In this series about Giving Up our Rights, the first right we want to look at is the right to life. Is this really a right promised in Scripture and compatible with the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
Everyone Deserves Life
No one can deny that all people desire and deserve life. It is for life that God created this world, and it is through life that we glorify God. Even those who live without God know all people deserve life, which is why the penalty of death is reserved for our worst criminals.
And murder, which is wrongfully taking the life of another, is viewed by all cultures as one of the worst crimes that can be committed. So it is natural and normal to claim our right to life.
The Cost of Demanding our Right to Life
Problems arise, however, when in our attempts to maintain and preserve our life, we fail to recognize the source of all life, namely God, and that because all life derives from Him, every other person on this earth has just as much of a right to life as we.
Divorced from God, an individual’s right to life can lead them to kill and destroy the lives of the innocent, the weak, the poor, the voiceless, and defenseless. Thousands of people are killed through genocide or war when one person or one group of people decide that the way they want to live their life requires the death of others.
There are numerous examples of this, but one main practice comes to mind, especially since it is so prominent in our culture today: the sacrificing of our children in the name of business and success.
In ancient times, people would lay their infant babies in the fiery red-hot hands of the god Molech, in the belief that Molech would give them prosperity in their business, crops in their fields, and success in life.