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The
Mission, Message, and Manner of Lutherans For Life
“Lutherans For Life? Sure I’ve heard
of them. They are that anti-abortion group in the church.” “Lutherans
For Life? Sure I’ve heard of them. By the way, do they sell health
insurance too?” “Lutherans For Life? I agree. I think all Lutherans
should be Lutherans for the rest of their lives.”
These are a few of the misconceptions about
Lutherans For Life that have been heard, and these come from fellow
Lutherans! How about you? Do you really understand what LFL
is all about?
This booklet is designed to help people understand
the unique role LFL has in the pro-life community. So please consider
LFL’s 3M’s – Mission, Message, and Manner.
Mission
The mission of Lutherans For Life is to witness to
the sanctity of human life through education based on the Word of God.
This makes us different than other pro-life groups. We want to give
witness to, and equip Lutherans to give witness to, the truth of the
God-given sanctity of human life. This truth is found only in God’s Word.
Each human life is created and gifted by God and is someone for whom Jesus
Christ died. All our educational efforts are based on this sacred truth.
Therefore, our
mission is not to change laws, although we hope that our mission will lead
to laws being changed. Our mission is not to elect pro-life candidates to
office, although we hope that our mission will lead Lutherans to vote for
pro-life candidates. Our mission is not to start pregnancy centers,
although we hope our mission will lead Lutherans to support and volunteer
at such centers.
Our mission is to
educate Lutherans so that they understand that the life issues of our time
are much more than controversial political issues. They are grave
spiritual issues, for they assault the Creator of Life and insult the Lord
of Life. In short, our mission is to change hearts. Those with changed
hearts will change society. Only God, working through His Word, can change
hearts. That is why we try to base everything we do upon that Word. That
leads us to our Message.
Message
The message of Lutherans For Life is the
heart changing truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our primary message
is not so much “Here’s what we should do.” Rather it is “Here is what
God has done that gives value and dignity to all human life.” This is
what makes our message unique. This is what makes our message powerful
and effective. God’s Word does things! It is a “living” Word. It is an
“active” Word and “sharper than any doubled-edged sword” (Hebrews 4:12).
It never returns without accomplishing God’s purpose.
Gospel
Preparation
Preparatory for the Gospel, of course, is the truth of God’s Word of Law.
In an age of relative truth, someone needs to take a stand and say that
there is a truth. In an age of moral pluralism, someone needs to stand
up and say that some things are morally wrong. In an age where abortion
is called a “right” and a “choice,” where assisted suicide and
euthanasia are called “compassion,” where sex outside of marriage is
called “natural” and “safe,” someone needs to be bold and call them
wrong.
The Law,
however, must not be used to drive people to despair but to lead them to
Christ and what God has done in Him about the wrong choices and bad
decisions people make in their lives. The sorrowful pregnant teen needs
to hear that she is loved by God as that love is shared and shown
through the Body of Christ. She needs the support of God’s people to
help her in any way they are able. Women and men who are filled with
sorrow and regret over an abortion decision need to hear about the
forgiveness, hope, and healing that are found in Jesus. The depth of the
sorrow over this sin is so deep that only the Gospel of Jesus can lift
them up out of the darkness. Families who realize that they have made
wrong decisions about end of life issues need to hear that they live
under grace and that God will never leave them or forsake them.
Gospel Motivation
The
Gospel is not just something that happens to us. It is something that
lives within us. The Gospel, not the “shoulds” and the “should nots” of
the Law, is to be our motivation for making good decisions. Christian
teenagers, for example, need to be reminded of whose they
are. They have better motivation for making good decisions than the fear
of horrible diseases happening to their bodies. They have a Savior who
loves them and lives in their bodies as His temple. The message of the
Gospel enables us to live lives acceptable and pleasing to God.
Gospel Transformation
The
message of the Gospel transforms us to live and think differently in the
face of problems and afflictions in our lives. Things are never
hopeless, and we do not have to turn to death as the solution to the
problems of life. The message of the Gospel assures us that nothing can
ever separate us from God’s love. The message of the Gospel assures us
that just as God was at work in the suffering of His Son on the cross,
so He is at work in the suffering of His people bringing good from it.
The message of the Gospel assures us that there is a glory waiting for
us that cannot compare at all with the sufferings of this present time.
Gospel Proclamation
The life
issues provide tremendous opportunity to proclaim this wonderful
message. The primary reason Lutherans For Life wants to raise awareness
of the life issues among pastors and congregations is so that more will
realize that we have the message that so many people need to hear
applied to their sin and their lives. We have the greatest message in
the world, and we run the risk of causing offense to God’s people when
we fail to apply it to their struggles. Of course, even the greatest
message in the world can be presented in not so great a way. That leads
us to our final “M” – Manner.
Manner
Lutherans
For Life desires to pattern its manner after Paul and “speak the truth
in love.” Admittedly that is not always easy. Pro-lifers can become
frustrated when our Biblical, reasonable, logical, and loving message is
twisted and turned until we are compared to the Taliban! Pro-lifers can
become angry at the deafening silence of so many in the church when
3,200 of God’s children are killed every day through abortion and in
terribly cruel ways. This is a righteous anger. We should be angry! But
we should not sin in our anger. Our anger should not lead us to violence
or abrasiveness or arrogant insult. We should not return evil with evil.
To do so only raises barriers and defenses that are often impenetrable.
This does
not mean we cower in the face of opposition or give up in the face of
persecution. We are to be courageous in our conviction to our mission
and bold in the proclamation of our message. The truth we proclaim is
not to be proclaimed timidly or ashamedly, but it is to be proclaimed in
love. Love confronts people with their sins, but love does not condemn
people because of their sins. Paul reminds us of the way of love. “Love
is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not
proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered,
it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices
with the truth” (1 Corinthians 13:4-6).
“Lutherans For Life is that anti-abortion group in the church.” No,
we are a For Life group because God, in His Word, is For Life. “Do
you sell health insurance too?” No, we offer life assurance in the
Gospel of Jesus Christ. “I think all Lutherans should be Lutherans
for the rest of their lives.” That would be nice, but we do invite
all Lutherans to be part of Lutherans For Life and our Mission,
Message, and Manner.
This article
is available in booklet form from LFL.
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here to go to the on-line
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