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Pastor calls for God to judge Illinois for extreme pro-abortion legislation







Pastor calls for God to judge Illinois for extreme pro-abortion legislation
Calvin Freiburger

SPRINGFIELD, June 6, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) – The pastor who led the Illinois House of Representatives in prayer last Friday admonished the chamber for advancing virtually unlimited abortion in the state, calling on God to judge lawmakers’ abandonment of preborn babies.

Illinois lawmakers are currently considering the so-called Reproductive Health Act (RHA), which like similar bills in other states would codify a “fundamental right” to abortion, establish “that a fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus does not have independent rights under the law,” and repeal numerous restrictions and regulations on abortion including protections for infants born after failed abortions. It passed the state House last week, and awaits action by the Democrat-controlled state Senate. 

The legislation “allows abortion throughout pregnancy, up to the moment of birth, for any reason. It allows abortions by a non-doctor in a facility that's not inspected and doesn't have to report injuries,” Susan B. Anthony List National Campaign Chair Jill Stanek said. Stanek is an Illinois native and former nurse who witnessed babies being born alive and left to die in Chicago. “It strips away conscience protections for pro-life health care workers and forces all health insurance policies to cover abortions, including religious organizations.”

On Friday, Pastor Corey Musgrave of Fairfield’s New Beginnings Church devoted his opening prayer to the sanctity of life, Illinois Review reports. Musgrave had been invited to lead the prayer by Republican state Rep. Darren Bailey.

“God, we thank you for the ability to choose our own direction, even though those choices have consequences,” Musgrave said. “All throughout Your word, it is clear You have given us a choice [...] so God, I confess here today that I have not always made the right choice, and I thank you for being a merciful God that forgives and restores when we turn back to You.”

“This state has decided to go its own way apart from you,” he continued. “Lord, You have told us those things which You hate, and among them are hands that shed innocent blood.”

“So, God, we have made our appeals to the leaders of Illinois this week on behalf of those innocent babies who do not yet have a voice,” he declared. “We have been a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves as You have commanded us. Those appeals were denied, but we have one final appeal left and that is to the courts of Heaven.”

Musgrave asked God to “rise up...and judge Illinois for the sanctioned destruction of the innocent unborn. For when Your judgements are in this state, the inhabitants of Illinois learn righteousness. In this House I pray for justice to roll down like water and righteousness like a mighty river. In Your judgement I pray that You would remember mercy for we know that You, oh God, do not want anyone to be destroyed.”

Several female Democrats in the chamber turned their backs to Musgrave during the prayer, Tristate Homepage reports. The pastor said later that those who took offense misunderstood his message.

“The word judge or judgement some people misconstrued...as wrath or I wanted God to do something bad, no,” he said. “The definition of judge is to make a decision and my prayer is to God you have to make a decision on this because we are hopelessly divided as a nation on this issue.”

“I don't have hatred for anyone,” he added. “I love the mother that had to make that choice and is dealing with it or the legislators that put this in.”

Democrat Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who vowed in January to make Illinois “the most progressive state in the nation when it comes to guaranteeing women’s reproductive rights,” has said he intends to sign the RHA into law.

  
The church leaders from various denominations marched to Parliament on Wednesday to support their members who appeared before Parliament to put forward arguments against the legalisation of abortion.
SPRINGFIELD - Pastor Corey Musgrave of the New Beginnings Church in Fairfield, Illinois led the Illinois House in prayer Friday, asking God to judge the state for its abortion policy: 


So, God, we have made our appeals to the leaders of Illinois this week on behalf of those innocent babies who do not yet have a voice. We have been a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves as You have commanded us. Those appeals were denied, but we have one final appeal left and that is to the courts of Heaven.

God Almighty, I make an appeal to Heaven today, to You the perfect judge, the One who presides over Heaven’s court.

I ask you to rise up, oh God, and judge Illinois for the sanctioned destruction of the innocent unborn. For when Your judgements are in this state, the inhabitants of Illinois learn righteousness. In this House I pray for justice to roll down like water and righteousness like a mighty river. In Your judgement I pray that You would remember mercy for we know that You, oh God, do not want anyone to be destroyed.

I ask this in the name of Your son, the one who died for a sinner like me, the one who was appointed to judge the living and the dead. In the name of Jesus Christ I pray. Amen.





Illinois Pastor’s Fiery Prayer Calls on God to Rebuke State House for ‘Sanctioned Destruction of Innocent Unborn’

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June 5, 2019

In light of the passing of an Illinois bill that openly repeals the state’s ban on partial-birth abortion, a local pastor has gone before the State House to rebuke the state for its sins.

