Thoughts from a Central Valley Pastor

Month: April 2021

Who Of Us Is Not Worthy Of Protection?

Over the last eighteen months, we have experienced extreme actions to avoid the invisible and potentially deadly virus, COVID-19.  Masking and social distancing, economic lockdowns, and Operation Warp Speed were implemented to “flatten the curve” and potentially save lives.  Doctors and scientists worked tirelessly figuring out ways to prevent as many deaths as possible.  Special precautions were enacted to protect the most vulnerable: the elderly, minorities, and the economically disadvantaged.  

One lesson COVID-19 taught us is this:  While we know death is inevitable, we are willing to go to great lengths to protect life. Have you ever thought about the myriad of ways that life is defended and protected? 


Consider our five military branches that defend life from an enemy’s fatal threats and attacks both at home and abroad.  The Secret Service protects and defends the lives of both former and sitting Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and their families.  Law enforcement protects and defends the lives of its citizenry.  Security guards are present in federal, state, and local government agencies who serve to protect against any threat to life.  Prison guards protect the lives of employees and inmates of every prison/jail facility in the nation.


We install security systems; we put up walls and fences around homes, gated communities and schools for extra security and protection.  Many citizens acquire concealed carry weapon (CCW) permits to protect their lives and those of others.    
Why do we do this?  To protect and defend life from anything and anyone that threatens its destruction.   It’s interesting that all of these efforts are legal and no one questions the logic of implementing these life-preserving safeguards. 
Tragically, there is one class of people that falls outside the legal realm of security and protection:  The unborn. 


Human beings in the womb are the only class of people that are not afforded legal protection as “persons” under the 14th Amendment.  This is eerily similar to slavery when it was legal in this country.  Sadly, slaves were seen as “subhuman,” and therefore did not have any rights or legal protection.  The battle for their emancipation and legal status as persons was finally won in 1865.


We are in the same battle for the unborn.  


 The Science:  We have heard for months how we “need to follow the science” and to “listen to the experts” when it comes to COVID-19.  Yet, why don’t we apply this same logic to medical science of human development?  


Medical science has confirmed that life begins at conception when a man’s sperm enters a woman’s egg.   With advanced medical technology enabling us to peer into the womb with 3D and 4D ultrasounds, the evidence is irrefutable.  We can clearly see each stage of development of human life from within.  Dr. William Lile noted, “We treat the preborn as patients.  If they are a patient, they are a person.”   Isn’t it ironic that babies in the womb routinely undergo blood transfusions, heart and spina bifida surgeries as early as 18 weeks gestation, yet if a mother wishes to abort her baby for any reason, she has the legal right to do so?  But if that same pregnant mother decides to keep her baby and is murdered, her murderer would be tried for a double homicide.  Furthermore, there are legal cases which involve custody over fertilized embryos in divorce proceedings, as well as embryo adoption opportunities for couples who wish to give birth to their adopted child.   Courts have recognized these embryos are human beings worthy of custody litigation and adoption.   The laws pertaining to the unborn are inconsistent.  Is the preborn a human being or is it not?  If we “follow the science,” medical science has answered this question with a resounding YES!


Human life has always begun in the womb and always will.  Everyone reading this article began their physical existence in their mother’s womb.  We inherently know this, but since 1973, our society has ignored this truth and instead, tolerated the death of more than 60 million unborn at any stage of development for any reason under the philosophical guise of “my body, my choice” dogma, when, the baby being aborted is not a part of the woman’s body.  The baby is a distinct individual human being.  


Most importantly, ultrasound allows us to see the reality of what Scripture has told us for over 3,500 years.  Every human being is created in the image of God (Gen. 1:27), fearfully and wonderfully made, woven and knitted together by the hand of God in the womb of their mother. (Ps. 139:13-14)   As His image bearers, God has given children to us as a gift; the fruit of the womb is His reward. (Ps. 126:3)  God knew every one of us before He formed us in the womb. (Jer. 1:5)  
Every person has intrinsic value. Our value does not come from science nor does it come from man.  Our value comes from God Himself— He is the Giver of life, and the One who sanctifies life.


