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Saturday, October 08, 2011

The "God of Miracles"....Whom are STILL in Control ...Today!



The real-life story of some woman, -encountering God...!

"I was in labor with my first child, I started Thursday and didn't have her until Saturday. 
All while I was in labor, I cried for my Mommy, the doctor, and even something for the pain.
Finally, Saturday morning they wheeled me into the delivery room. 
I looked around, and still no doctor, finally he came in, I felt relieved, but something happened, my baby got stuck.....
I was scared, afraid. 
I started crying for my mommy. 
The doctor had to pull my child from me. 
I didn't hear her, I couldn't hear my baby cry...!
I cried out what was wrong, the doctor had asked one nurse to rush out and get another doctor, 
Finally another doctor rushed in, it was like one of the scariest moments in my life, everything stood still for a moment and then something happened,

I called the Lord, I asked Him to help me, I cried Lord have mercy on my baby, let my baby live. 
Take me & not my child.

Finally, the doctor asked a nurse what time it was, it was 11:22 a.m. 
My baby was pronounced dead. 
He turned around wiping the tears from his eyes, and I knew what he was going to say, and I just started praying Lord help me.
And before the doctor can tell me, she started crying.
A miracle had happened. 
My child was born at 11:00 and pronounced dead at 11:22 a.m. and before 11:23 came back to me.....

It was nothing but the grace of God.
I feel like that was my test.
The Lord showed me that Mommy can't do it, not even the doctors, but He has ALL powers in His hands.
I realized that no one can acknowledge God but you yourself.
Everyone needs to know the Lord for themselves, and for me, I honestly thought that I knew the Lord. 
My mother, she's a preacher, I was practically raised in the church, but yet, God had to remind me to go on my own faith......"

Isn't it amazing how the Lord reminds us that He is in control of everything?  
Through good times, bad times, and even through our grief and pains.

Shalom

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