Thursday, September 25, 2014

God Multiplied Our Conception


The average age for women getting married in United States is 27 years old. Fertility goes down after the age of 40. Therefore, most women have 12 years in which to have children. The average life expectancy for women is 81 years. Your window for bearing children is very small compared to how long you live.

God commanded us to be fruitful and multiply. He tells us a man is blessed who has a quiver full. God told us the purpose of marriage is to produce godly offspring. We live in the richest nation that has ever existed, yet few Christian couples seem to want these blessings from God or at least not yet or not that many. Far too many take their fertility for granted and wait too long to begin trying for babies. Many women put off childbearing for education, career, traveling, etc. I don't understand this thinking.

I hate birth control. I wish it had never been invented. If it hadn't been invented, I would probably have more children, our greatest joy in life. I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth {3 John 1:4}. Did you know all the great preachers of old like Charles Spurgeon, Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Wesley, and Matthew Henry preached against birth control? Our country didn't even accept it until the early twentieth century due to the feminist movement.

The curse for the woman was given in Genesis 3:16; Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow AND thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children. The multiplying of sorrow is sorrow in childbirth; A woman when she is in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come: but as soon as she is delivered of the child, she remembereth no more the anguish, for joy that a man is born into the world {John 16:21}. Birth control robs us of joy in our lives! God is also telling women that He will multiply their conception, yet many today in essence say to God, "Oh yeah, I'm just going to use chemicals, surgery, or appliances to prevent conception," in direct disregard to God's Word. This is God's will for women; He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD {Psalm 113:9}. 

I know of a young woman who is very sick all nine months of pregnancy. She's currently pregnant with her fourth baby. She struggles with wanting more children because she gets so ill, but the joy her children bring in their lives is worth it. She is being a living sacrifice for godly offspring. There is NOTHING better in life than raising godly offspring for the Lord, if the Lord blesses you with them.

I am not here to tell you to stop birth control. That is between you and your husband. My aim in this post is to get you to ponder your decisions in the light of God's Word, not basing your decisions on what society and everyone else is doing. HERE is a post from a beautiful young woman who believed the lies society told her. She is married now with a little boy and loves it!

***HERE is a YouTube of a preacher teaching the negative effects of birth control on women and society. Some of the material for this post is from his teaching.

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What a great post! Several years ago, my husband and I decided to have his vasectomy reversed and be open to as many children as God is willing to give us. We just had our sixth blessing, and regret those wasted years.
1 reply · active 548 weeks ago
Well said! My husband and I regret wasting those first four years of marraige using birth control. We assumed that as soon as I went off the pill, we'd conceive right away. Wrong. It took almost three years to get pregnant with our first. Later, a commendable Christian doctor who prefers natural forms of treatment told me that taking the pill for that long, and the fertility medicine that we tried, may have been the reason it took so long and that women really need to take the time to pray and research everything they put in their bodies. It was amazing because as soon as I stopped the Clomid, the fertility pill, we cried out to The Lord for His will to be done, not ours, and asked for forgiveness. My husband and I prayed for a child. After completely giving that area up to God, we got pregnant the very next month! We now have a beautiful young daughter who we are raising to love and serve God. He truly answers prayers, forgives and heals. However, I will always regret not giving that area to God from day one.
1 reply · active 548 weeks ago
My husband and I began having babies when we were 18/19 all the way to 24/25. After the birth of our twins he said it was time for me get my tubes tied. Dealing with the stress of a twin birth and NICU I was glad I listened to him and did it.

Sometimes though I wonder if God hates what we did. But as the twins get older and hit their different milestones, my husband says how happy he is in this moment of our life where he is not stressed about another pregnancy or fearful to be intimate.

I think after five kids though we definitely helped multiply. Lol

As always, your post made me think. Lol :)
4 replies · active 548 weeks ago
Great sermon! Thanks you sharing.
We just lost our 5th pregnancy to miscarriage. I needed this reminder to press on. Our three children are such a blessing.
Thank you Lori.
In Him,
Carla
1 reply · active 548 weeks ago
We really struggled conceiving our first and fourth babies. I'm so thankful we never prevented after we got married, because it took 2 years to get pregnant with #1. With our struggle with this fourth one (due any minute now!) my doctor actually told me that fertility starts declining at age 30! I'm thankful that even if we can never get pregnant again, we have our four little ones who we never put off having!
1 reply · active 548 weeks ago
Hi Lori! I so, so rarely comment on blogs, just enjoy reading them but this one is very dear to my heart. I had my third boy this year and had my tubes tied after his birth. I really don't enjoy pregnancy, (or delivery, lol) but I sure do love all of the boys I've been blessed to mother. I am 25 and my husband is 27 and although, in the world's eyes, i'm only old enough to have tons of sex with random men but certainly not old enough to be married, I have already finished my child bearing years! I joyfully love each and every son and I pray that maybe one day my husband might be open to having more, in which case I would get a reverse surgery. My blessings are abundant and I consider our quiver full with only three. God bless!
2 replies · active 548 weeks ago
Maybe (probably) because I grew up Catholic I don't see how this issue is even up for debate in Christian circles.
4 replies · active 548 weeks ago
My nephew and his wife had a 2 year old and 1 year old. She discovered she was pregnant again - triplets! The boys were identifcal and a little girl. Our church worked shift work at their place for the first year. People have told me that children are a lot of work - yes they are. We will be busy with something, and I think children is what I prefer to be busy with. Children are a heritage of the Lord and such blessings.
1 reply · active 548 weeks ago
Great post!! Say it LOUD AND CLEAR. I waited and NEVER will be able to conceive because of my age. I wish I had someone like you to show me the wisdom of God when I was younger..
1 reply · active 548 weeks ago
Pets have become the replacement for babies. The need to love and nurture is still as present as ever, but young people, especially young women, are substituting a dog or a cat for child. I think there are a few reasons: 1) Pets rarely interfere with your ability to work long hours. 2) You can leave a pet behind when on vacation. 3) Pets are cheaper, easier to take care of, and no real commitment is involved, unlike with a child. Plus, you don’t need a man to have one.

