Originally published August 15, 2015

You walk into your doctorโs office for your annual check upโflu shot, cancer, cholesterol and blood sugar screening, blood pressure checkโyou know, routine maintenance on the olโ bod. Youโve chosen this doctor because you donโt have health insurance and heโs kind enough to lower his prices and work with you on a payment plan. His office is clean and bright, beautifully decorated, and the staff is always friendly. You even get a lollipop at the end of each visit.
But this year, as youโre walking down the hall to exam room four, you happen to notice that in exam room three, thereโs a playpen in the corner with an adorable baby girl in it, cooing away and playing with a toy.
โOdd,โ you think, since this is not a pediatricianโs office. You continue to your own room, don that scratchy paper gown, and wait for the doctor. By the time he comes in and begins the exam, you can no longer contain your curiosity. Whose baby is it? Why is there even a baby in the office?
โOh, yes,โ the doctor says matter of factly, โthat baby was abandoned by her parents. Nobody wants her, so when I get finished with your check up, Iโm going to torture her to death and then sell her organs to medical researchers.โ
Your jaw hits the floor. Your stomach turns. You canโt believe the monstrous words youโve just heard.
โHow could you do such a horrible thing?โ you scream over your revulsion. The doctor looks surprised that you should ask.
โItโs really no big deal,โ he says. โWe only do a few of those a week. The vast majority of my practice is providing health care and counseling for patients like you.โ
Let me ask you somethingโwould you use that doctor and think that the care he provides you mitigates his atrocious behavior? I hope not. Yet I have heard people defend Planned Parenthood (an organization which has been torturing babies to death for decades, and,ย we recently learned, profits from the sale of their organs) because Planned Parenthood ostensibly performs a minimum number of abortions and mainly provides health services, such as the ones mentioned above, to women who need them. Somehow, in these peopleโs minds, the health care Planned Parenthood provides makes up for the heinous murders they commit day after day.
Does it really all balance out? Of course not.
In fact, letโs say, Planned Parenthood had only ever tortured fifty babies to death (instead of the millions theyโve actually killed). And letโs say they provided free health care to everyone on the planet, cured cancer, and brought about world peace. Those are some wonderful things, but does it erase the fact that they brutally ended fifty innocent lives? Do all those good deeds make up for even one murder?
No. They donโt. Good deeds can never make up for heinous crimes. Planned Parenthoodโs hands are drenched in blood that all the free health care in the world canโt wash away.
Theyโre hopelessly guilty. Just like we are.
Apart from Christ, we are Planned Parenthood. We come before God with blood on our hands. Not the blood of millions of babies, but the blood of one child. Godโs child. Jesus. We are responsible for His death. It was our sin that caused Him to be tortured to death. Our sin that brutally murdered Him.
We come before God with blood on our hands. Not the blood of millions of babies, but the blood of one child. Godโs child. Jesus.
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โOh, but itโs no big deal. Iโm mainly a good person. The vast majority of my life is spent doing good things and helping people. That totally makes up for those few sins Iโve committed. My good deeds outweigh the bad.โ
No. They donโt. Good deeds can never make up for heinous crimes.
But, graceโฆ But, mercyโฆ But the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior intervenes and wipes away the guilt. Washes our hands of Christโs blood. Cleanses us from all unrighteousness, if we only turn to Him in the repentance and faith that He is gracious enough to give us.
Good deeds can never make up for heinous crimes, but the grace of God can.
But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by his grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
Titus 3:4-7
Good deeds can never make up for heinous crimes, but the grace of God can.
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I love this. Raw ugly truth!
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