Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Faith in God’s Process: A Powerful Lesson from My Mother’s Miraculous Deliveries

I grew up witnessing something extraordinary with my mum. Each time she was pregnant, her deliveries happened so naturally and peacefully that it always amazed us. Many nights, we would all go to bed together, only to wake up in the morning and discover that she had given birth—quietly, without panic, without chaos.

Back then, I didn’t fully understand why it always happened that way. But my mum had a simple, unshakable belief. She would always say, “If God put the child there, He will bring it out.” To her, childbirth was never something to fear or worry about, because the same God who allowed the conception would surely bring about the delivery.

What amazed me even more was how hardworking she remained, even while heavily pregnant. You would expect a pregnant woman to slow down or avoid strenuous work—but not my mum. She kept going, stayed active, and yet, every single time, she delivered with ease. She trusted the natural processes God designed for the body and for life itself, and she consistently saw the results of that trust.

In her mind, if those processes failed, it would mean that God Himself had failed—and that was simply impossible. Think about it: imagine waking up one morning and the sun refused to rise, or the moon suddenly fell from the sky. You would question everything, wouldn’t you? Because deep down, we all know that God has set the universe in motion with order, precision, and consistency.

That same principle applies to our lives.

God wants you to lie down at night and wake up refreshed—believe it. He wants your body to function as it should—believe it. He wants every pregnant woman to deliver safely and peacefully—believe it. He wants the food you eat to nourish your body—believe it.

If God has started anything in your life, He is more than able to complete it. He does not begin what He cannot finish.

All He asks is that you trust Him—and trust the processes He has already set in place.

So choose faith.

Believe in the God who never fails.

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