Christian ladies TTC, we can encourage one another.

“Between three and six o’clock in the morning, Jesus came to them, walking on the water” (Matthew 14:25, NCV).


Faith is the ability to trust what we cannot see. John Shedd says, “A ship in harbor is safe–but that is not what ships are built for.” Faith is willing to take risks, embrace the unseen and step away from the safety of the shore. We fear the outcome or don’t understand the step God has asked us to take. We are afraid to fail and are more concerned about our “reputation” as a Christian than we are about being obedient to God. As long as the enemy can keep us preoccupied with a selfish perspective, our faith is impotent.
Authentic faith naturally produces action, but faith is hindered unless we abandon ourselves to that faith. Did you know that the African impala can jump to a height of over ten feet and cover a distance of greater than thirty feet? Yet these magnificent creatures can be kept in any zoo by a three-foot wall. The animals will not jump if they cannot see where their feet will land.
Many people say they do believe God is who He says He is and that He is able to do what He says he will do, but falter at the point of believing that God is willing to work in their lives. If we don’t believe He is willing to keep His promises, we are not walking in faith. Oh, we find it easy to agree mentally with the truth that we serve a powerful God who loves us and has a great plan for our life, but that belief is worthless until it settles in our hearts and changes the way we live.* If we don’t live it, we don’t really believe it. If we are not willing to step away from the shore, we will miss so much of what God has for us in life.
The story is told of Will Rogers who came to his friend, Eddie Cantor, for advice. Will wanted to make some important changes in his act but was worried about the danger of such changes, explaining that he wasn’t sure if they would work. Eddie Cantor’s response was, “Why not go out on a limb? That’s where the fruit is!” The same is true of faith.
Faith believes that God is willing. The life of Jesus Christ is the embodiment of God’s willingness to work in our lives. The disciples had personally witnessed God’s willingness to save His children. Yet, in Matthew 14, we find them in a boat, caught in a storm, afraid and still questioning God’s willingness to rescue them. Did they cry out in fear? Yes! Did He come? Yes!
Jesus came to the disciples, walking on the water, between three and six o’clock in the morning, the darkest time of the night. I have often wished I could have been on that boat with the disciples, waiting for Jesus to show up. I imagine the questions and complaints were flying. “Why would Jesus send us out here, knowing the waves were high? Where is He? Why is He waiting so long to rescue us? Can’t He just calm the waves like He did before? I ministered all day long and this is my reward? Is He really coming? I don’t understand!” Sound familiar? It does to me.
We are quick to believe the lie that God is angry with us and as a result, will not bless our life or meet our needs. The truth is that God is willing and waiting to pour out His favor and blessings on a life of faith. Hebrews tells us that faith always honors God and God always honors faith.* “Without faith no one can please God. Anyone who comes to God must believe that he is real and that he rewards those who truly want to find him” (Hebrews 11:6 NCV).
I think part of the problem is that we don’t know how to define “blessing.” A blessing is not always easy, painless, simple, comfortable or expected. A blessing often comes, wrapped in the mystery of darkness. But I am learning this truth – anything that makes us cry out to God can be counted as a blessing. Why? Because when we are desperate and in pain, when we have no answers and the darkness is closing in, we cry out to God, just as the disciples did – and He comes! Not because we have earned His presence or His mercy, but because we cried out with a tiny seed of faith, as His children, knowing He is not only able, but willing to come. Step away from that shore. He will meet you there.


Father, I come to You today with a faith that seems so small. I want to believe You, Lord. I want to walk by faith, knowing that You will keep every promise You have ever made. Help my unbelief, Lord.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.

Thank you so much for this post. It seems that whenever I read these awesome posts by everyone here, it is always exactly what I need to hear. Of course God's Word is exactly what I need to hear! :)
 
Renew Your Joy
by Joyce Meyer

Honor and majesty are [found] in His presence; strength and joy are [found] in His sanctuary. —1 Chronicles 16:27

Emotional trauma drains people of their energy. But the Word says, “Be not grieved and depressed, for the joy of the Lord is your strength and stronghold” (Nehemiah 8:10).

The devil wants to steal your joy because he knows that joy is your strength. He wants you to be weak so that you won’t resist the turmoil he sets against you. That is why sometimes we need each other. Some days God will send messengers to build you up in faith and renew your joy. Some days He will send you to someone else who is in a weakened condition because Satan has been pounding on them.

Be someone’s friend today. They may need a friend to stand beside them and encourage them and to lift them up and pray for them.
 
