Making the impossible possible: Prayer was the only thing that helped these mothers and even infertility can be reversed.

I met Alexa at the gym, and we attended spinning classes together. I didn’t know her story or her pain until God told me during one of the classes, “She won’t be coming to class anymore because she’ll be having a baby.”

I spoke with Alexa after class and found out she wanted a baby, but had miscarried several times. The doctors could not find anything wrong with her after she underwent IVF. Both naturally and artificially, she conceived, but the fetus failed to grow.

I prayed for Alexa’s pregnancy when I first prayed for her. I told her what God had told me. The situation was the same with the next artificial insemination, however. There was no development of the fetus, so it had to be removed. Upon hearing this, I asked Alexa a question. “So it’s not that you can’t get pregnant, but that the fetus doesn’t develop? Then that’s a different prayer.”

After that, I prayed to God. My message to God was that He had said she would have a baby. Because I believed what He had said, I asked Him not to let me be ashamed. That’s when things changed. In the subsequent artificial insemination, the baby developed and was born.

The daughter of a British lady I met in Lanzarote experienced a similar situation. My promise to her was that I would pray for Lucy. Her next fetus also died, and the one after that developed. Whenever I asked Alison how Lucy was doing, she sent me ultrasound images. This was the first embryo that implanted, she said.

There was nothing that helped these two young mothers except prayer. It wasn’t my prayer that made a difference, but God. It’s not how strong your faith is that matters, but who your God is. It is possible to accomplish the impossible with God.

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