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BY  :  Milton Quintanilla | Contributor for ChristianHeadlines.com

During a Christian festival last Saturday, pastor and bestselling Christian author Francis Chan denounced the common pro-choice slogan “my body, my choice” by asserting that “God says nothing is yours.”

“Could it be that God is saying, ‘Look at this generation, … look at these people, they’re not going to back off from the Word of God, they actually believe in a judgment day, they’re willing to preach that, they’re actually willing to speak for the voices of the unborn, they’re not backing off from that?'” the former California-based Cornerstone Community Church pastor asked.

“For any of us who think that we can come into the presence of God and say, ‘God, why did you make me this way? Why did I go through this? This is my body, my choice.’ God says: ‘No, wait a second. No. Nothing is yours. I spoke this world into existence,'” he asserted. “The world is the Lord’s and everything in it. It’s all made by Him. And He doesn’t owe me an explanation.”

According to The Christian Post, Chan also cited Isaiah 66:2, where the Lord says: “This is the one to whom I will look, he who is humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at My Word.”

“Do you tremble at the Word of God? Do you tremble? Because if you want God to choose you and see you, you need to tremble at His Word. Do you tremble at James 4:6, where it says, ‘God opposes the proud’? If there’s ever a verse to tremble at, that might be it,” he added.

They “can sing … [and] cry, they can talk about their quiet time, but if they are proud, then they’re not very close to that throne,” he contended.

Chan’s rebuke of the phrase “my body, my choice” comes after a recently leaked draft opinion revealed that the Supreme Court will likely overturn Roe v. Wade in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson, which deals with Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban.

Should the court uphold the ban, it would contradict Roe which prevents restrictions from being placed on abortions before an unborn baby is viable outside of the womb at 20 weeks of gestation.

 

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