Abortion is an industry. The people making a profit from killing babies in their mothers’ wombs are not going to give it up easily. It sounds good, in theory.
However, here’s a reality check. Pay special attention to how deep the denial of the mother was. This happened in front of the mega-abortion center in my city, the largest in the hemisphere as far as we know.
*We don’t usually have women come on the bus until mid-morning. But she came in very early, without even stopping to talk to anyone on the street. She just parked and marched into the bus. She stayed a long time, listened politely to everything we had to say, but remained adamant that she wanted an abortion.
Our nurse talked with her for a long time. We spent a long time on her ultrasound. We could see her little baby so clearly, even the tiny fingers. Our nurse even reached up to the screen and traced the baby’s head, pointed out how we could even distinguish some of the facial features. Over and over, the mother insisted, “I don’t see anything except dots.”
Her baby started to jump, we could see the tiny legs, knees bending and feet kicking…the nurse asked, “Look! Can’t you see your baby jumping?”
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“I see the dots moving. I don’t see anything else.”**
We were praying silently, begging God to open her eyes and help her really see how beautiful and perfect her tiny unborn baby was. It was unbelievable to us that she really couldn’t make out the shape of this little person.
“Think of all the miracles God has done to give you this little person,” our nurse said, “He must really want to bless you through this baby.”
“That might be true,” the woman answered, “But then He should have given it to somebody else, because I am not interested. And this is my choice.”
“Do you read the Bible?” I asked her.
“I do.”
“There’s a verse in Deuteronomy that says, ‘I set before you today life or death, blessing and curse.’ So you’re right, you do have a choice. And I think it’s pretty obvious what God wants you to choose, because it’s YOU He gave this baby to.”
“Well, that verse is controversial, because you can interpret it different ways. To me, it means God wants me to choose to protect my own life, so I can make this decision to abort.”
“I don’t think so, ma’am – because the end of that verse says, ‘Choose LIFE, therefore, that you AND your children may live.’
God is promising to take care of both of you, and we want to help you get everything you need so He can do that.”
“Well,” the mother answered, “You might be right. But we’ll never know, because I am not interested.”
We had printed several pictures of the baby for her. She wouldn’t take any of them. She was polite, but I have never seen anyone so emotionally detached from the fact that they were pregnant. I hated to use the word “cold,” but she was.
After she left, we started praying even more than we already had been. We sat and prayed, and wept over the pictures of that tiny person. We begged God to touch the heart of this mother so that she would choose to protect her precious baby.
We wanted her to have a chance to receive all the blessings God was promising through this new life, instead of suffering the loss of her child for years, always wondering what might have been.
We went on with the day, still praying, still sometimes tearful, thinking of this innocent life that was in so much danger. We were determined that as long as this baby was still alive there would still be love for him or her in this world – we would love this baby even if nobody else would.
After a long while, the woman came back out of Planned Parenthood, and got in her car. As she prepared to drive away, our nurse went out to try and speak with her once more.
“I changed my mind,” was the woman’s response, “I’ve decided I’m too far along. I’m going to keep the baby.”
There is NO WAY to express how overjoyed we were! We were weeping again, but this time with joy and gratitude, because there is only one explanation for things like this: God hearing the desperate cries of His people, and pouring out an abundance of the grace that changes hearts. He moved powerfully that morning, and His touch changed the heart of a mother. This work is never effective without prayer, without the hand of God reaching down to save us from our own brokenness. We had done everything we could to try to save this baby, and without Him, we could do nothing. But with Him, all things are possible!
“In our weakness, He is strong!”*
This woman had her denial broken, but many do not. Pictures are nice but many will not look at them. Pictures have been used for decades, and not just pictures of aborted babies, but babies in the womb. We use little fetal models to show women how small but how developed their baby already is.
It just doesn’t always work. When it does, angels in heaven celebrate with us.