After being childless for ten years, a woman gives Birth to a Baby aby
The pregnancy of Lucy was the talk of the town. It's not that she was the first woman to get pregnant—the Bible mentions Eve, who gave birth to Cain and Abel—but rather that she had waited a decade for it. Her prayers, as well as those of her loved ones, friends, and well-wishers, had been granted at long last. It was the best news her mother had heard in ten years, especially. The people around her husband were also happy for a while before things got worse again.
In Lucy's 40 years of life, it was the tenth longest. It was 10 years of pity, torture and torment. She was the only woman who had never had a child in the family to which she was married. Within the first year of their marriage, all three of the wives of her husband's brothers were able to conceive and bear a child. She frequently asked God for what valid reason what is happening would be unique, particularly when different spouses, amidst a minor misconception, ridiculed her for her childlessness. Lucy's mother-in-law did not calm her down. At whatever point she came around, she would contact her stomach and agree, "Is there a kid in there now? Or is it still stuffed with the food my son ate? Because wasting my son's money is all you're good at. Serve in the capacity for which you were married into this family, and for what purpose?
The two sisters of her husband were cruel. They would frequently make phone calls to their brother and inquire, "Has that barren tree yet yielded any fruit?"They compressed their sibling to wed another spouse. The elder one once cited the Bible to support this idea, saying, "Remember, the Bible says that any tree that does not bear fruit must be cut off and another one planted in its place." Discard this infertile lady and wed another lady who will give us lovely kids. They resorted to calling Lucy a witch when their pressure was in vain. They claimed that she was consuming all of their brother's seeds. They said that she had enchanted their brother and prevented him from seeing other women.
The food you gave to our brother will soon be gone. They stated, "Your juju will soon vanish.Lucy was devastated. She had visited each medical clinic and fruitfulness facility prescribed to her by her companions and partners; In the name of herbal remedies, she had visited a number of traditional healing centers and consumed a variety of bitter and sometimes edgy beverages, but her situation remained unchanged. Her pain was unbearable.
She cried, prayed, and tried to console herself, but God always seemed too far away. She tried to end everything at times by taking her own life, but she always held back. Finally, she returned to God in petitions and looked out quietly for Him to wipe her tears. She frequently prayed, "God, please give me a child, even if it is just one, to show the world that I am not barren."
Her stronghold was Bode, her gentlemanly husband. He was always on her side, supporting her as she cried even though he was torn between his wife and his people.Be calm, my dear. He frequently reassured her that "I know that God will surely do it for us someday" and promised that he would never marry another woman other than her.Even though she had never seen the results of Bode's laboratory tests, he had also visited hospitals to check himself. He had always reassured her that everything was fine and that they would soon have a child.
Lucy started going to a church program for women who were pregnant and were looking for children eight years after they got married. Her coworker in the office, Udo, had informed her that Apostle Don Bosco, a Servant of God who ran the ministry, was extremely spiritually potent and capable of performing miracles. Udo had told her that his special ministry was praying for people who were looking for children and for pregnant women. He also said that many women who were thought to be sterile had experienced the joy of motherhood because of him. who had no children of her own, hoped that, like the other women whose aspirations had been realized through the work of the Servant of God, she would one day receive her own miracle.
Lucy discovered that her monthly flow had stopped two years after she began attending the specialized prayer and anointing service. She didn't understand it at first. Was there a problem with her? Was she afflicted with a venereal disease? For what reason would she say she was feeling so mixed up and hot? Why did she always have saliva in her mouth? Then, could it be malaria? Or, most importantly, did she appear to be pregnant? Her soul's very cables were being pulled by these inquiries.
At the point when she trusted in Udo, she was thrilled.You are a blessing to me, my sister. Did I not inform you that the Apostle was a powerful Christian? Udo said with satisfaction. In any case, it hasn't been affirmed at this point.
What if it isn't what we expect?”
Lucy responded in a serious tone. To be certain, I need to see a doctor tomorrow.Of course, but I'm certain because the signs are everywhere on you. Udo stated, "I just pray that my own miracle will also come soon."Lucy replied, averting her face to conceal the underlying uncertainty, "Amen."Bode's response to the fresh insight about Lucy's pregnancy was somewhat cold for a man who had been hitched for a long time without a youngster. He was reluctant to examine the envelope containing the pregnancy test result that Lucy had given him.What'shis, another shopping list?" He askd hesitantly.
She retorted, attempting to appear jovial, "Open it and see for yourself."Bode quietly opened the envelope, unfurled the white sheet that was neatly folded inside, and looked through it. He then stormed out of the room and violently jammed the door, throwing the paper and envelope onto the bed without speaking. He got drunk again a few hours later and was back. It was time for the questioning.
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