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I noticed something that seems to be similar with many people that I’ve counseled going into abortion clinics. It also seems to be something that is ever a problem in our society today.
The argument “We only wanted (number) kids and we’re done.” or “We can’t afford anymore kids.”
Or “I only want 2 kids, a boy and a girl”, etc.
Whatever happened to faith in God’s providence? Did so many people lose faith in God?
I tell people, if God gave you that child, He will find a way for you to provide for it. That’s the purpose of marriage! It’s not an easy vocation!
I remember Loretta Lynn saying something like, “I told my mother that I wanted 6 kids. I thought my mom would be happy by it. My mother looked angry and said, ‘You’ll have as many kids as the Good Lord gives you.’”
I love the idea of being open to the will of God. This is why, I suppose, I’m even more traditional than NFP. I think that God gives every child, and, as such, God will provide.
Did anyone else notice this in our culture or in counseling at abortuaries?
The argument “We only wanted (number) kids and we’re done.” or “We can’t afford anymore kids.”
Or “I only want 2 kids, a boy and a girl”, etc.
Whatever happened to faith in God’s providence? Did so many people lose faith in God?
I tell people, if God gave you that child, He will find a way for you to provide for it. That’s the purpose of marriage! It’s not an easy vocation!
I remember Loretta Lynn saying something like, “I told my mother that I wanted 6 kids. I thought my mom would be happy by it. My mother looked angry and said, ‘You’ll have as many kids as the Good Lord gives you.’”
I love the idea of being open to the will of God. This is why, I suppose, I’m even more traditional than NFP. I think that God gives every child, and, as such, God will provide.
Did anyone else notice this in our culture or in counseling at abortuaries?