Hello ladies! I went to a Men's Day service at my church, but the preacher's message ended up being pretty geared toward women. His text was from Genesis 30 with emphasis on verse 22, "Then God remembered Rachel. God answered her prayer and made it possible for her to have children."

The sermon reminded everyone that GOD REMEMBERS YOU! :happydance: The preacher had us say "remember me" out loud a few times. In your journey ttc - don't be hesitant to call out to God! He will remember you and answer your prayers for children. I stand in faith with all of you for that :bfp:!
 
Hello ladies! I went to a Men's Day service at my church, but the preacher's message ended up being pretty geared toward women. His text was from Genesis 30 with emphasis on verse 22, "Then God remembered Rachel. God answered her prayer and made it possible for her to have children."

The sermon reminded everyone that GOD REMEMBERS YOU! :happydance: The preacher had us say "remember me" out loud a few times. In your journey ttc - don't be hesitant to call out to God! He will remember you and answer your prayers for children. I stand in faith with all of you for that :bfp:!

Thank you Rozaria!
God remembers me!!!

Love you sis and hope you and the little one are doing well :hugs:
 
Renew Your Joy
by Joyce Meyer

Honor and majesty are [found] in His presence; strength and joy are [found] in His sanctuary. —1 Chronicles 16:27

Emotional trauma drains people of their energy. But the Word says, “Be not grieved and depressed, for the joy of the Lord is your strength and stronghold” (Nehemiah 8:10).

The devil wants to steal your joy because he knows that joy is your strength. He wants you to be weak so that you won’t resist the turmoil he sets against you. That is why sometimes we need each other. Some days God will send messengers to build you up in faith and renew your joy. Some days He will send you to someone else who is in a weakened condition because Satan has been pounding on them.

Be someone’s friend today. They may need a friend to stand beside them and encourage them and to lift them up and pray for them.

THis word is on time,on point and right on the mark!!!:happydance:Thank you for posting this!!!Thank you Sarah,Thank You Lord!!!
 
Hello ladies! I went to a Men's Day service at my church, but the preacher's message ended up being pretty geared toward women. His text was from Genesis 30 with emphasis on verse 22, "Then God remembered Rachel. God answered her prayer and made it possible for her to have children."

The sermon reminded everyone that GOD REMEMBERS YOU! :happydance: The preacher had us say "remember me" out loud a few times. In your journey ttc - don't be hesitant to call out to God! He will remember you and answer your prayers for children. I stand in faith with all of you for that :bfp:!

Amen!!I love this!!!Thanks sis!!I am in agreement and pray that the Lord will remember us all in any need that we have!!:hugs:
 
Good afternoon ladies!! Thanks for the inspirations from God's word :)

I am needing some advice. Last Thursday I went to get a blood test to check for ovulation, results were negative. I was prescribed provera and clomid and instructed to take the provera starting cd35. I went to the dollar store and got some opk's to test this week just for curiosity while I'm waiting for cd35 to roll around. Well yesterday's was very negative so just for fun the hubby and I bd. well lo and behold I took another opk today at 1:30 and im pretty sure it was positive. I have had pinching feelings in my lower abdomen all day. With that being said, if I start provera on cd35 it will only be like 9 days from now and if. Y chance I did ovulate today a positive might not show up. Do you all think I should wait until like cd40 or so to start the provera if the hpt is negative??
 
Good afternoon ladies!! Thanks for the inspirations from God's word :)

I am needing some advice. Last Thursday I went to get a blood test to check for ovulation, results were negative. I was prescribed provera and clomid and instructed to take the provera starting cd35. I went to the dollar store and got some opk's to test this week just for curiosity while I'm waiting for cd35 to roll around. Well yesterday's was very negative so just for fun the hubby and I bd. well lo and behold I took another opk today at 1:30 and im pretty sure it was positive. I have had pinching feelings in my lower abdomen all day. With that being said, if I start provera on cd35 it will only be like 9 days from now and if. Y chance I did ovulate today a positive might not show up. Do you all think I should wait until like cd40 or so to start the provera if the hpt is negative??

Your positive opk could be one of three things:

1-your blood test came up negative because you've ovulated late this cycle and that's what opk is picking up.

2-you have an LH surge before af is due (some ladies have this, I've discovered I do).

3-hcg is similar in structure to LH so would show up positive on an opk strip.

Only thing you can rule out for sure is number three by taking a pregnancy test to make sure it's LH and not hcg which your opk is picking up. If it's number one or two then it's a waiting game.

