Pastor Millicent Sedra: Defend Life, End Abortion!

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Published8 months ago
Duration11:16
Video IDhqDFyM2IiMQ
Languageen
CategoryNonprofits & Activism
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Government doesn’t define morality—God does! Pastor Millicent Sedra unpacks Romans 13 and Matthew 22, urging Christians to fight for life in 2025. Abolish abortion! Comment & pray! Chapters: 00:00:00 - Government’s Role: Enforce, don’t define, morality. 00:00:08 - Romans 13: Authorities as God’s servants for justice. 00:00:24 - Punishing Evil: Government upholds God’s standards. 00:00:44 - Jesus’ Wisdom: Matthew 22 on Caesar and God. 00:01:24 - Trap Avoided: Jesus defines two realms of authority. 00:09:09 - Abortion Fight: Christians must defend the unborn. 00:10:23 - Moral Duty: Stand for life or leave a vacuum. Follow @ShawnAlain and @ShawnOnMission for more Jesus videos like this. Pastor Millicent Sedra: Government and Morality Sermon Notes Key Points Government’s Role: Enforce God’s morality, not define it (Romans 13). Biblical Justice: Authorities are God’s servants to punish evil and uphold justice. Jesus’ Teaching: Matthew 22 shows two realms—Caesar’s and God’s—defining government’s limits. Sanctity of Life: Christians must fight abortion, a moral evil, not stay silent. Moral Vacuum: Without Christian voices, society falls to godless standards. Scripture References Romans 13:1-4: Authorities are God’s servants, agents of wrath to punish evil. Matthew 22:17-21: “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.” Application Christians must boldly defend God’s standards, especially the sanctity of life, in the public square. Speak against abortion and pray for government to align with biblical justice.

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