I Can't Forgive Myself

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Your post was AMAZING. As I said in one post on another blog, an 80 year old Jewish woman who carried this burden and loss for I guess 50 or 60 years called them to find someone, no matter what faith, to help her make peace with God and I assume with her child for making that fateful choice when there was no one to counsel her. For so many back years ago, the shame of pregnancy weighed more heavily. I can only glean from that woman's story that she didn't know how or whom to turn to to help her make a choice that would have had a different outcome and a different life.
God Bless You JudgeBob for posting this. For there are many women who are grieving who were never given guidance. Even young ones. And their grief is unbearable.
While I am pro-life. Totally. I believe that the message you posted is needed. Because this message of hope for forgiveness ALSO opens the door to the end of abortion. If that makes sense.
I love the boy and dog praying :)
[this is good]
"When you look at a man or woman who've contributed to society for decades, can you think, they should have been aborted? According to the scriptures, this thought is equivalent to murder."
OOOOCH! I must say I spewed those exact words out in a reply to someone because they were annoying me. Yep, God dwelt with me for 'those words came from my heart' which showed me I'm still a sinner no matter how bad I don't want to be. I must also say, I'm thankful He disciplined me, and is again reminding me to ask Him to put a guard on my heart and words. Thanks Judge!

This post touches where my ministry seems to take me. There are so many hurting women and men because of their knowledge of aborting their child. Our conscious is a powerful tool God has given us. Without it we would be pitiful souls indeed. I'm so glad He loves us so much to show us our sins and to show us our need of Him. I'm thankful for Him to show us our need of repentance, salvation and forgiveness.


No matter how commonly we have to face the vast array of this death culture, we cannot grow numb to the devastation as the Germans did under the Nazis. This is painful. Even the Nazis had to callous their hearts to participate in the holocaust. After the smoke cleared, they had conscience to deal with, those without conscience were hunted down, tried and hung or shot. Many of them stated they had no peace the whole time they were on the run and in hiding. If they had time to think about their actions, the memories and regrets would overtake them. How do you run from memories? How do you hide from guilt? You have to face it, you have to turn it over to God. You have to accept that their is no redemption by works. You have to receive the work of Jesus on the Cross. Having done all that, you still have to face the survivors and often they are still angry. Its a hard row to hoe.

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