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I believe there is something special about a child who comes forth from a barren womb. I am not saying that a child easily conceived is any less special or that his or her life is not designed by the Almighty. However, I truly believe that when God chooses to make the conception and birth of child the vehicle through which He changes the lives of the men and women involved, I absolutely believe there is something unique in that child. Lets look at the lives of children of barren wombs presented in Scripture.
Isaac
Isaac was born to Abraham and Sarah when they were 100 and 90 years old. Talk about an infertility story! The conception and healthy birth of Isaac speak volumes to those of us who struggle with infertility. Even thousands of years later, we can point to Isaac and say I know God can overcome infertility. Isaac was proof.
Isaac didnt have to wait until millenniums had passed before you could see someone special in his life. In an almost unimaginable moment, God instructed Abraham to take this child he had waited so many decades for, place him on an altar and take his life. We all focus on how Abraham obeyed and God spared his son. But look at Isaac. A young man with an old father. He could have fought his dad and there probably would have been no struggle to overtake him physically. There is no record of such an interchange. Apparently, Isaac had faith in his father--and his Father--and laid down on the altar. I guess when you understand that God could give you life inside a 90 year old womb, you can find the faith to believe that God can raise you from death at an altar.
Isaac also prayed for his infertile wife to conceive. Imagine hearing about infertility all your life, only to find that your wife couldnt conceive. Perhaps Isaac had a great understanding of how infertility wreaks havoc on a womans heart. Maybe he was afraid he would have wait 70 years for a baby. Either way, Isaac prayed and Rebekah conceived. She conceived another child of a barren womb, Jacob
Jacob
Child of a child of a barren womb! Multi-generational infertility! How was Jacob used of God? He was the father of the 12 tribes of Israel. Remember the conversation God had with Grandpa Abraham? See the stars, Abraham? Count them if you can! They are your descendants. 12 boys. Thats a lot of stars! Jacob was given the profound task of raising the leaders of the tribes of Gods people. One of those tribes would eventually birth the Son of God. What a responsibility. I find comfort in the fact that the task of raising these boys was placed squarely in the lap of a child of a barren womb.
Samson
We dont know a lot about Samsons mother other than she was barren and had borne no children. (Judges 13:2) An angel of the Lord visited her and told her she would have a child. He instructed her that this child was to be consecrated to God even before his birth, as God had a plan for his life. They raised him in the way they were instructed to by God.
A perfect man? Not at all. Samson made his mistakes and he paid dearly for them. But look what Scripture tells us over and over again about Samson: ...the Spirit of the LORD came upon him mightily, (Judges 14:6 and also in Judges 14:19, Judges 1:14) He served as a judge for 20 years, and throughout his life, he performed amazing acts of strength because of the touch of God.
John the Baptist
Johns parents were well beyond child bearing age. Maybe they once stood where you stand today--wondering if youll ever see your husbands eyes looking at you in the face of your child. But God moved and Elizabeth conceived. What role did this child of a barren womb play in Gods plan? He was the forerunner of the Messiah! He went before his cousin, Jesus, and told everyone to get ready. Messiahs coming!
Whos to say that the child of your barren womb wont do the same?
So were these children of barren wombs perfect? Not in the least! (Thats okay--yours wont be either!) Isaac played favorites with his sons. Jacob was known as a deceiver. Women were Samsons weakness. But these children were announced by angels. used of God and changed the course of history forever. Our lives are impacted today because of their lives centuries ago.
Yes. I believe there is something special about children of barren wombs.
Isaac
Isaac was born to Abraham and Sarah when they were 100 and 90 years old. Talk about an infertility story! The conception and healthy birth of Isaac speak volumes to those of us who struggle with infertility. Even thousands of years later, we can point to Isaac and say I know God can overcome infertility. Isaac was proof.
Isaac didnt have to wait until millenniums had passed before you could see someone special in his life. In an almost unimaginable moment, God instructed Abraham to take this child he had waited so many decades for, place him on an altar and take his life. We all focus on how Abraham obeyed and God spared his son. But look at Isaac. A young man with an old father. He could have fought his dad and there probably would have been no struggle to overtake him physically. There is no record of such an interchange. Apparently, Isaac had faith in his father--and his Father--and laid down on the altar. I guess when you understand that God could give you life inside a 90 year old womb, you can find the faith to believe that God can raise you from death at an altar.
Isaac also prayed for his infertile wife to conceive. Imagine hearing about infertility all your life, only to find that your wife couldnt conceive. Perhaps Isaac had a great understanding of how infertility wreaks havoc on a womans heart. Maybe he was afraid he would have wait 70 years for a baby. Either way, Isaac prayed and Rebekah conceived. She conceived another child of a barren womb, Jacob
Jacob
Child of a child of a barren womb! Multi-generational infertility! How was Jacob used of God? He was the father of the 12 tribes of Israel. Remember the conversation God had with Grandpa Abraham? See the stars, Abraham? Count them if you can! They are your descendants. 12 boys. Thats a lot of stars! Jacob was given the profound task of raising the leaders of the tribes of Gods people. One of those tribes would eventually birth the Son of God. What a responsibility. I find comfort in the fact that the task of raising these boys was placed squarely in the lap of a child of a barren womb.
Samson
We dont know a lot about Samsons mother other than she was barren and had borne no children. (Judges 13:2) An angel of the Lord visited her and told her she would have a child. He instructed her that this child was to be consecrated to God even before his birth, as God had a plan for his life. They raised him in the way they were instructed to by God.
A perfect man? Not at all. Samson made his mistakes and he paid dearly for them. But look what Scripture tells us over and over again about Samson: ...the Spirit of the LORD came upon him mightily, (Judges 14:6 and also in Judges 14:19, Judges 1:14) He served as a judge for 20 years, and throughout his life, he performed amazing acts of strength because of the touch of God.
John the Baptist
Johns parents were well beyond child bearing age. Maybe they once stood where you stand today--wondering if youll ever see your husbands eyes looking at you in the face of your child. But God moved and Elizabeth conceived. What role did this child of a barren womb play in Gods plan? He was the forerunner of the Messiah! He went before his cousin, Jesus, and told everyone to get ready. Messiahs coming!
Whos to say that the child of your barren womb wont do the same?
So were these children of barren wombs perfect? Not in the least! (Thats okay--yours wont be either!) Isaac played favorites with his sons. Jacob was known as a deceiver. Women were Samsons weakness. But these children were announced by angels. used of God and changed the course of history forever. Our lives are impacted today because of their lives centuries ago.
Yes. I believe there is something special about children of barren wombs.