Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
room painted and buy a baby crib. Faith without action is dead, so let the Lord see your faith in action. The second promise: Pregnant women will not miscarry. Millions of women who love God have experienced a miscarriage. This occurred to my own wife at age thirty-eight. After miscarrying, she said, “Perry, I don’t think I can get pregnant again.” I saw Exodus 23:26 and began to speak and believe that Pam would not miscarry. Months later she did become pregnant. The doctor informed her that at her age there could be physical or mental damage to the fetus . We began confessing and claiming the promises that the barren womb would rejoice and God will bless the fruit of her womb (Deut. 7:13). Today we have a very healthy, intelligent, growing daughter. I was forty-two and Pam was almost forty when our daughter was born. Friends affectionately nicknamed us Abraham and Sarah! The promise of not miscarrying is not an automatic guarantee just because it is in written in the Scriptures. All biblical promises from God must first be understood, then believed, and verbally confessed for the promise to be activated in your situation (Matt. 18:19). It requires the action of faith. Faith takes hold of the invisible and hangs on until the impossible becomes possible. Third promise: The woman will be saved in childbirth. Prior to the revealing in the Torah of the promise of protection during childbearing, Jacob’s wife Rachel died in childbirth. This promise was reinforced in the New Testament
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