"The most important issue facing America
is the prolife issue... That's what I vote on."
Pro-life issue
s, including abortion and stem cells indeed are very
important issue
s.
America murders more
unborn babies annually today than the number of Jews the Nazis murdered annually
during the
Holocaust, and even kills
born alive abortion babies.
But pro-life issues still aren't the most important issue America faces.
Neither is
economy our most important issu
e. The most important issu
e
America faces today is our rebellion against God and
His commands, and pro-life issues are one of the
major symptoms of that rebellion.
Focusing on the symptom of the mos
t importan
t issu
e instead of the issu
e itself risks
unintended idolatry because Satan cunningly
tempts Christians to idolize the issues and people who're close to the Lord,
like Mary, Peter's supposed heirs, and the pro-life issues.
If our mos
t importan
t issues remain the pro-life, how will we respond if
Satan offers to overturn Roe v Wade? If Satan offers,
"All this
I will give you," [Satan] said, "if you will bow down and worship me." (Matthew
4:9), should we bow to Satan?
For example, Muslims are pro-life, as are the Mormons. Muslims deny the deity of
Jesus while Mormons blaspheme Jesus by calling Him the
brother of Satan. Voting
for them may support pro-life issues but also supports their blasphemy and
therefore is a
betrayal of the Lord.
The mos
t importan
t issu
e for Christians must remain Christ Himself and His
honor. We exist to glorify and honor Jesus. If made to choose His honor or the
lives for
millions of innocent babies -
even our own lives - we must still obey the
"first and
great commandment" and choose the Lord:
"Then one of them, a lawyer, asked Him a question, testing
Him, and saying, “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?” Jesus
said to him, “ ‘You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all
your soul, and with all your mind.’ This is the first and great commandment. And
the second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’"
(Matthew 22:35-39)