Child sacrifice stands as one of the most grievous violations of God's commandments, reflecting a profound moral and spiritual depravity. Throughout Scripture, the sanctity of life is upheld, as seen in Psalms 127:3, which declares that children are a heritage from the Lord, a reward from Him. In stark contrast, the practice of sacrificing children was prevalent among ancient pagan cultures, as condemned in Leviticus 18:21, where God explicitly forbids the offering of one's offspring to Molech. This abhorrent act not only disrespects the divine gift of life but also reveals a heart turned away from God, as seen in Jeremiah 7:31, where the Lord expresses His anger towards such practices. Jesus, in Matthew 18:10, emphasizes the value of children in the eyes of God, warning that their angels always behold the face of the Father. The New Testament continues this theme, affirming the importance of protecting the vulnerable and innocent. In a world where the sanctity of life is often undermined, believers are called to advocate for the protection of children, reflecting God's heart for the least among us. The sermon 'Contract on Children - Part 2' delves deeper into the implications of this issue, urging the church to stand firm against the cultural tides that threaten the lives of the innocent.
This sermon delves into the dark reality of the worship of Moloch, highlighting the extreme sacrifices and atrocities committed in the name of power and supernatural influence. It contrasts the two sides of paganism, from the happy and imaginative to the dark and unnatural, emphasizing the descent i