Because life is sacred, God commands us to “Deliver those who are being taken away to death, and those who are staggering to slaughter, Oh hold them back. If you say, ‘See, we did not know this,’ Does He not consider it who weighs the hearts? And does He not know it who keeps your soul? And will He not render to man according to his work?”  (Prov. 24:11-12)


At Crossroads Pregnancy Center, we affirm that all human life is sacred and created by God.  Human life is of inestimable worth including all unborn babies.  We provide women with free and confidential services which include pregnancy testing, options counsel, education, and tangible resources.  We are here to help her through her pregnancy and parenting journey through peer advocacy, parenting classes and support.  We offer post abortion counsel for women seeking emotional/spiritual healing from a past abortion.  


Life is sacred. Life is a gift.  Who is worthy of protection?  Every human being.  Just as we take countless measures to defend and secure our lives from all threats of harm, we must defend the weak, be a voice for the voiceless, and protect the most vulnerable and helpless among us:  the unborn baby.  

Kathryn Enloe serves as Executive Director of Crossroads Pregnancy Center in Hanford.  She can be reached at kathryne@crossroadscpc.com.  

Christians and Technology

I want to say right up, I am not against technology, but technology is either our greatest friend, or our worst enemy depending on how we use it. There is no greater example of its impact on our homes than what smart-phones are doing to our children. Digital addiction is caused when a teenager develops an unhealthy obsession with digital stimuli which begins to alter their body and brain chemistry and causes irritability, withdrawal, a mental dumbing down, and disinterest in socializing with real people or participating in real events. Our phone has become our idol, and we become very much like that which we worship.

Ask yourself honestly, are my kids obsessed with their smartphones? How much time daily are they on their phone on social media, YouTube, or gaming? Do you find they are easily distracted or struggle with not being able to think deeply? Is their memory sharp? How is their overall attitude? Can they read more than a few lines of text without getting bored or irritated? Think twice when you give your kids a smartphone or tablet, because once you give it, it is very difficult to take back.  The words of Gollum in Lord Of The Rings ring true… “My Precious…”!

Tony Reinke has written a great book,12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You (Crossway Publishing, 2017), where he addresses the cultural obsession with smartphones and how it is changing us forever. From 2007 to 2017, one billion iPhones were sold. As of 2015, 86% of 18 to 29 year-olds own a smart-phone.  36% surveyed admitted to being online almost constantly.  People check their phones every 4.3 minutes.Even when there has been no beep alert on our phone, we still check it anyway out of habit. 73% of Christians admitted they check their phone before they even open their Bible. Our digital addiction keeps us from things we ought to be doing. 

The more distracted we are digitally, the more displaced we become spiritually. Technology makes us think we can indulge in anonymous vices without any consequences. Smartphones make sexual sin more discreet. What people used to have to go to a bookstore to look at, now can be seen in the privacy of our own space. Out of 8,000 professing Christians who were surveyed between the ages of 18-29, 50% of the men and 10% of the women admitted to porn use on their smartphones. What happens on our smart-phones, is the true exposure of our own hearts. “As a man thinketh, so is he.”

Although technology is not in the Bible, the principles in Scripture on how to address this issue in our present culture are very applicable.  Psalms 101:2-4 says, “I will behave wisely in a perfect way… I will walk within my house with a perfect heart.  I will set nothing wicked (worthless) before my eyes… I will not know wickedness.” Psalms 119:37 says, “Turn my eyes away from worthless things.” Proverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart with all diligence, for out of it springs the issues of life.”

