Can God forgive me for abortion?
The guilt can be crushing - but God's grace reaches into the deepest pain. Discover healing and forgiveness.
15 Bible studies address this question
What the Bible Says
These Bible studies explore Scripture passages that speak to this question. Each study will give you insight and practical application.
The Joy of Forgiveness
David celebrates the blessedness of forgiven sin, describing both the misery of hiding guilt and the relief of confession, then inviting others to trust in God's steadfast love.
Faith, Healing, and Forgiveness
Jesus heals a centurion's servant, marveling at the Gentile's great faith. He raises a widow's son from the dead at Nain. When John the Baptist sends to ask if Jesus is the Messiah, Jesus points to Hi...
Faith, Forgiveness, and the Coming Kingdom
Jesus teaches about causing others to stumble, the duty to forgive repeatedly, and faith like a mustard seed. He heals ten lepers but only one returns to give thanks. He warns that the kingdom comes w...
The Guilt Offering and Specific Sins
Leviticus 5 continues with cases requiring sin offerings and introduces the guilt offering (asham), which addresses violations that require both atonement and restitution. This chapter shows that some...
A Prayer for Cleansing and Renewal
David's profound psalm of repentance after his sin with Bathsheba. This deeply personal prayer reveals the path from guilt to restoration through God's mercy.
Greatness, Sin, and Forgiveness in the Kingdom
Jesus teaches that the greatest in the Kingdom are those who humble themselves like children. He warns severely against causing others to stumble, teaches about church discipline, and tells the Parabl...
Calling the First Disciples
Jesus calls His first disciples by the Sea of Galilee after a miraculous catch of fish. He heals a leper and a paralytic, demonstrating authority over sickness and sin. When questioned about fasting, ...
The Covenant Renewed
God renews the covenant with Israel, revealing His character in a magnificent proclamation of mercy and justice. Moses receives new stone tablets and returns with a face shining from God's presence.
The Sin Offering
Leviticus 4 introduces the sin offering (chatat), addressing unintentional sins that still require atonement. This chapter reveals that even unknowing sin separates us from God and requires the sheddi...
Nathan Confronts David
Nathan the prophet confronts David with a parable about a stolen lamb. David confesses his sin. Though forgiven, he faces consequences: the child will die, and violence will plague his house.
A Rebellious Nation Called to Repentance
Isaiah opens with a stunning indictment of Judah. God's own people have rebelled worse than animals who know their master. Yet even in judgment, God offers hope: "Though your sins are like scarlet, th...
The Ministry of Reconciliation
We long for our heavenly dwelling. Whether in the body or away, we aim to please Christ before His judgment seat. In Christ, we are new creations. God gave us the ministry of reconciliation.
The Word of Life
John opens his letter by declaring the Word of Life—what was heard, seen, and touched—inviting readers into fellowship with the Father and Son. Walking in light means confessing sin and experienci...
Healing the Man Born Blind
Jesus heals a man blind from birth, sparking controversy because it happened on the Sabbath. The Pharisees interrogate the man and his parents, eventually expelling him from the synagogue. Jesus finds...
Healing at the Temple Gate
Peter and John heal a lame man at the temple's Beautiful Gate, creating opportunity for Peter to preach. He proclaims that faith in Jesus' name has healed this man and calls the crowd to repent. He po...
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