The question of when life begins is foundational to any discussion about reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF). Scripture is clear that life begins at conception, and any action that destroys or disregards human life is grievous in the eyes of the Lord. As believers, we must approach this sensitive and deeply personal issue with both compassion and an unwavering commitment to God’s Word.
Life Begins at Conception
From the very beginning, Scripture affirms that life is sacred and begins at conception. In Psalm 139:13-16, David declares, “For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvelous are Your works, and that my soul knows very well. My frame was not hidden from You, when I was made in secret, and skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.” This poetic expression emphasizes that God is intimately involved in the creation of life from its earliest moments.
Jeremiah also speaks of God’s foreknowledge of his life before birth: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I sanctified you” (Jeremiah 1:5). These verses show that life is not only biologically present but spiritually significant from conception, with each person possessing intrinsic value in the eyes of the Creator.
The Problem with IVF
While IVF may seem like a hopeful solution for couples struggling with infertility, its processes often violate biblical principles of life and God’s design for creation.
- The Destruction of Fertilized Embryos
IVF commonly involves fertilizing multiple eggs in a laboratory, with the intent to implant only a select number into the mother’s womb. The remaining embryos are either destroyed, frozen indefinitely, or used for research. Each of these embryos represents a human life, as fertilization marks the beginning of a new individual with a unique DNA blueprint.Destroying these embryos is a violation of God’s commandment, “You shall not murder” (Exodus 20:13). Jesus Himself showed the value He places on children when He said, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 19:14). To discard or destroy embryos is to destroy innocent human life, which is an abomination to the Lord.
- Tampering with God’s Creation
The process of IVF removes conception from the natural, God-ordained design of procreation. Scripture consistently presents conception as a divine act, not something to be manipulated by human ingenuity. “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them” (Genesis 1:27). Procreation is part of God’s design for marriage, meant to occur within the intimate union of husband and wife.Modern reproductive technologies often seek to control or bypass this divine design, implying that humans can improve upon God’s wisdom. Such actions reflect the spirit of autonomy warned against in Scripture: “Woe to him who strives with his Maker!” (Isaiah 45:9). We must humbly submit to God’s sovereignty over life and trust His timing and will, even in the face of challenges like infertility.
- Children as a Gift from God
The Bible teaches that children are a blessing and a gift from God. “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb is a reward” (Psalm 127:3). This truth underscores that children are not something to be manufactured or demanded but entrusted to us by God. While the pain of infertility is real and deeply felt, believers are called to trust in God’s provision and His perfect plan.
Alternative Approaches
For couples facing infertility, there are ways to honor God’s Word while seeking help. Prayer and fasting should always be the first recourse, asking for God’s guidance and intervention. Scripture reminds us, “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14). Medical treatments that align with God’s design, such as those that do not involve the destruction of embryos or tampering with natural conception, may also be considered prayerfully and with wise counsel.
Adoption is another beautiful and biblical option, reflecting the heart of God, who adopts us as His children through Christ: “Having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will” (Ephesians 1:5). Adoption provides a way to love and nurture a child while honoring the sanctity of life.
My Final Thoughts
Ultimately, as believers, we must trust in God’s sovereignty over life. Job declared, “The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord” (Job 1:21). While the desire for children is natural and good, it must be submitted to God’s will and His timing. When we attempt to take matters into our own hands in ways that contradict His Word, we risk dishonoring the Creator and the sanctity of His design.
Let us stand firm in affirming the sacredness of life from conception, protecting the unborn, and trusting God in every aspect of our lives, including the gift of children. May our actions always reflect our faith in the One who “gives to all life, breath, and all things” (Acts 17:25).
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