Section 1
1.
What is needed before a birth can take place?
2. What is the most important ingredient for conception to occur?
3. What is the starting point for conception of blessing?
Section 2
1.
Why is the condition of your soul important before you can conceive?
2. Does birth take place overnight?
3. What is one of the greatest dangers to the 'baby' that can abort it?
4. What spiritual vitamins make for a healthy baby?
5. What happens if you try to birth too soon?
Section 3
1.
Why is it important to prepare for the birth ahead of time?
2. Why does the birth bring new responsibilities?
3. Can birth take place without pain?
4. What happens during transition?
5. What is the most important thing to do following the birth?
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The Birthing
Process
1. A conscious
decision to give birth
2. You must decide to believe God for your provision.
3. Conception is necessary - you have to get a rhema word.
4. Maintaining a healthy womb - building a template for the
soul.
5. The Incubation Period - a time of waiting.
a. There will be signs of growth - confirmation along the
way.
b. Caution must be exercised - maintain your spiritual condition in the
Spirit and the Word.
c. Premature birth must be avoided - do not push for an answer too
soon.
d. Perseverance and consistency needed - do not give up hope.
Preparation
for the Birth
1. Making room for
when it arrives - get ready for an answer
2. See yourself in possession of it.
a. Building it into your future goals and plans - decide what
you are going to do with it.
b. Preparing for new responsibilities - be prepared for changes in your
life.
Labor and
Travail.
1. The most difficult
part of childbirth - things get worse before they get better.
a. It cannot be avoided - you will always go through this before
the provision comes.
b. It seems like it will never arrive - do not give up hope or let go
of your faith.
c. It comes suddenly when you least expect it - usually when you
finally give up trying to make it happen.
2. Contractions
a. Very painful - you will go through a tough time.
b. Dilation must complete before birth begins - there is a specific
period of suffering and it must complete.
3. Transition
a. Ends labor - the suffering stops finally.
b. The only time to do nothing but wait - it seems like nothing is
happening.
c. You must not push - you must not try to confess or pray or do
anything.
The Birth
experience
1. The most pleasant
part - things get better finally.
2. Requires no effort - happens naturally. You do not need to do
much of anything. It just happens.
Cutting the
Cord
1. Vital to keeping
the baby alive - you could lose your provision at this point.
2. Involves cutting the baby loose - you have to release it into
the earth.
3. Requires letting go of the baby - you must rest in the Lord's
provision and stop all efforts.
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