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INTRODUCING YOU TO YOU #5: YOU ARE A PREGNANT BEING


I was thirteen when my mother was pregnant with her last child. Eventually, she was delivered of the baby the week I discovered she was pregnant. Isn't that tricky?😎 Her pregnancy would only make you feel she was adding weight.

 

The protrusion of the stomach is not synonymous to pregnancy. How many people with a protruding stomach are not pregnant and how many of them truly pregnant are unnoticed, until their delivery is near.

 

 

Darling, I'm glad to announce to you that, you are pregnant! You may want to personalize that, say, "I am pregnant".

 

You don't need to check your tummy, why? Because, you are not carrying a biological pregnancy, hence, you carry the pregnancy of great potential.

 

Say, "I carry the pregnancy of great potential". So, you were created, darling! You were created a pregnant being.

 

You are a pregnant being! This was the declaration at your creation; "...Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth." (Genesis1:28).

 

"Be fruitful" connotes, you are pregnant with the potential to produce fruit. "Multiply" connotes, your fruit is pregnant with seeds after its kind to produce another fruit and in another fruit another seeds - there is simply no end to your fruitfulness, because you are a pregnant being. (Genesis1:12)

 

Meaning that, your fruit is the prototype of the potential inside your womb. What does your fruit look like? Have you even discovered you are pregnant?

 

Discovery is the first stage. You need to know the kind you carry. And the only one that can tell you the kind of potential inside your womb is your creator, God. He is the sonographer of purpose.

 

When you discover you are pregnant, your desire will always be towards the nurturing of the baby(potential) to ascertain a safe delivery. How you live can depict, whether you know what you carry or not. Living a reckless life is an indication that you have not discovered what you carry.

 

Pregnancy requires a lot of strength; internal and external. You need the creator to strengthen you through your prenatal stage. You also need the company of other pregnant beings, who understand how it feels to carry the pregnancy of GREAT POTENTIAL.

 

A baby inside the womb eats from the mother. It means your pregnancy eats whatever you take in. As a pregnant being, you need to be conscious of your intake so that, your baby(potential) will not be affected. When you eat healthy (the word of God, prayer, good counsel etc.), your baby inside of you will be healthy and not be subjected to stunted growth or abortion.

 

Truly, pregnancy is subjected to termination. When it is not well nurtured and when the carry is too hasty to behold the baby, it can be aborted.

 

There is always a set time for the delivery of every pregnancy, hence, the delivery time can be delayed. When a man refuses to grow, his delivery time can be delayed. Therefore, you need to grow holistically before your pregnancy can be birthed.

 

Pregnancy can be a burden but the realization that it’s a purposeful discomfort makes the carrier rejoice. Through the sleepless nights, sleepful day, the pains, the emotional threat, discomfort, dear pregnant being, you need to be strong, for your delivery is near, and not once in a life time.

 

Confession:



I was created a pregnant being, I carry the pregnancy of great potential, I receive light to understand the kind I carry, I receive strength to nurture my pregnancy, I know that the maturity of this pregnancy depends solely on my growth, I will myself to my creator, I receive grace from Him to grow, I embrace growth, I grow! I will deliver my pregnancy in due season.


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