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My
wife and I do not feel called to have children. I'm 42, and she's 40. We both
have fulfilling career ministries and I'm wondering about getting a vasectomy.
Answer
by Randy Alcorn
The
single biggest problem with you having a vasectomy is closing the door to the
future. This is a permanent decision you will make in light of present circumstances,
but your life circumstances can change. A permanent measure like this means
God could never lead you otherwise and your life circumstances could never be
otherwise.
James 4:13,14
says we don't know what tomorrow will bring. What if you and/or your wife have
a strong change of heart later on? As sad as it would be, what if your wife
were to die and four years from now you were married to someone else and your
new wife wanted to have a child? I know these are hard things to think about,
and you may think they will never happen, but we don't know what the future
holds.
Singleness is
a clear biblical calling (I Corinthians 7). But there is no clear Biblical calling
for a married couple to remain childless. I'm not saying that to remain childless
would not be God's calling, but to do something permanently to prevent a child
would be by your choice, not God's. God may choose to have you remain childless,
but that needs to be His choice, not yours. A vascectomy makes it your permanent
choice, not His.
Please include the following statement on any distributed copy: by Randy
Alcorn, Eternal Perspective Ministries, 39085 Pioneer Blvd., Suite 206, Sandy,
OR 97055, 503-668-5200, www.epm.org