My Spiritual Journey

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(Jeremiah 17:14) in Jesus name Amen.” The last two trimesters of my pregnancy was much better than the first trimester and I was able to regain my strength. I went into labor around 11:00pm on January 19, 1980; I remember after several hours of labor pain the doctors and nurses became concerned because of the heart rate of the baby. They rushed in the room and told me and my husband that the baby was in distress due to the cord being around her neck and that an emergency C-Section is necessary because the baby was in a breech position. My baby girl was born on a Sunday afternoon January 20, 1980 during the Super Bowl weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces and 22 inches long. The doctors told me that she will be a slow learner due to the lack of oxygen …show more content…

I want to encourage the reader of my book that whatever your dilemmas or health challenges that you may be going through; prayer changes things and situations if you put your trust in God and know that He will bring your through it. After all that I have been through and still going through today I still have joy. “The joy of the Lord is my strength” I have learned over the years that trials come only to make us strong. When we pray and stay in God’s Word He will open the door of our heart to receive the blessings that He has stored up for us to receive. He will give us the desires of our heart even the blessings of peace, prosperity, purpose, and power. He promises us peace that transcends all understanding; He tells us to cast our burdens on His shoulder and He will comfort and carry us in His arms. He also promises to prosper us and not to harm us; because we are His heir and He is our Heavenly Father that will supply all our needs according to His riches in glory. He has given us purpose according to (Philippians 2:13) that said; “for it is God who works in you; to will and to act according to his good purpose.” God did not promise us a bed of roses; but He did promise us that if we take His yoke upon us and learn of Him, our yoke will be easy and our burdens will be …show more content…

It is God that can keep us in the mist of our sorrow and pain. (Matthews 11:30) reminds us that “For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Jesus promises us, assurance, peace, hope and joy during the suffering that we go through in life. As a child of the King His burdens are much lighter than the burdens that we encounter from those who lack faith or are nonbelievers. Believe it or not God places these burdens in our life in order to strengthen us in our faith; they are placed in our life to mold and shape us for a particular task or work that God has planned for us. When we are kept by God we are kept by His power through faith and we are shielded until the coming of the salvation that is revealed in the last days (1 Peter 1:5-6). Oh to be kept by the power of God gives us hope and encourages us to rejoice in the mist of our suffering; knowing that this is the test of our faith and need not to worry about anyone snatching us out of the hands of Jesus Christ our Lord because He tell us in Isaiah 41:10 “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my

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