Either way I would hold off taking clomid etc until you know for sure why you're having a positive opk as your body may not need the medication.

Hope that helps xxx
 
Laura, welcome to our family! I'm Kim! Looking forward to getting to know you better :)

Sarah and Bree, thank you for your inspirational and encouraging posts! They are a great comfort to me today and exactly what I needed to hear! I'm so glad to have you ladies in my life!

I came across this one, and since it spoke to me as well, I wanted to share it.


“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthews 28:19).


Those years of infertility were a stormy time in my life, but then, a few years later, a tidal wave hit.
“Steve can you meet me for lunch? I have a little surprise for you.”
I was so excited to meet Steve and tell him this unexpected news that I called him at the office and asked him to meet me for lunch. After several years of infertility treatment, we had become content with our family of three, but now it seemed Steven was going to have a little brother or sister after all.
I handed Steve a tiny wrapped package. He gingerly pulled back the paper and opened the lid to discover a baby pillow nestled in soft white tissue paper.
“Does this mean what I think it means?”
“Yes,” I replied with tears filling my eyes.
My dream was coming true! There would be more children after all. While the baby was growing well inside my womb and the nursery was being planned inside our home, the dream came to a screeching halt. The baby died. I had a miscarriage. It was not the loss of a child that was to be. It was the loss of a child that was. For months I grieved her loss.
There are still times today when I look at the portraits of our family of three and I can almost see the shadow of a fourth. But one day there will come a time when my little girl will not be a mere shadow. I will hold her in my arms. Until then, it gives me great comfort to picture her healthy and whole and playing at the feet of Jesus.
During those summer months following our loss, a friend sang me this song.

God is too wise to be mistaken.
God is too good to b unkind.
So when you can’t understand
When you don’t see His plan,
When you can’t trace His hand,
Trust His heart.

And as the years progressed, God began to show me what it really meant to “Be fruitful and multiply."

God fashioned women to be child bearers. Our wombs, breasts, hips, and hormones were uniquely designed for conceiving and giving life. There is an inborn nature to nurture, and while we may not give birth to our own flesh and blood in a delivery room, we can still – must still – be fruitful and nurture those in our sphere of influence.
When God created Adam and Eve, He commanded them to “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it;” (Genesis 1:28 NASB). In the New Testament, we see another kind of fruitfulness as Jesus sent out the disciples. “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,” (Matthews 28:19). He could have said, “Be fruitful and multiply,” which is exactly what they did.
Think for a moment about why little girls want to grow up and become mommies. We want to cuddle and care for, rear and raise, share and shape, teach and train. We want to pour our love into another human being in the hopes that they will give that same love in return.
God has created women with a desire to nurture, but I think it goes much deeper than just having children. Most long to invest their lives in something that matters. Most of the time, that something is other people. The Bible calls that being fruitful. Jesus said, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit,” (John 15:5).* He also tells us that the true sign of a Christian is that he or she will bear fruit (John 15:8).

Sometimes when our dreams of motherhood are shattered, we have to let them die and allow God to birth other dreams in our lives. As Dr. Pamela Reeves wrote in Parables of the Forrest,*it is as if He is saying to us, “When you are letting go, remember that I am planting seeds of new life in you. Your grief is only for a season. My end is not death. It is always life. I am the author of life.” Whether it is the dream of having one child, the dream of having seven children, or the dream that a child will turn out a particular way, we must all eventually give that dream to God.
“Be fruitful and multiply.” That is something every child of God can do!


Dear God, I am overwhelmed with joy today! Thank You for allowing me to be a spiritual mother. Open my eyes to those whom You would have me birth into the Kingdom and those whom You would have me nurture into maturity. What an honor! What a privilege!
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.
 
Hi Girly Girls,

Just thought i would share with you a lovely message out of a christian book, "The Seventh Monsoon" of a missionary wife and husband who had suffered 9x miscarriages throughout her time(dont worry she had 3 lovely boys in the end). She spoke about her times as seasons; some difficult, some challenging, some pleasant, but they were all seasons she had to endure for God's plan in her life. I have been through so much emotional heartbreak these past 6 mths.. though my heart still to this day grounds me to these words. I hope you will all find comfort in this. >>>>

I need to learn to do my living right now, in the middle of this season, without knowing anything. I need to learn to live in this season, not the next one or the one before or the one I prefer to be in, but in this one.
So I look to the rest of the season, and feel ready to receive whatever comes, whatever God has ready for me. Whatever it turns out to be a season of trial or a season of plenty, may I be ready to receive it. For I know that every type of season will serve God’s design for me. So I hold out my hands in anticipation.
 
