No Longer Burdened

  Beth
Georgia,  United States
 
 

I was uninformed and unprepared for the aftermath of my decision to have an abortion. I went years (six to be exact) believing I was punished with being barren for what I had done. The father and I broke up less than a year after, and I found love again but thought I'd never be able to give him a child. 

Six years in, I got pregnant and was "due" on the anniversary of my abortion. I found some redemption in the birth of my son. But still years passed with a heavy noose of guilt around my neck.

This year, 20 years to the day, almost, I was in church on the anniversary. The pastor spoke of God's redemptive grace, how He doesn't carry a memory of our transgressions, and that we shouldn't either. I went to the altar that day and bawled my eyes out to God. I have felt no burden since, except for the burden to help others. So I am sharing my story.

   
   
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