Pregnant God

Pregnant God




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Pregnant God
Hey there! I'm Alexis, a momma to two little girls - one of which has a rare heart defect. My hope is to encourage you through this beautiful and messy season of motherhood. You will find everything from faith to my favorite baby products. I'm so blessed to have you here!
There is so much to worry about while you are pregnant. It’s easy to fall into the trap of fear and anxiety because there are so many unknowns. No matter what trimester you are in, it’s important to learn how to trust God during pregnancy so you can enjoy this precious gift He has given you.
I hope you know that YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Every mother worries about their unborn baby at one time or another during their pregnancy.
If I’m being honest, I spent most of my first pregnancy in paralyzing fear and wasn’t able to enjoy it until I was well into my second trimester.
This can feel confusing and a bit overwhelming, especially if you’ve had a strong relationship with the Lord before pregnancy. I hope this post helps you to start trusting God during your pregnancy and know that you are not alone.
I can’t just tell you how to start trusting God during pregnancy, without sharing a bit of my story. So you will find this post is intertwined with real advice on how to let go of your worries and trust the Lord. 
What is causing you to worry? Has someone close to you miscarried? Or had a traumatic birth? These are just two of the most common triggers for pregnant women.
During my first trimester, I was in a constant state of worry over miscarriage. To most people, they didn’t understand why since I had never experienced one. But, my cousin had one just a few months prior and this caused me to be on edge. 
Once I realized that this was my trigger, I found that THIS was how the devil was distracting me from focusing on the blessing God had given me. This leads me to my next point….
One thing I know for sure is that the devil loves to hold our attention. Worry can become addictive, which is just his way to keep us from having a close relationship with the Lord.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t want anything to come between God and I. When I realized this, it helped me put into perspective that my worries probably weren’t real.
I will never forget the moment that my husband looked at me and said “you know that God loves this child more than you do, right?” Of course, I blurted out, “NO!” 
This moment helped me to trust the Lord during my pregnancy. If He loves this baby MORE than I ever will , He will do what is best. I can not control what happens in my children’s lives, but I can trust that He loves them and has a perfect plan for their life.
Once you come to the understanding that God loves your child infinitely more than you do, you may begin to wonder what about me?
During the first trimester, I remember thinking:
“Lord, if you love this baby and you want what is best for their life, I know that could mean calling them home to heaven. That doesn’t feel like you are thinking or caring about me!!”
But this conversation I had with God, lead me to remember that I am loved just as much as my baby. WHATEVER… the outcome of this pregnancy… it’s meant to bring glory to Him… it’s what’s best for me… and done out of love…… because He LOVES me.
This has to be the HARDEST thing to do when you are pregnant. We are so excited to become a mom and so scared about being one all at the same time.
Sometimes we get caught up trying to keep up with the jones’ and we forget that this may not be what God wants for us. And even more than that, it may not be what is best for us.
Try to lay your plans down at His feet and believe that He will provide exactly what you need.
This is along the same lines as letting go of our plans, but we shouldn’t give God a timetable. This not only makes us feel is if God isn’t hearing us, but it also causes us to withdraw from Him.
There have been many times where I’ve given God a timetable and I quickly realized that this was me only trusting in myself. I wasn’t truly laying my burdens down at his feet.
I actually learned this from one of my favorite blogs by Sunshyne Gray, you can read her entire article here about how to trust God more.
Now that you’ve begun to process everything, it’s important to journal it out. I like to use my notebook as prayer. It truly helps me to get a bird’s eye view of what’s going on along with giving me the space to feel like the Lord is listening.
Sometimes when I pray internally, I find myself rambling which can feel really selfish. My time spent with the Lord is of course to bring my concerns, but to also praise and thank Him! Prayer journaling helps me to stay focused!
If you need some guidance with prayer, I have posts that will help you through the first , second , and third trimester !
More often than night, my thoughts are led astray when I’m not consistently reading His word. When you know that you NEED to trust the Lord, start by reading verses that remind you of who He is!!
I also have a bunch of blog posts on Bible Verses that are related to pregnancy, you can check them out here:
When I was pregnant with my first daughter, I struggled to find a devotional that had a good balance between strengthening my relationship with God and focusing on this baby. That’s why I ended up writing a 40 Week Pregnancy devotional for moms like you!
I know how hard it is to stay positive throughout your entire pregnancy. My hope is that you will find peace and stillness in the Lord. That you would learn to lean into Him as your strength throughout this entire journey!
No matter what you are going through, these feelings and thoughts are probably normal. But, that doesn’t mean we need to accept them. It’s our job to learn how to trust God during pregnancy, so we can have a stronger and more intimate relationship with Him. 
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Fear and worry are an ever-present part of our lives. No matter what religion (if any) you believe in, everyone struggles, on some level with fear and worry. Whether it is generalized worries about...
You can trust God to bring it to pass–as long as you don’t settle for less than his best.
Many of us are pregnant with a word that God has spoken to us either directly or through someone else. But if we have been carrying the word for a season with no indication that it is about to be birthed, we can become discouraged.
What promise has God proclaimed to you personally? Is it the restoration of your family? A ministry that mends the brokenhearted? Or a business that prospers and produces?