Hello ladies! I went to a Men's Day service at my church, but the preacher's message ended up being pretty geared toward women. His text was from Genesis 30 with emphasis on verse 22, "Then God remembered Rachel. God answered her prayer and made it possible for her to have children."

The sermon reminded everyone that GOD REMEMBERS YOU! :happydance: The preacher had us say "remember me" out loud a few times. In your journey ttc - don't be hesitant to call out to God! He will remember you and answer your prayers for children. I stand in faith with all of you for that :bfp:!

Thank you, Superwoman. I needed to hear this.
 
Hi Girly Girls,

Just thought i would share with you a lovely message out of a christian book, "The Seventh Monsoon" of a missionary wife and husband who had suffered 9x miscarriages throughout her time(dont worry she had 3 lovely boys in the end). She spoke about her times as seasons; some difficult, some challenging, some pleasant, but they were all seasons she had to endure for God's plan in her life. I have been through so much emotional heartbreak these past 6 mths.. though my heart still to this day grounds me to these words. I hope you will all find comfort in this. >>>>

I need to learn to do my living right now, in the middle of this season, without knowing anything. I need to learn to live in this season, not the next one or the one before or the one I prefer to be in, but in this one.
So I look to the rest of the season, and feel ready to receive whatever comes, whatever God has ready for me. Whatever it turns out to be a season of trial or a season of plenty, may I be ready to receive it. For I know that every type of season will serve God’s design for me. So I hold out my hands in anticipation.

This post spoke to my heart truly!!!WOW!!!I mean it is sooo true,we can never truly embrace where we are at if we are always wishing we were in another season...Lord thank You for this Very moment in our lives and we pray You wil help us to enjoy it in anticipation for the next!!Amen!

Thank you for sharing this with us sis!:hugs:
 
Good afternoon ladies!! Thanks for the inspirations from God's word :)

I am needing some advice. Last Thursday I went to get a blood test to check for ovulation, results were negative. I was prescribed provera and clomid and instructed to take the provera starting cd35. I went to the dollar store and got some opk's to test this week just for curiosity while I'm waiting for cd35 to roll around. Well yesterday's was very negative so just for fun the hubby and I bd. well lo and behold I took another opk today at 1:30 and im pretty sure it was positive. I have had pinching feelings in my lower abdomen all day. With that being said, if I start provera on cd35 it will only be like 9 days from now and if. Y chance I did ovulate today a positive might not show up. Do you all think I should wait until like cd40 or so to start the provera if the hpt is negative??

Your positive opk could be one of three things:

1-your blood test came up negative because you've ovulated late this cycle and that's what opk is picking up.

2-you have an LH surge before af is due (some ladies have this, I've discovered I do).

3-hcg is similar in structure to LH so would show up positive on an opk strip.

Only thing you can rule out for sure is number three by taking a pregnancy test to make sure it's LH and not hcg which your opk is picking up. If it's number one or two then it's a waiting game.

Either way I would hold off taking clomid etc until you know for sure why you're having a positive opk as your body may not need the medication.

Hope that helps xxx

Hey sis!!

I agree with Just Married here you should be sure 110% you are not pregnant before you go ahead and take the clomid-just in case- I will be praying for you!!And please keep us updated :hugs:
 
Laura, welcome to our family! I'm Kim! Looking forward to getting to know you better :)

Sarah and Bree, thank you for your inspirational and encouraging posts! They are a great comfort to me today and exactly what I needed to hear! I'm so glad to have you ladies in my life!

I came across this one, and since it spoke to me as well, I wanted to share it.


“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthews 28:19).


Those years of infertility were a stormy time in my life, but then, a few years later, a tidal wave hit.
“Steve can you meet me for lunch? I have a little surprise for you.”
I was so excited to meet Steve and tell him this unexpected news that I called him at the office and asked him to meet me for lunch. After several years of infertility treatment, we had become content with our family of three, but now it seemed Steven was going to have a little brother or sister after all.
I handed Steve a tiny wrapped package. He gingerly pulled back the paper and opened the lid to discover a baby pillow nestled in soft white tissue paper.
“Does this mean what I think it means?”
“Yes,” I replied with tears filling my eyes.
My dream was coming true! There would be more children after all. While the baby was growing well inside my womb and the nursery was being planned inside our home, the dream came to a screeching halt. The baby died. I had a miscarriage. It was not the loss of a child that was to be. It was the loss of a child that was. For months I grieved her loss.
There are still times today when I look at the portraits of our family of three and I can almost see the shadow of a fourth. But one day there will come a time when my little girl will not be a mere shadow. I will hold her in my arms. Until then, it gives me great comfort to picture her healthy and whole and playing at the feet of Jesus.
During those summer months following our loss, a friend sang me this song.

