Here's straight talk you wouldn't have heard from the pulpit 50 years ago. Even five years ago. In fact, it is the first time this well known pastor speaks out on the inescapable issue of our abortion. While Sanctity of Life decries society's penchant for abortion on demand, the book is more than just another call for legislative action. Instead, Chuck Swindoll wants his words to help Christians "get their arms around" the nation's most divisive issue, reach out to women and their families who are enduring the aftermath of a bad decision, and then move beyond the tension of the issue to join in a plea for lifetime morality. Chuck Swindoll believes that the 1990s is not the time for Christians to slacken their efforts either in opposing abortion or in advocating moral purity. Now is the moment for renewed vigor in social action and, above all, godly living. Sanctity of Life is a book on resolve, courage, and compassion. It is not the last word on abortion, but it is the definitive position on moral living for Christians today.
Charles Swindoll has devoted over four decades to two passions: an unwavering commitment to the practical communication and application of God's Word, and an untiring devotion to seeing lives transformed by God's grace. Chuck graduated magna cum laude from Dallas Theological Seminary and has since been honored with four doctorates. For his teaching on Insight for Living, he has received the Program of the Year award and the Hall of Fame award from the National Religious Broadcasters as well as multiple book awards.
I love this book so much because while it does discuss the facts of abortion and exposes the lies sold about it in the mainstream media, it goes so much further. Swindoll spends a chapter talking about the healing & forgiveness God offers to those who have had or encouraged or facilitated abortions, and then he writes a passionate "plea for morality," addressing the root cause of abortions: sexual immorality and the unwillingness to be self-controlled or take responsibility for our actions. We should all read that chapter, even if we'd never dream of having or encouraging an abortion. None of us should think, "That would never happen to me." He ends with a rousing call to use well the days and not grow weary in doing good—while clearly condemning those who use hate & violence against abortion advocates. It's a short book but covers all the important points, and it's far more holistic and compassionate than I expected. Highly recommended to all.
Incredible read. Extremely educational and convicting. As well as sad and confronting, but we must face the facts of this heart breaking issue.
“We know from scripture that the Lord is infinitely tender and compassionate toward the little children with whom He has blessed us. What must He be feeling now? As we spill their blood for our inconvenience and economy? How can we Christians continue to sit in our services and ignore this unprecedented crime against humanity?”
This is a nice book, although the book is not entirely about abortion, as the title would suggest. Rather the first section is about abortion, the second part is about sexual morality, and the last part is a general call to action for Christians, with resolutions for the coming decade of the 1990s. Enjoyable and well written.
This book is still relevant today as Swindoll takes on the abortion issue head on with scripture and godly sense. He also addresses immorality and warns us of Satan's attempt to devour God's leaders in the area of sexual sin (happens quite a bit unfortunately). His final call is for resolve, courage but also compassion as we seek to address these issues then and still today.