I challenge you not to settle for anything less than what God has spoken to you in the seclusion of your soul. The Bible tells us that He is not a man that He should lie (see Num. 23:19); if He said it, He will bring it to pass.
The problem that most of us face is not the promise or the provision for it. It is the process we endure to procure the promise. This process often threatens to abort the word before it is brought to full fruition.
That’s what happened in my life. When I was 5 years old my father committed suicide. From the ages of 6 to 13 I was sexually and physically abused.
The devil tried hard to keep me from my destiny. But at age 18 I heard the gospel. The revelation that Jesus died on an old rugged cross, was buried in a borrowed tomb, rose again on the third day and ascended to heaven so that I could be reconciled to my heavenly Father, God, revolutionized my life. Salvation was the starting point for all truth to be unveiled to me.
I began to realize I had a promise. That promise included protection, provision, safety, deliverance, wholeness, restoration and eternity in heaven.
I remind you that God is “no respecter of persons” (Acts 10:34, KJV). In other words, He “shows no partiality” (NKJV). What He did for me He will do for you.
God has a promise for you. You need to tell the devil that you have decided not to settle, not to compromise or give up on what God has proclaimed for you. That is what his tactics have always been designed to do–to convince you to forfeit the promise of God.
His plan for Joseph, the dreamer, is a perfect example–and he used Joseph’s brothers to carry it out. When they saw him coming, they said, “‘Come therefore, let us now kill him and cast him into some pit; and we shall say, “Some wild beast has devoured him.” We shall see what will become of his dreams!'” (Gen. 37:19). This is the way the enemy works to defeat us.
The first thing he desires to do is to “kill” us. He wants to immobilize us–to paralyze us with so much pain that we are “cast into a pit,” or place of bondage.
The comment, “We shall see what will become of his dreams!” reveals his motive. He wants to steal our dreams.
How does this work in your life? Your dream is your destiny. It is the thing God has promised you.
The devil wants to destroy the dream, the destiny inside you. He may have sent an assignment when you were 5 to keep you messed up when you were 50, but don’t receive it. The devil is a liar!
Allow God to turn what the enemy meant as a stumbling block into a stepping stone. He has the ability to take the negatives in our lives and turn them into positives. “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose” (Rom. 8:28).
Whatever God has begun in your life, He will finish (see Phil.1:6). What He has spoken, He will manifest. What He has promised, He will perform–as long as you can endure the process.
To endure means to stand firm under pressure. When you are under pressure you discover what is in you–and what is in you has already prepared you to prevail. “You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world” (1 John 4:4).
FROM PROMISE TO PROVISION David is a person who learned how to endure while waiting for his promise. When he first received it, he was merely a shepherd boy. He had no royal background or impressive pedigree.
In fact, his own family apparently did not value him. When the prophet Samuel announced that he was coming to the home of David’s father, Jesse, to anoint one of his sons as the next king over Israel, Jesse didn’t even put David in the line-up.
David wasn’t concerned. He knew something we have to learn: As long as God has chosen you, it doesn’t matter how many people bypass you. His purposes will prevail.
Most theologians believe that David was approximately 13 to 17 years old when the prophet Samuel anointed him to be king. He was 30 years old when he actually began to reign over Israel (see 2 Sam. 5:4). That is a long time to be pregnant with a promise!
For approximately 17 years David was dwelling in caves, running from an army of men who were trying to kill him, eating whatever he could get his hands on and hanging out with a bunch of misfits who were discontented, distressed and in debt. How frustrating to know that you have a promise but to see no indicator in the natural realm that what you are believing for will be manifest!
But David held on. Ultimately he fulfilled all the will of the Lord and completed every assignment God had for him (see Acts 13:22). How did he do it?
Just before David died, he told an account that I believe will help us learn the secret to his victory (see 2 Sam. 23). He described a time when he was camped out with his mighty men and told them that he longed for a drink of water from the well of Bethlehem. When they heard the cry of their leader, three of the men risked their lives to break through the garrison of the Philistines, David’s longtime enemies, and get the water.
Considering the intensity of David’s desire, you would have thought he would be grateful for their commitment–and for the water they brought back. But instead, he took the cup of water and poured it onto the ground.
I believe David was making a statement about himself, his men and all those who would put their trust in God. His statement was simply: “not just a cup.” In other words, why settle for only a cup of water when God has promised you the entire well?
Today you must determine to be like David and refuse to settle for less than what God has promised you. Whatever you are pregnant with will be birthed if you endure the process with patience and trust God for the provision!
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