Päivi Räsänen and the Trials of Christ

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What Päivi Räsänen . . . has gone through is more than almost all of us could endure, and she has done it with faithfulness and good cheer. Her crime? Speaking the truth about God's good creation, male and female. And she has spoken because she loves our heavenly Father and knows Jesus, the Bridegroom, as her Lord.

The trials have been farcical. Judges have shown themselves injudicious, and the press has egged them on. On what charges? If this doesn't stick, try something else. Everything she has said is dissected, misrepresented. Of what is she guilty? That matters not nearly as much as the fact that she must be found guilty, because she says things that are true, things that the secular elites would rather not hear. She has challenged their dogma. So it has always been. Say that Jesus is an insurrectionist, if we can make the charge stick. Say that Jesus is an enemy of Caesar, even if it ends up meaning that those who are said to be the leaders of Israel cry out, “We have no king but Caesar.” 

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Päivi is God's witness, especially chosen, as one who is of status, a member of parliament, having also served at the nation's highest level. If they do these things when the wood is green, what will they do when it is dry? For what would you stand? What price would you pay? I suppose many of us would fold, say, “Why bother?” Others might explain it away. Others still would join in saying that she has gone too far, when they themselves would go nowhere, say nothing.

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Today is a day to give thanks to God, but also to learn from Päivi and give thanks for her faithful witness. It is a day to be encouraged, that we ourselves might be courageous, not simply to make a point, but to point others to Christ, who is the Truth. If we have been silent, we must begin by never speaking the lie, never using a false pronoun, or attend a gay wedding, or ever say that two plus two equals five. Say that Päivi faces only a fine, and you miss the point, for when they come after her, they come after all the faithful, all who seek the truth, and who are called to speak the truth. . . .

Päivi would never call herself a hero, but a hero she is. As our Lord before Pilate and St. Paul before Festus, Päivi has been put on trial, a theater international, a spectacle before angels and men. She has stood and spoken for all us. And now we are called to come to her side and to add our voices to the choir of the faithful and to sing with her the praises of our Creator.

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Dr. Peter Scaer is chairman and professor of Exegetical Theology and director of the M.A. program at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind.

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Be Informed
The Abby Johnson, former Planned Parenthood Clinic Director, knows a thing or two about the misrepresentation of motherhood.

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Be Equipped
“Silencing someone’s speech just because it’s bad for the abortion business is wrong and violates First Amendment freedoms,” stated First Liberty’s Senior Counsel Nate Kellum. Learn more about a court case against a young man attempting to share pro-life messages near an abortion clinic by clicking here.

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Be Encouraged
“Committed, present, and selfless fathers are the antidote to the culture that has embraced abortion. If we want to end abortion and restore a culture of life, then we need men to embrace fatherhood. We need to take on the great mission, the life-long quest of courage, servitude, and faith. So, let’s cheer on fathers for the amazing work they do. They’re shaping the future, one day at a time, with God’s love as their guide.” –Jeff Gunnarson, Campaign Life Coalition

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