Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
children, or else I die!” (Gen. 30:1). By following Hannah’s pattern: 1. A woman must believe and claim the promises that the barren womb will rejoice. Write the biblical promises for childbirth on a card and place them with a magnet on your refrigerator or bedroom mirror, where you can see them morning and evening and confess them aloud. 2. A woman and her husband, together, must commit and vow to instruct and raise the children in a home environment of faith, prayer, and love, teaching children the redemptive covenant at a young age. This instruction must continue until they depart from home to begin their own journeys, and then it begins again with grandchildren. 3. Parents should believe that their child (or children) has a purpose and destiny to fulfill in life. David said God knew him, his bodily features, and even numbered his days before he was born (Ps. 139:13–16). The barren womb will sing because a voice for
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