Praying4bump
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Good morning Ladies!
I'm sorry about the struggles that we are all facing, some a lot worst then others. We had a guest speaker at our church a couple weeks ago and the message was so encouraging.
The pastor spoke about how both he and his wife received a vision from God when they were newly married and active Praise and Worship Leaders in their Church. The vision revealed that they were going to have a son and that he would be named Samuel. A few days later, he shared his vision with his wife and she told him she had the same vision. The waited a few days because they thought the other would think they were crazy . A few months later they found out that she was pregnant around the same time her father passed away of a sudden heart attack. They were pregnant with twins and they thought surely they were pregnant with the son God promised them. Unfortunately, she miscarried one of the babies and of course, they became even more certain that the surviving baby was their promised son. Unfortunately, they also miscarried that second baby a few months later. A couple years later, they got pregnant again, and of course they thought that this was their promised son. A few months into the pregnancy, they lost that baby also. They were devastated because they had always been active in the Church as Worship leaders, they tried to live their lives pleasing to the Father and tried to put their desires last.
He said that they were struggling and he was baffled because he and both his wife had separate visions years before of this Son that God was going to give them. He said in the midst of praying and asking God “Why”, God revealed to him that he needed to Worship him. He said that it wasn’t until that moment that he understood what God really meant by the many verses in the bible about worshipping him. He realized that to truly Worship the Lord, he had to do it through the good and the struggles. He realized that he was being taught what it truly means to Worship God. Though he didn’t understand the path, they knew they had to keep worshipping God.
A few years later, his wife got pregnant again, and of course they were a little bit worried but they focused on worshipping God. When they had a sonogram during this pregnancy, they were told that their son had Down Syndrome. They were afraid but they said that if God wanted them to have a son named Samuel with down syndrome, then that is what they would do. When their son was born, he didn’t have down syndrome. The Dr’s couldn’t explain it. They had continued to Worship God the entire pregnancy and they believed that God’s power was at work. Their son, Samuel is about 6 or 7 and he is a happy healthy little boy. The pastor said that he realized that God allowed their struggles so that they could use it to Glorify him.
As hard as it is to deal with sometimes, we are here to Glorify God, and that is our purpose…everything else in life is secondary to that. If God sees fit to use my life’s experiences to glorify him and encourage others of his loving mercy, then who am I to argue? I DON”T always feel lucky to have this TTC struggle but I realize that God has chosen this path for me to glorify him…instead of thinking of it as a curse or punishment, I’ve realized that I am blessed. After all, look what his own son had to go through.
I'm sorry about the struggles that we are all facing, some a lot worst then others. We had a guest speaker at our church a couple weeks ago and the message was so encouraging.
The pastor spoke about how both he and his wife received a vision from God when they were newly married and active Praise and Worship Leaders in their Church. The vision revealed that they were going to have a son and that he would be named Samuel. A few days later, he shared his vision with his wife and she told him she had the same vision. The waited a few days because they thought the other would think they were crazy . A few months later they found out that she was pregnant around the same time her father passed away of a sudden heart attack. They were pregnant with twins and they thought surely they were pregnant with the son God promised them. Unfortunately, she miscarried one of the babies and of course, they became even more certain that the surviving baby was their promised son. Unfortunately, they also miscarried that second baby a few months later. A couple years later, they got pregnant again, and of course they thought that this was their promised son. A few months into the pregnancy, they lost that baby also. They were devastated because they had always been active in the Church as Worship leaders, they tried to live their lives pleasing to the Father and tried to put their desires last.
He said that they were struggling and he was baffled because he and both his wife had separate visions years before of this Son that God was going to give them. He said in the midst of praying and asking God “Why”, God revealed to him that he needed to Worship him. He said that it wasn’t until that moment that he understood what God really meant by the many verses in the bible about worshipping him. He realized that to truly Worship the Lord, he had to do it through the good and the struggles. He realized that he was being taught what it truly means to Worship God. Though he didn’t understand the path, they knew they had to keep worshipping God.
A few years later, his wife got pregnant again, and of course they were a little bit worried but they focused on worshipping God. When they had a sonogram during this pregnancy, they were told that their son had Down Syndrome. They were afraid but they said that if God wanted them to have a son named Samuel with down syndrome, then that is what they would do. When their son was born, he didn’t have down syndrome. The Dr’s couldn’t explain it. They had continued to Worship God the entire pregnancy and they believed that God’s power was at work. Their son, Samuel is about 6 or 7 and he is a happy healthy little boy. The pastor said that he realized that God allowed their struggles so that they could use it to Glorify him.
As hard as it is to deal with sometimes, we are here to Glorify God, and that is our purpose…everything else in life is secondary to that. If God sees fit to use my life’s experiences to glorify him and encourage others of his loving mercy, then who am I to argue? I DON”T always feel lucky to have this TTC struggle but I realize that God has chosen this path for me to glorify him…instead of thinking of it as a curse or punishment, I’ve realized that I am blessed. After all, look what his own son had to go through.