JESUS SAID: INASMUCH AS YE HAVE DONE IT UNTO ONE OF THE LEAST OF THESE … – 2

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Jesus Christ loves the little guy. He says in Matthew 25:40, “Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye have done it unto Me.” We, as selfish sinners, tend to love and partner with others who can give us things and do things for us. Jesus loves those who can do nothing for Him. He identifies with the small, with the weak, with the helpless. That’s the measure by which Jesus Christ will judge each of us on judgment day. How do we treat those who can do nothing for us? That’s what will determine what reward we will have in eternity.

 

Jesus Christ identifies with “the least of these.” That means that Jesus identifies Himself with the unborn because nobody can be more “least” than an unborn baby. Whatever we do to the unborn is what we would have done to Jesus if we had lived in His day. Jesus Christ is God, co-equal and co-eternal with God the Father and with God the Holy Spirit. But while Jesus walked in this world didn’t look different from any other man. Jesus entered the human race through the normal process of conception, gestation and birth. The only thing different in the process was His conception in a virgin by of the intervention of the Holy Spirit. That’s why Jesus can identify with the unborn. He was one of them. Jesus is the only one who remembers what it was like to be an unborn baby.

 

The Bible tells us in Isaiah 53:2, 3, “He hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see Him, there is no beauty that we should desire Him. He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from Him; He was despised, and we esteemed Him not.” There was nothing attractive about Jesus’ appearance, so He didn’t get special treatment because of His good looks. Does someone not desire the unborn? He would not have desired Jesus either. Does someone despise and reject the unborn? He would have despised and rejected Jesus Christ, too. Does someone hide himself from the heartless torture and slaughter of the unborn in abortion butcher shops? He would have hidden himself from Jesus Christ when He was nailed to the cross.

 

Shortly after Jesus was born, King Herod tried to murder Him, and in the attempt he murdered every baby in Bethlehem. Herod killed every baby in town, and he would have killed Jesus if he could have. Herod hated Jesus because He was destined to rule heaven and earth. It was Herod’s hatred for Jesus Christ that killed the other babies. And it is the hatred which people have toward Jesus Christ which makes them kill babies today in the abortion butcher shops. This hatred is inspired by Satan. It the hatred of Satan in Herod that moved him to try to murder Jesus, but they couldn’t keep Jesus from completing His mission and from coming to the throne of His kingdom.

 

Is abortion legal? It was also legal for Herod to kill Jesus. King Herod could kill whomever he wanted to, and nobody in this world could hold him accountable. And the soldiers whom Herod sent to kill the babies were just following orders. Nothing happened to them in this life, but they are all now suffering in the fires of hell, waiting to be judged by that same King Jesus whom they tried to kill as a baby. And those who butcher any baby in an abortion clinic, or endorse doing so, if they never repent of their sin, they will also face the same furry of an angry God on judgment day.

 
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