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		<title>Lets Be Honest About Life</title>
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I read a sort of blog post just now from my friend Susan who was counseling a 20 year old girl considering an abortion.  I will give you some context and then share my thoughts.  Forgive me if you think it overly dramatic.  I&#8217;m kind of dramatic.    

Quoting the young woman, Susan said, &#8220;She is [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: left;">I read a sort of blog post just now from my friend Susan who was counseling a 20 year old girl considering an abortion.  I will give you some context and then share my thoughts.  Forgive me if you think it overly dramatic.  I&#8217;m kind of dramatic.    </p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Quoting the young woman, <span>Susan said, &#8220;She is very anxious and scared because a pregnancy would <em>complicate</em></span><span> her life.&#8221;<span> </span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Amen, Amen!!!<span>  </span>Is “complicate” not the understatement of the century?!<span>  </span>As christians, can we just be stinking honest with people and tell them straight up, Heck Yes!<span>  </span>This child is going to mess you up!<span>  </span>Your life will never be the same.<span>  </span>He or she is going to emphasize every single weakness that you have and you are going to feel it every day for the rest of your life!<span>  </span>For the first time, you will reach a hand up in the air, and then you will bring it down until it clutches a fist full of your own firmly attached hair.<span>  </span>Then you will try to yank it out as if somehow that act will inspire civility within the young one in front of you.<span>  </span>And it wont.<span>  </span>You will ponder often, sometimes for hours, how it is possible for a human so small to be so brilliant and stupid at the same time.<span>  </span>And you will come up with nothing close to an answer!<span>  </span>And now you&#8217;re the one feeling stupid.<span>    </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>And it&#8217;s going to be the biggest blessing that you have ever had.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>You will never understand the love of Christ more than you will as a parent raising and caring for a human life.<span>  </span>At birth, your mind will be blown because you wont even be able contain the complexities of why you love this one that you have never even met.<span>  </span>So.<span>  </span>Incredibly.<span>  </span>Much.<span>  </span>You will try, but you won&#8217;t get it because it&#8217;s God.<span>  </span>We don&#8217;t get God.<span>  </span>You will learn about real love—not the Hollywood love—real love, the kind that lasts forever.<span>  </span>And you will read silly books, that really are silly, but you won’t care because you care so much for your kid.<span>  </span>And you will cling to Jesus!<span>  </span>Because, after you are done reading the silly books, and have done everything that they said, you realize that your kids are still bad.<span>  </span>But they’re so sweet.<span>  </span>It’s sin!<span>  </span>And Jesus paid for that (<a href="http://www.theopedia.com/Penal_substitutionary_atonement">penal substitutionary atonement</a>) and so you will understand more about the grace of God, causing you to cling to Jesus everyday<span>—even more</span>.<span>  </span>It’s awesome.<span>  </span>And it’s weird.<span>  </span>It’s amazing!<span>  </span>And it’s totally a mystery.<span>  </span>Most certainly, the choice to raise a child has never been regretted by any sane person.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Let’s just be honest with our friends that have questions:<span>  </span>Parenting is hell but the rewards are heaven.  <a href="http://elijahstephen.com/2009/06/10/lets-be-honest-about-life/#respond">Anybody care to concur &#8230;or not?</a>  <span> </span><span>                           </span></span></p>
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