What does the new law say?

The “Reproductive Health Act” permits abortions up to nine months and also requires insurance companies to provide coverage. Many have interpreted the bill as even more extreme than the New York “late-term” abortion provision that was passed at the start of the year, which many coined as unadulterated “infanticide.”

In addition to the late-term allowance, the Illinois bill also provides no abortion coverage exemptions for churches, religious nonprofits, or pro-life individuals and small business owners.

What did the pastor say?

Speaking before the Senate House, and utterly disgusted by the new law,
Pastor Corey Musgrave, of the New Beginnings Church in Fairfield, did not hold back.

“God, we have made our appeals to the leaders of Illinois this week on behalf of those innocent babies who do not yet have a voice,” he declared. “We have been a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves as You have commanded us. Those appeals were denied, but we have one final appeal left and that is to the courts of Heaven.”

Musgrave continued: “God Almighty, I make an appeal to Heaven today, to You the perfect judge, the One who presides over Heaven’s court. I ask you to rise up, oh God, and judge Illinois for the sanctioned destruction of the innocent unborn.”

“When Your judgements are in this state,” Musgrave said, “the inhabitants of Illinois learn righteousness.”

The pastor went on to pray that “justice would roll down like water and righteousness like a mighty river,” referncing Amos 5:24.

“In Your judgement I pray that You would remember mercy for we know that You, oh God, do not want anyone to be destroyed,” he said. “I ask this in the name of Your son, the one who died for a sinner like me, the one who was appointed to judge the living and the dead. In the name of Jesus Christ I pray. Amen.”



In a statement after the law was passed, Liberty Counsel Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said that Democratic lawmakers were “eliminating all protections for unborn children,” and “allowing infanticide.”

“This has nothing to do with health care,” Staver added. “This a crime against humanity.”


And when they had prayed, the place in which they were gathered together was shaken, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and continued to speak the word of God with boldness. – Acts 4:31 (ESV)


Pastor Who Torched Illinois Legislators with Viral Pro-Life Prayer Now Has Message for America
Published June 10, 2019 at 12:03pm

Pastor Cory Musgrave took the nation by storm after a video showing him praying before the Illinois House went viral.

Musgrave was asked to pray at an Illinois legislative session after being invited as Republican state Rep. Darren Bailey’s guest.

The state had recently passed the “Reproductive Health Act,” a bill that repealed the state’s ban on partial-birth abortion. Because of the bill, Illinois residents can now abort their babies up to the ninth month of pregnancy — and force insurance companies to pay for the procedure.

Musgrave, standing only feet from the Illinois lawmakers, prayed a fiery request: “God Almighty, I make an appeal to Heaven today, to You the perfect judge, the One who presides over Heaven’s court.”

He made it clear that he was referring to the abortion bill, saying, “I ask You to rise up, oh God, and judge Illinois for the sanctioned destruction of the innocent unborn.”

Musgrave’s prayer, which lasted just under four minutes, stands out as a striking display of courage that all those who value innocent life should seek to imitate.

I had the privilege to speak with Musgrave after the video caught the attention of The Western Journal. He told me that since the prayer, he has received emails and phone calls from all over the world and that “almost all of it has been positive.”

But the conversation took a serious turn when we discussed the issue at hand.

Disregard for life isn’t just an Illinois problem, Musgrave said. Americans in general are having a “huge issue taking responsibility for their actions.”

Abortion is a “spiritual issue” because “fundamentally, God is the creator of life,” he said. “And God takes seriously the killing of innocent life.”

“Abortion is ultimately a selfish act,” Musgrave argued, because “we are sacrificing kids for our own convenience.”
He isn’t interested in letting people of faith off the hook.

“This is is a very serious topic that most Christians don’t take seriously enough,” Musgrave said.

Musgrave noted that Republicans are also to blame for historically not fighting hard enough for the pro-life part of their platform.

He called out former Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner for signing HB 40 in 2017. The bill greatly expanded the use of Illinois taxpayer dollars to pay for abortion procedures.

The Republican Rauner lost the governorship the following year to Democrat J.B. Pritzker.

  
The town hall meeting with state legislators overflowed with nearly a thousand outraged pro-family citizens.


Corey Musgrave Prayer
Published on Jun 2, 2019
Southern Illinois pastor prays for Illinois and urges legislators to stand up for the lives of unborn children

   

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