upon the Word of God,
the Scriptures of truth.
The Bible teaches us very
clearly that conception and birth are an act of God the life of the unborn is the
life of a person made by God. God, then, as
the author and giver of life is the only One who can take that life. To remove that life through abortion is,
according to Gods Word, murder. God has
commanded, Thou shalt not kill (Ex. 20:13).
And that prohibition extends to conceived human life. Whether that life is embryonic, fetal, or viable
outside the womb, it is a person formed by God.
We read in Job 31:15, Did
not he that made me in the womb make him? And
did not one fashion us in the womb? God
made me in the womb. The life within
her that is with child is, from conception onward, the life of a human person. Concerning that life, it is the right of God the
Maker to give it and to take it. It is not
our individual right to make this choice. We
read again in Job 1:21, The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away. Birth and death are the prerogatives of the living
God. He is the giver and He is the taker in
this awesome affair of life. We have no right
to make individual choices about this matter. Our
duty is to care for what He gives us and to use the life that He has given us to His own
glory.
America as a nation is committed
by law and practice to a form of mass murder. That
mass murder is called abortion. America
stands in this denounced by Gods Word. By
Gods Word? Yes. By the living God, the God who tells us in His
Word that all men and all women stand before Him and must face Him and must stand before
Him in judgment. The God who tells all men: Thou shalt not kill.
But our message today is not
only a message of denunciation of the evil of abortion, it is also a message of the cross
of Jesus Christ, and, therefore, a message of hope to every believer in the Lord Jesus
Christ.
No matter the situation that you
may find yourself in as a family, no matter the situation you may find yourself in as a
pregnant young girl, a pregnant woman, a teenager, or mother, the way of escape, if you
believe that this birth is something bad, is not abortion.
Abortion will involve you in something far worse than what you are experiencing
today. The way of escape in all trials of
life is Jesus Christ believing in His Word, knowing Him by faith, honoring Him,
trusting Him, looking to Him, and obeying Him as both God and Lord.
There are many arguments that
are offered for abortion in the secular world. We
will not enter into those arguments. But
there are also arguments today that take on a religious tone. For instance, we are told that when we look into
the conceivable tragic human life that could come, would it not be better if we first take
that life and prevent the tragedy of an unwanted life or growing up in circumstances where
failure is guaranteed? Or what if we know
that there are birth defects would it not be better to take that life?
This is the way abortionists
would like to argue. But this argument also
is utterly false. For it contradicts the
biblical teaching that God loves to show His gracious power exactly through the way of
trial and difficulty. The Word of God does
not say that we are blessed only if we avoid suffering and difficulty. The Word of God teaches us that we are blessed in
the way of suffering and difficulty and trial. God
teaches us in His Word to view all things, also those difficult circumstances, as a way of
growing deep with God and becoming strong in faith in this present life. God teaches us that His grace is sufficient. And, with His grace, though we may be facing
something that we think we just cannot do (and perhaps the temptation of the evil one is
before us today in abortion), yet with Gods Word and with His grace, those dark
trials become something glorious in our life. That
is, God works them to form in us trust and faith in Jesus Christ. They become the way whereby God works in us a deep
and strong walk with Him in faith.
When an abortionist reasons that
taking the life of an unborn is less evil than the difficulties that will come if we allow
that person to be born, they are making themselves wiser than God, who teaches us in His
Word that His grace is capable of amazing feats and strength and love and that God works
through the way of suffering, especially in the lives of His children.
But there is another argument
that many would use that, perhaps, we can justify abortion by taking comfort in the fact
that all these little children then will go to heaven and even be given a full adult life
in the resurrection. Now there is certainly a
wonderful hope to the child of God that, through death, we have a perfect assurance that
we shall go to heaven. That is a hope that
the child of God can possess as we live our life today in repentance and seeking
forgiveness of our sins. But it is evil to
justify killing by saying that there shall be a happy outcome for the person that we kill. This same justification of the killing of the
unborn could be used to justify the killing of a one-year old, or any heaven-bound
believer for that matter. The Bible asks the
question: Shall we sin that grace may
abound (Rom. 6:1)? And the answer is a
resounding No! It is presumption
to step into Gods place and to try to make the assignments to heaven or to hell or
to determine when the time is for heaven (or hell!).
Our duty is to obey God, not to play God.
We will take our stand
unashamedly today upon the Word of God. We
decry abortion as an evil before God, the God of vengeance and justice. At the same time we will proclaim the cross of
Jesus Christ, the power of that grace of Jesus Christ, for every situation of life and the
great hope that we have of that grace to sustain us and to be with us in every way of
difficulty and sorrow.