The New Testament also includes passages that are helpful for making decisions about technology. Luke 11:34-36 says, “Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eyes are good, your whole body also is full of light, but when they are bad, your body also is full of darkness.  See to it then, that the light within you is not darkness. Therefore, if your whole body is full of light and no part of it dark, it will be completely lighted, as when the light of a lamp shines on you.” 1 Corinthians 6:12 “All things are lawful for me, but not all things are profitable. All things are lawful for me, but I will not be mastered by anything.”

What is the cost to all this digital magic instantly at our fingertips? Should we be concerned about our children? Yes, but maybe we should be more concerned about ourselves. How are our smartphones changing us forever?  Are we and our children becoming home made zombies without knowing its true effect?  May God give us righteous discernment as we walk the tight-rope of this technological age. May we seek His wisdom on how to live rightly during these challenging times. Through repentance and faith, may we gain a new heart and clean conscience before God trusting in what Jesus Christ did for us on the cross.

Dale Payne has been the Family Pastor of Visalia Evangelical Free Church for the last 19 years. He has been married 34 years to Linda and has six grown children, two grandchildren with two more on the way. His passion is Biblical counseling with families with a focus on developing healthy marriages and joyful parenting, and building up godly men to lead their homes well.

The Day That Changed Everything

When my wife and I moved to North Macedonia, there were many things that created culture shock for us. The language, customs, and people created experiences that were both challenging and enjoyable. One of the unusual things about living there was that many of the people went to their place of worship on Fridays instead of Sundays. Every Friday afternoon, we would hear the pre-recorded call to prayer being sent out from every mosque in the city. It felt strange to us because we were used to people preparing for worship on Sundays. It would be very difficult for us to get used to worshipping on a different day because Sundays are tied inextricably to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. 

I was thinking about this during the week because I was reminded that the Resurrection caused thousands of Jews to switch their holy day from Saturday to Sunday. Pastor Mark Dever wrote this, “These first-century Jews – thousands and thousands of them – suddenly changed their normal day of worship from Saturday to Sunday. Sociologists tell us that the most ancient parts of a culture are found in its religious rites. They are the most conservative elements of a culture, the least likely and slowest to change. What then can account for this sudden change around the Mediterranean, among thousands of first-century Jews, from worshiping on Saturday to worshiping on Sunday?”

What a great question. What could possibly convince so many people of one religious background to switch their holy day from Saturday to Sunday? The answer is found in the gospel! They believed that Jesus Christ was the Messiah, who had died for their sins on Friday of Passover week and then risen from the dead and conquered death on Sunday! Before that took place these disciples would have considered the week to run from Sabbath to Sabbath, but after Jesus rose from the dead it changed from Sunday to Sunday. 

The New Testament doesn’t record exactly when this change was finally made, but the authors of the gospel of John and the book of Acts make it clear that the first day of the week became the prominent time for believers. John 20 records the following, “On the evening of that day, the first day of the week, the doors being locked where the disciples were for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said to them, ‘Peace be with you.’” Jesus rose from the dead on a Sunday and he appeared to the disciples later that night as well. 

Acts 20:7 describes how the believers as far away as Troas, in modern day Turkey, gathered on the first day of the week to break bread together. The first day of the week was Sunday. This shows that it had become an accepted tradition for Christians to gather on Sundays. From that point on Christian history records believers faithfully gathering together on the first day of the week to commemorate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. 

As we gather for worship this Sunday I hope we will take the time to consider how much changed as a result of Jesus Christ rising from the dead. Transitioning from Saturday to Sunday was a dramatic change for the early believers, but it paled in comparison to the change that God had worked in their hearts and lives. The Resurrection proved that Jesus was the Messiah. It proved that he fulfilled prophecy. It proved that he was able to pay for our sin! It proved that he was able to take God’s wrath upon himself on our behalf. It proved that the Kingdom of Heaven had been established in the hearts and minds of his followers on the earth. It was a day that changed human history forever and it was a day that makes it possible for God to still be changing lives today! May we gather for worship tomorrow in awe and wonder at the work Christ accomplished on the cross and in the empty tomb! He is Alive!