God is too wise to be mistaken.
God is too good to b unkind.
So when you can’t understand
When you don’t see His plan,
When you can’t trace His hand,
Trust His heart.

And as the years progressed, God began to show me what it really meant to “Be fruitful and multiply."

God fashioned women to be child bearers. Our wombs, breasts, hips, and hormones were uniquely designed for conceiving and giving life. There is an inborn nature to nurture, and while we may not give birth to our own flesh and blood in a delivery room, we can still – must still – be fruitful and nurture those in our sphere of influence.
When God created Adam and Eve, He commanded them to “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it;” (Genesis 1:28 NASB). In the New Testament, we see another kind of fruitfulness as Jesus sent out the disciples. “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,” (Matthews 28:19). He could have said, “Be fruitful and multiply,” which is exactly what they did.
Think for a moment about why little girls want to grow up and become mommies. We want to cuddle and care for, rear and raise, share and shape, teach and train. We want to pour our love into another human being in the hopes that they will give that same love in return.
God has created women with a desire to nurture, but I think it goes much deeper than just having children. Most long to invest their lives in something that matters. Most of the time, that something is other people. The Bible calls that being fruitful. Jesus said, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit,” (John 15:5).* He also tells us that the true sign of a Christian is that he or she will bear fruit (John 15:8).

Sometimes when our dreams of motherhood are shattered, we have to let them die and allow God to birth other dreams in our lives. As Dr. Pamela Reeves wrote in Parables of the Forrest,*it is as if He is saying to us, “When you are letting go, remember that I am planting seeds of new life in you. Your grief is only for a season. My end is not death. It is always life. I am the author of life.” Whether it is the dream of having one child, the dream of having seven children, or the dream that a child will turn out a particular way, we must all eventually give that dream to God.
“Be fruitful and multiply.” That is something every child of God can do!


Dear God, I am overwhelmed with joy today! Thank You for allowing me to be a spiritual mother. Open my eyes to those whom You would have me birth into the Kingdom and those whom You would have me nurture into maturity. What an honor! What a privilege!
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.

Kim,I am thankful to God,that you were blessed by the posts glory to God- but seriously this post made me cry lol it was truly beautiful,powerful and touching,and I dont know if it's my hormones or what lol but I am here all teary eyed and humbled

Dear Lord,Please help us to give all of our desires,hopes,wants and dreams over to you,whether we are pregnant,ttc,ntnp,or waiting to conceive Lord help all of what we want to be given over to You,for You to manifest in Your own way-not our will Lord-but Your will be done in our lives Lord Jesus.Amen:hugs:Love to you all Xx
 
"Since ancient times no one has heard, no ear has perceived, no eye has seen any God besides you, who acts on behalf of those who wait for him." Isaiah 64:4 (NIV)

An ultimatum from my boss left me no choice but to head into unemployment. I'll never forget the day she asked me to lead an initiative that went against God's Word.

Staying at my job would deny my faith. Leaving would challenge it. Fears clamored. If I quit, I'd be broke. I had no husband, no savings, no additional source of provision.

Day after day I pleaded with God to intervene, to change my boss's mind. But it didn't happen.

She made her decision, which solidified mine: I turned in my two weeks notice.

That was my first step into my journey of joblessness. My mind raced with fears: would I be able to pay rent, find a new job, hold onto hope? Day by day, my financial, spiritual and emotional accounts were depleted. I couldn't see beyond my raw emotions and dreary situation.

God nudged me to send my resume to a ministry. A place I knew rarely hired. Somewhere I didn't know if my gifts could even be used. I doubted they'd accept my application, and pushed aside the thought to apply.

If only I had lifted my eyes away from the despair, I might have realized God was working on my behalf, much like He did for Naomi in the book of Ruth.

You see, at the same time soil churned, seeds nestled underground, and crops waved in the wind, Naomi needed God to intervene. She lamented to her widowed daughters-in-law, Orpah and Ruth:

"Even if I thought there was still hope for me—even if I had a husband tonight and then gave birth to sons— would you wait until they grew up?" (Ruth 1:12b-13a NIV)

Perceived destitution left her feeling desperate. Can you feel it in this widow's words?