I said that the Bible teaches us
very clearly that human life is created by God alone, and that the life within her that is
with child, the life of the unborn, is the life of a human person.
We read of that, for instance,
in Psalm 139:14: I will praise thee;
for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous
are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
The psalmist is David. And David there
is resolved to praise God for the wonder of his birth and his creation within his
mothers womb. I will praise thee;
for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. But
he is resolved in those verses to praise God for an even greater work than that of
creation of physical life. He is praising God
there for the wonder of a spiritual life, of faith in Jesus Christ. He says, Marvellous are thy works; and that
my soul knoweth right well from his soul, a soul that had been opened by a
marvelous work of Gods grace. Knowing,
then, that God was his Creator, physically and spiritually, David was resolved that he
would live in praise to God. So everyone
whose heart has been opened to God, by God, and who knows God as the marvelous God, the
author of life, physical and spiritual, everyone one today who knows this God is called to
praise Him and to praise Him, for His marvelous works of birth.
David here is piling up words to
express the infinite wonder of God in the conception of a child, in human pregnancy, and
in birth. The term that he uses first of all
is marvelous. That refers to something that
is done with skill and wisdom, something that produces amazement in you when you see it. He uses the words, I am fearfully
made. That word refers to something
that produces awe and reverence in your heart for God.
He uses the words wonderfully made.
That word refers to something that is performed in an overwhelming manner in order
that it produces in us oohs, and ahs. All of this, says David, is true of Gods
work in the creation of a child in the womb of its mother.
Marvelous are Thy works. I am
fearfully and wonderfully made!
What takes place when a child is
conceived within the womb is not something that has happened by chance. It is not a product of a man and a womans
fertility. It is not simply egg and sperm
uniting. It is not simply the combination of
cells in mitosis. But it is the very
marvelous wonderwork of the living God. We
read in Ecclesiastes 11:5, Thou knowest not how the bones do grow in the womb of her
that is with child; even so thou knowest not the works of God who maketh all. God does this.
Yes, God uses a husband and a
wife. He uses that union to bring into life
another soul. He makes a living soul in the
womb. For this reason (and for many other
reasons) the Bible tells us that sex is not for outside of marriage. It is not a plaything. It is a mysterious and a wonderful thing that God
has given to marriage. To reveal the intimacy
of the love that husband and wife have in God? Yes. But it is also used of God, by His hand, to form a
life, to form a soul, a soul that must be in existence for good or bad, either to know the
sunshine of God or His eternal wrath in hell. For
the formation of a soul.
God is the author of life. And what God makes within the womb is, therefore,
not a mistake. David says, Marvellous
are thy works. God has formed us. He formed our height, our bone structure (whether
that will be a heavy bone structure or petite), our looks and our faces and the color of
our eyes and the color of our hair. You look
into the mirror and you say, I dont like
. Dont like what? God has made us.
He makes us in a way that we call normal and healthy. But David is not making any exception in this Word
of God. He does not say, Well, some
children, you could say how wonderful God has made them.
For some children we should say, marvelous are thy works, but not for
others. Oh, no. Marvelous are Thy works. All the work of God in the formation of a child
within the womb of a mother is a marvelous work whether that be Downs
Syndrome, the missing or the extra 21st
chromosome, birth defects as they can now be diagnosed before birth and become another
argument for abortion. No, no, dear ones in
the Lord Jesus Christ. That is not right. There are no exceptions to this Word of God. We are fearfully and wonderfully made. Marvelous are Thy works, and that my soul knoweth
right well! The work of God is marvelous.
The work of God in pregnancy and
birth means that we must see Gods detailed care.
That is what the word marvelous means.
It is the little things of Gods creation that reflect His infinite power and
wisdom. The Lord Jesus said that not even a
hair falls from our head without Gods will. The
Bible teaches us that our breath, our breathing right now, and the beat of our heart, and
the breakdown of oxygen in our lungs into energy, and all the rest, all of this is of God. David had said in verse 3 of Psalm 139, Thou
compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways. The hand of God is the hand that keeps us in
life, that forms us. Gods hand is
marvelous in its detailed care. It is a
wonder.
Gods work in creating
physical life within the womb of a woman is a marvelous work. David says this in verses 15 and 16 of Psalm 139: My substance was not hid from thee, when I
was made in secret
Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect
(incomplete); and in thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were
fashioned, when as yet there was none of them.
David said that God performed this marvelous work of bringing forth the
human life in secret. I did not see it. You did not see it as a parent. But God saw it each moment on the very
first day of conception, when thousands of new cells are made within the conceived life.
Today obstetricians can tell us
of all the stages of pregnancy, down to the weeks and to the days of the pregnancy and the
progress of that human life. They can explain
to us how it all grows and develops. But all
the questions of how it happens and why it happens, only God knows that.
