Pro-Life Physicians Pray Court Heeds Warning About Mail-Order Abortion

Pro-life physicians and advocates are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate safety protocols for mail-order abortion, reflecting the ongoing moral decline in a society that normalizes the taking of innocent life.
Jeremiah 1:5
Direct Principle“"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations."”
Why this passage
In its original context, this verse is God's personal word to Jeremiah, affirming divine sovereignty over his life from conception. The plain grammatical-historical meaning establishes that God knows, consecrates, and appoints individuals before birth, affirming the inherent value and purpose of every human life from the womb.
This principle extends beyond Jeremiah to all humanity, as the psalmist echoes in Psalm 139:13-16, declaring that God knits us together in our mother's womb. The moral implication is clear: the unborn are not mere tissue but persons known by God, and their destruction is a grave sin.
Behold, the sanctity of life is under assault in our day, as the courts weigh the fate of the unborn through the convenience of mail-order abortion. Scripture declares, "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you" (Jeremiah 1:5), reminding us that every life is known and cherished by God from its very beginning.
This legal battle is not merely about policy but about the moral fabric of a nation that increasingly treats the unborn as disposable. As believers, we are called to stand for the voiceless and pray that justice may prevail, even as the tide of moral decline rises.
Today's Prayer
Pray that the U.S. Supreme Court would uphold the sanctity of life by reinstating safety protocols for mail-order abortion, and that hearts would turn from the sin of shedding innocent blood.
Further Scripture
Additional passages that illuminate this event, each grounded in a distinct interpretive lens.
“"Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people."”
Why this passage
This proverb from the wisdom literature states a universal moral principle: a nation's exaltation comes through righteousness, while sin brings reproach or shame. The verse does not specify which sins, but the context of the book of Proverbs consistently upholds the value of life, justice, and the protection of the vulnerable.
The principle applies directly to national policy: when a nation legalizes and normalizes the destruction of innocent life, it incurs reproach before God, regardless of human legal justifications.
How it applies
The effort to reinstate safety protocols for mail-order abortion is a fight for righteousness in the public square, as the current deregulation represents a national sin that brings reproach. The Supreme Court's ruling will either align with the path of righteousness that exalts a nation or further entrench the sin that brings judgment.
Related by Scripture
Other events we've interpreted through the same passage or hermeneutical lens.
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Gospel Preached WorldwideShares Jeremiah 1:5Trump officials consider sending 1,100 Afghans who aided US forces to Congo
Moral DeclineShares Proverbs 14:34Trump Says Colombia Will Accept Deportees, Ending Tariff Standoff
One World Government / EconomyShares Proverbs 14:34
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Source: harbingersdaily— we link to the original for full context.