Then Naomi told them, "'Return home, my daughters. Why would you come with me?'" (vs. 11a)

It would take time for Naomi to look beyond her dire circumstances and see the divine intervention waiting on her. God had plans of redemption that involved Ruth, the very person Naomi tried to push away. Yet she was so engulfed by her emotions and circumstances, she couldn't fathom how God might provide.

"Call me not Naomi [pleasant]; call me Mara [bitter], for the Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me." (vs. 20b AMP)

Perhaps your current situation is bitter and dismal. Maybe your journey has been long. You can't see how God is working things out. You don't have the energy to apply for one more job, so you turn down the lead a friend sends you. Your marriage is on the verge of collapse anyhow, so you opt to cancel your counseling appointment. Life in general is bleak, so you withdraw rather than join your sister for dinner.

If you are weary; if the road is too difficult; if you feel destitute financially, emotionally, spiritually; don't miss this—

"So Naomi returned from Moab accompanied by Ruth the Moabite, her daughter-in-law, arriving in Bethlehem as the barley harvest was beginning." (vs. 22 NIV, emphasis added)

Naomi's journey was hard and long. Yet her first step began at the same time soil churned, seeds nestled underground, crops waved in the wind. And when she arrived at her place of redemption, the harvest was beginning; a harvest that was gleaned by Ruth, the very one she had pushed away.

It was in that field that Ruth caught Boaz's attention. Boaz, who was Naomi's kinsmen redeemer, unceremoniously provided above and beyond for both women for the rest of their lives.

Well before I turned in my two weeks notice, the Lord was tilling the heart of my would-be new employer to hire an assistant. He faithfully watered that seed as I was searching for a job. And a new position was created shortly after I applied.

Looking back now, I wish I had chosen to believe and looked expectantly for His faithfulness instead of torturing myself with worry and fear.

Though unseen, God is divinely intervening. If you are walking in what feels like a desperate and destitute place, might I encourage you? Look to the Lord instead of your circumstances today. He's working on your behalf.

Dear Lord, You are faithful. Please direct my thoughts and my steps. Take what doesn't belong—fear, doubt, unbelief—and replace them with hope, trust and joy as I focus on You instead of my circumstances. Thank You for working on my behalf. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

By Samantha Reed
 
Thank you ladies for reminding me that God is still in control and that His timing is perfect!

I have been ttc for 14 years and after finding out my sis-in-law is expecting their 4th (1 for her 2 for him from previous marriages) and my cousin her first and losing my long time pup (11yrs old) all within this week I must confess I feel a little more faithless...

Im trying trying to hang in there but i sometimes feel that God forgot I'm still waiting for my gift...

Dont get me wrong I believe and trust and am totally sold out to our King, this week is just a little tougher than normal, so reading some of your posts have really helped.

God bless and know you have one more prayer warrior praying for BFP for us all!
 
Thank you ladies for reminding me that God is still in control and that His timing is perfect!

I have been ttc for 14 years and after finding out my sis-in-law is expecting their 4th (1 for her 2 for him from previous marriages) and my cousin her first and losing my long time pup (11yrs old) all within this week I must confess I feel a little more faithless...

Im trying trying to hang in there but i sometimes feel that God forgot I'm still waiting for my gift...

Dont get me wrong I believe and trust and am totally sold out to our King, this week is just a little tougher than normal, so reading some of your posts have really helped.

God bless and know you have one more prayer warrior praying for BFP for us all!

Am I reading that right....14 years?!?

I'm sorry your week isn't going so well :hugs: I pray the Lord continues to give you strength and comfort during this journey.
 
Thank you ladies for reminding me that God is still in control and that His timing is perfect!

I have been ttc for 14 years and after finding out my sis-in-law is expecting their 4th (1 for her 2 for him from previous marriages) and my cousin her first and losing my long time pup (11yrs old) all within this week I must confess I feel a little more faithless...

Im trying trying to hang in there but i sometimes feel that God forgot I'm still waiting for my gift...

Dont get me wrong I believe and trust and am totally sold out to our King, this week is just a little tougher than normal, so reading some of your posts have really helped.

God bless and know you have one more prayer warrior praying for BFP for us all!

I can't imagine how difficult it must be for you but we are all so precious to God he doesn't forget us. He knew you before you were conceived and he knows every hair on your head. He loves you enough to make the ultimate sacrifice for you before you even existed. His ways are not our ways but I have no doubt that everything He has for us is the best we just need to trust and accept that. I know it's easier said than done but never think that he forgets you are his precious precious child xxx
 

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