They are all known to God. God forms the ear and the eye. We read in Psalm 94:9, He that planted the
ear, shall he not hear? he that formed the eye, shall he not see? God makes the ear.
Perhaps you like to listen to music. You
have learned what is proper pitch and tone. Did
you know that middle C is when God makes your inner ear (composed of three bones
hammer, anvil, and stirrup) vibrate 256 times a second?
Your eye. In your human eye are 107
million cells, some called cones each one loaded to fire off a message to the brain
when light strikes it, so that your eye, as made by God, is able to distinguish 1,000
shades of color. Your bones. God has made 206 bones within your body. Some are made soft and pliable in the baby, and then they become hard as the baby
grows. Within the palm of the hand, the
intricacy of the construction of your hand. Did
you know that on one square inch of your hand there are 3,000 sweat glands? The cells that are in your blood, the red and the
white blood cells, these God has made. God
has made immune cells that can produce antibody cells, 2,000 in one second, to fight off
infection. Marvelous, marvelous are
Gods works; and that my soul knoweth right well!
Human life is the creation of the Almighty. It
is past finding out.
Sometimes we walk around, as
children of God, for days and we say, Lord, Lord, show me a token of Thy power and
goodness. Lord, Im not very happy. Where is the Lord in my life? And we say, Lord, do you care for me? Are you there? Now will you listen carefully? Marvelous are Thy works. I am fearfully and wonderfully made! In a marvelous way God has made us and God
continues to hold us by His powerful hand and infinite wisdom in existence. He makes us mentally, physically, psychologically. He makes us in a way that surpasses all of our
understanding.
Mankind today babbles about
computer speeds and download times, wireless or cable connection. God gives man to do a little something. But we read in Acts 17:26, In him [God] we
live and move and have our being. God
directs the functioning of our bodies, the size and the shape and the skills. Gods works are marvelous.
David uses the word
substance my substance was formed.
That refers to the potentialities. When
a child is born, there are white blood cells. Some
of these cells are equipped to fight specific diseases even before they come. David says, I am curiously wrought. That is, I am woven together with great skill and
wisdom. Who could put the human hand
together? Who could make the sensation of
feeling and of touch and of smelling? Back to
the white blood cells. Sometimes the white
blood cells, we are told, look sluggish within the bloodstream until an injury or
an invasion of infection. Then suddenly these
cells become active. Why? Because God tells them to. They act as trained commandos. Some of them rush to the spot and stop the blood
flow from going to the location. Others
localize the injury, others clean up the debris, others renew cells. God does all these things!
You hold your first child in
your arms. Perhaps with that birth, your
first child especially, it is a moment you can never forget. As a mother you begin to count all the little
fingers. You look at your baby. This is a wonder of God.
Marvelous are Gods works. Now David, as I said, is rejoicing not only in the
marvel of God, the Creator of human life, but also in God the Creator of spiritual life. He says, My soul knows all these things
right well. That is, by the grace of
God David had been given a spiritual understanding of all things. Apart from the spiritual understanding of all
things, the Bible says, we are as brutes. We
do not understand anything. That is very
plain today. Men in their vaunted wisdom deny
God. And they become foolish in all their
imaginations, according to the Holy Scriptures.
But God, by a power of grace,
opens the heart of the believer so that he might see, so that he might stand and marvel at
all that He has done. And then God gives us
to know even a greater wonder, a greater wonder than physical life physical life
with all of its wonders. But there is
something even greater. That wonder is
re-birth. That God, by grace, by grace alone,
has viewed me, an unworthy sinner, in His eternal love and mercy and has given me, in
Jesus Christ, by a power of His grace, His grace alone in my heart, to believe in Him. Oh, then we are simply surrounded, we are flooded
with the marvelous works of God. And we say,
I will praise God! For I am fearfully and I
am wonderfully made. Marvelous, marvelous are
Gods works. And my soul knows all this
so very well.
Do you know this so very well? Do you praise God today as did David? Saving faith in Jesus Christ brings to us the
consciousness of the forgiveness of sins and the cleansing of our conscience from all of
our sins. Saving faith gives us to know that
we are made by God. Saving faith gives us
strength to live now to the glory of God. Surrounded
by such omnipotent love, followers of the Lord Jesus Christ are free from the fears and
from the temptations that might lure them to forsake the truth of God and to fall into the
sin of abortion.
Abortion is evil. Repent! Turn
to the Lord Jesus Christ. Confess the living
God who is marvelous in all of His works.
Let us pray.
Father, we thank Thee for Thy Word and ask for its blessing upon our hearts today. In Jesus name, Amen.