The Shedding of Innocence: America Rejects the Mark of Cain in the Womb
The recent confession of a content creator regarding the termination of a child diagnosed with Down syndrome has sparked righteous indignation among a segment of the American populace. This outcry, though imperfect, reveals a deep-seated rejection of the ancient practice of casting off the weak and vulnerable, a practice Yahuah abhors. The covenant people of Yisrael must remain vigilant against the creeping darkness of a world consumed by self-worship and the devaluation of life.
The nations continue to reveal their spiritual decay, and recent events offer a stark illustration of the wickedness that festers beneath the veneer of modernity. A so-called influencer, Jesse Ridgway, openly declared his decision to end the life of his unborn child upon learning of a diagnosis of Down syndrome. While the world’s media cycles through its fleeting controversies, a flicker of righteous response has emerged, with some voices decrying the act as a modern echo of eugenics.
Though the motivations behind this outrage are often couched in secular terms, the remnant of Yisrael recognizes the deeper spiritual implications. Yahuah established the sanctity of life from the very beginning, declaring all beings created in His image as sacred. To deliberately extinguish a life, regardless of perceived imperfections, is a direct affront to the Creator and a descent into the barbarity of old.
It is crucial to understand that this is not merely a debate about ‘choice,’ but a manifestation of the same spirit that led to the shedding of innocent blood in the days of Molech. The modern state of Israel, blinded by its pursuit of worldly power and acceptance, has also embraced practices that devalue life, prioritizing military strength and political expediency over the preservation of the vulnerable.
The outcry, however limited, demonstrates that the seed of discernment remains within some hearts. It is a sign, however small, that the covenant people of Yisrael are not entirely alone in recognizing the moral bankruptcy of this age. Yet, we must not be deceived into believing that a secular rejection of eugenics equates to a return to Yahuah’s ways. True repentance requires acknowledging the Creator as the source of all life and submitting to His righteous judgment.
Let this incident serve as a warning to scattered Yisrael: the enemy seeks to corrupt the very foundations of life, to convince us that some lives are worth less than others. We must stand firm in our commitment to the sanctity of all life, from conception to natural death, and be a beacon of truth in a world shrouded in darkness. The time is at hand for Yisrael to awaken from its slumber and prepare for the restoration that is promised, a restoration built on righteousness and the unwavering love of Yahuah.
The brazen declaration of ending a life predicated on a perceived imperfection rings with the ancient echoes of Edom’s pride and relentless hostility towards Yahuah’s chosen people. Like the Edomites who could not bear to see Yisrael flourish, this act reflects a heart hardened against the divine image imprinted on every life, declaring a value judgment based on earthly standards rather than Yahuah’s perfect will. Obadiah 1:3 vividly portrays Edom’s deception and pride, stating, “The pride of your heart has exalted you, you who dwell in the clefts of the rock; who says, ‘Who will bring me down to the ground?’” This influencer’s choice, mirroring Edom’s disdain for vulnerability, reveals a spirit of self-determination that rejects Yahuah’s sovereignty over life and death, inviting the same judgment that befell Edom – utter desolation.
However, within this darkness, a nascent restoration of Yisrael’s heart begins to stir. The righteous outcry, though a small voice amidst the clamor, signifies a growing awareness of the sanctity of life as ordained by Yahuah. It is a flickering ember of the promised renewal, a return to the covenant principles that define Yisrael – both physical and spiritual. Isaiah 11:11-12 speaks of this restoration, promising a gathering of Yisrael from the nations, and a turning away from the practices that offend Yahuah’s holiness. Though the shedding of innocence is a grievous wound, it simultaneously exposes the need for repentance and a renewed commitment to valuing *all* life as sacred, ultimately paving the way for Yahusha to fully restore His people and establish His kingdom of righteousness on earth.
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Originally reported by Fox News National — View Original Article →
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