Contraception has allowed this to happen and so instead of bonding with a baby, many women are choosing to bond with a puppy or kitty. Even though in the U.S. and other developed countries it has never been safer to have babies. Our food supply is more than adequate, and today women know so much more than their grandmothers and great-grandmothers about proper nutrition and exercise. There has never in our history been a better, less-worry-free time to have a big family. Yet many (most?) women choose to pick something up from the pound instead.
2 replies · active 527 weeks ago
The link that you shared for the you tube video was really eye-opening! I never realized the pill could affect your blood plasma and turn it a green color. Wow! And he is right, birth control really does hurt everyone.

I apologize since I already commented earlier, but I had a question about a Bible verse the preacher referred to, Genesis 3:16, where it is told that the woman's desire will be for her husband. I started wondering exactly what kind if desire that is? Spiritually, physically or emotionally? Or all? I have never been able to get a clear answer on that particular verse and it has always puzzled me a little. I'm striving toward being a submissive wife and I am hoping if I understand that verse better it will help me. Is it something that God just makes happen, or something I need to be mindfully choosing?

Thank you again for a wonderful post! I appreciate all that you do.
2 replies · active 548 weeks ago
I have been wondering about this- Should all intimacy be for the intent of procreation? If, instead of artificial birth control, a couple plans their intimacy for the times when the wife is not fertile, is that considered Biblically ok, or is that a form of birth control? Or if the couple engages in intimate acts (oral, etc) that will not result in procreation, is that ok, or is that considered birth control?
1 reply · active 548 weeks ago
25 years, 2 months and 8 days I prayed for a baby. Oh, not every day was a prayer FOR a baby. Some days I prayed that God would take away the desire if it was not His will. Other days I prayed that he would quit playing games with my emotions. I was angry at times, bitter at times, high on the mountain top of hope at times and in the dark valley at others. But He never allowed me to give up hope.
I cleaned for a lady who was pregnant with twins and suffering horrible morning sickness. One afternoon I told her that I would give anything to have morning sickness if it meant I was pregnant. She later told me that that totally changed her feelings about everything and she welcomed easier that discomfort.
The minute that precious 20 minute old baby boy was layed in my arms my prayer of so many years was answered. I had always invisioned at least 12 children but God knows. He is sovereign.
My heart breaks when I see people put off starting their families or not trusting God to take care of the number of blessings He chooses for them.
I hope your post speaks into the hearts of many young women, Lori.
1 reply · active 548 weeks ago
I don't advocate birth control I feel that is wrong. But I can't understand how having as many kids is ok. I know God said this to Adam and Eve because there weren't any other people on earth at the time. I know Christians who have many children and say they are doing it for the Lord. Yet there are many parents who have a hard time disciplining there children. Moms and Dads don't have time to pray or read Gods word. Yet we see in scripture that God has said He is a jealous God (OT). I thought God comes first and anything that takes away from Him is considered an idol. Yes children are a blessing but if they are not being trained in the ways of the Lord why have so many. Many friends feel overwhelmed. I encourage them to take time out to still read/pray and study the scriptures so there children will see there example. I even ponder the scriptures about self- control. We are to practice that but it seems not with children. Even Paul said in the NT its better to be single. Shouldn't we be seeking the kingdom first. Sorry for the rambling but I am trying to understand why have so many kids if God is the first one we neglect? Even though I may not understand it I still encourage my friends through Gods word and would never tell them not to have so many kids. That is up to them and the Lord. Thank you!
2 replies · active 548 weeks ago
Hello Lori. What a blessing your blog is to me! I thank God and pray for you every day. I am concerned about the video you linked to, however. I have done some research on this "preacher", and I was very terrified of some of the things that I found regarding him and his wife, Zsuzsanna. While you and them do hold many of the same beliefs, this Anderson family appears to be steeped in a lot of hatred and bitterness. I would urge you to research them as well to come to your own conclusion.

In Christ,

Dani
1 reply · active 548 weeks ago
Definitely in agreement here. We don't contracept. Fertility is not a disease. Children are not a disease! They are a JOY (even if sometimes annoying, ha!ha!). I really hoped to have more than 5, but God has withheld the last 5 years. I trust Him.
Great post!! We have 3 blessings right now and we're praying for a 4th. I'm trusting God to lead us from there. I really enjoyed the sermon you linked to. Do you have any other youtube channels you enjoy?
1 reply · active 547 weeks ago
Great post! I have read information where are fertility actually drops at around 35. I am 33 pregnant with my sixth child and I praise Yahweh for it.
1 reply · active 547 weeks ago
Would you consider writing a post about the difficulties of dealing with infertility?
1 reply · active 547 weeks ago
I am infertile, although I am a mom through adoption. I feel like I'm kind of through the hardest parts of dealing with infertility and I'm in a pretty healthy place right now. I still consider myself infertile because I have never been pregnant, and I occasionally still struggle with some of difficult feelings that are part of infertility.
1 reply · active 547 weeks ago
I thought the purpose of marriage was for companionship?
1 reply · active 527 weeks ago

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