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Publié par | AuthorHouse |
Date de parution | 04 mai 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781665559010 |
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THE DELIVERY ROOM
KNOWING WHEN YOU ARE IN SPIRITUAL LABOR AND WHEN TO CALL IN THE MIDWIVES
DAPHNE JETT
AuthorHouse™
1663 Liberty Drive
Bloomington, IN 47403
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© 2022 Daphne Jett. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.
Published by AuthorHouse 05/04/2022
ISBN: 978-1-6655-5824-2 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-6655-5901-0 (e)
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CONTENTS
Dedication
Introduction
Prayer Is the Key: Faith Unlocks the Door
Prayer Is the Key: My Prayer and Declaration for You
Chapter 1: God Must Be Your First Priority
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Chapter 2: An Intimate Place With God
Uncovering Your True Identity in Christ
Finding Your Purpose through Intimacy
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Prayer Is the Key: Acceptance of the Holy Spirit
Chapter 3: Spiritual Conception
The Key Is Knowing Christ for Yourself
Connecting Conception
Connecting to a Source: Holy Spirit
Symptoms of Conception
Awakening to Your Purpose
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Chapter 4: Discovering Your Purpose
The Process of Discovery
Investing in Your Purpose
The Revealing of Your Gift
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Chapter 5: Spiritual Nurturing
Taking on a New Mind
Breaking Old Habits
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Prayer Is the Key: Not Looking Back Again
Chapter 6: Carrying Your Purpose
The Weight of What You Carry
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Prayer Is the Key: Relief from Anxiousness
Chapter 7: Preparing For The Stay
The Call List
Your Spiritual Support Team
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Chapter 8: The Importance Of Spiritual Growth
God Is Preparing You for the Promise
What It Means to Grow Spiritually
You Must Become Christlike
Transformation and Growth
The Ability to Speak the Truth in Love
You Are Involved in Community Engagement
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Chapter 9: Spiritual Labor Pains
False Labor
Real Labor Pains
The Water Breaks
The Pressure of Travail
The Stretching
In Position and Posture to Birth the Promise
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Chapter 10: Birthing Your Purpose
Prepare to Push
Time to Give Birth to the Promise
The Release
Chapter Summary/Key Takeaways
Prayer To Find Purpose
Acknowledgments
References
DEDICATION
I dedicate this book to Christ, the author and finisher. Thanks to the Holy Spirit for orchestrating my thoughts. To my husband, Kevin Jett, for being my support system throughout my life’s journey. To my son, Kevin Jett Jr., you are my life’s joy. To my mother, Geraldine Marie Barron, I will always love you. You have been one of my most prominent supporters. To you, God’s sons and daughters, I have been assigned to author this book because of you.
INTRODUCTION
Let me start by saying thank You, Lord, for showing me who I am and why I am. I humbly accept and submit to the identity You have given me. Even though the process of being mended and molded was uncomfortable, You still comforted and loved me. Thank You for stripping away the identity I took on, based on the world’s view of me. Thank You for rebuilding, repairing, reconditioning, and repositioning me.
Even when I had to die spiritually to myself, You resuscitated me secretly, without an audience. Thank You for the turbulence, the heartaches, the headaches, the uncomfortable encounters, and the trials I endured throughout my life’s journey. It was in these moments that I drew near to You. Drawing closer to You caused me to know You more and pulled me into a place of intimacy with You. I am thankful that after many years of getting to know You and establishing an authentic relationship with you, I know Your Word to be accurate. I know Your Word to be true. I know Your Word to be You. I know You created all things. I trust you, God.
I surrender my life to Your will and Your way. You loved me unconditionally through the process of relinquishing my pain. Thank You for giving me purpose and a reason to live. Thank You for calling me. Thank You for stretching me beyond what I believed to be my capacity. Thank You for birthing something so much bigger than me. Thank You to the midwives You sent to coach and support me through carrying my purpose and spiritual travail. Thank You to the midwives and my support system for supporting me, even after I birthed my purpose. You ensured my safety, provided great counsel, and prepared me for the nurturing process. May Your purpose be fulfilled through my life. I am thankful.
As a child, I spent my summers with my aunt in the wild and wonderful land of West Virginia. Going to church was not an option in my aunt’s home. We had to be at Sunday school, Sunday morning service, Sunday evening service, and midweek Bible study (and do not forget choir practice; however, choir practice was my choice). Each night before bed, my aunt, cousins, and I would form a big circle, and each of us had to pray aloud. There were no exceptions to the rule. As I reflect on these times, I remember our time in prayer, but I also remember sitting still in church, not saying one word to keep me from being scolded by my aunt or called out by the pastor. I can remember not being allowed to chew gum because it was considered disrespectful. If you were found guilty of chewing gum, the usher would bring you a tissue and tell you to spit it out.
I also recalled quietly putting one finger up to be excused from service to go to the restroom. There were specific clothing and accessories that associated you with holiness. I did not see where women were in the pulpit. Women were primarily seen in the choir, on the usher or nurse team, and standing at a podium on the floor giving the announcements. There were few sermons in church or conversations about purpose, your calling, or destiny. Still, there were plenty of stories throughout the Old Testament where people birthed their purpose and fulfilled God’s plan.
Mary was spiritually impregnated with Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit impregnated Mary. Mary’s purpose was to birth the Messiah, Jesus Christ. Wow, what an honor. How about Elizabeth, Mary’s cousin? Elizabeth gave birth to John the Baptist, which was a miracle because she and her husband, Zechariah, thought she could not conceive a child because of their age. But God knew otherwise. Despite their old age, she became pregnant and birthed a son, John the Baptist, who was a great prophet whose purpose was to prepare the way for Jesus Christ. That, again, is purpose. People born with a purpose and calling have been a part of the Bible since God began to create, but this topic was not usually discussed in the church.
In recent years, however, purpose has been a hot topic in the pulpit, on social media, and at conference events. Everyone is speaking and teaching about purpose wherever you go. Can you say “surface”? Purpose is being solicited as nothing more than an empty shell, with no insight into what purpose means. Therefore, people are looking to find their purpose in an empty place. There is so much more to understanding your God-given purpose. I am not speaking of talents; that is another topic for another book. When teaching about walking in a God-ordained purpose, finding your calling, or fulfilling your destiny, you must lay the foundation of content, truth, and context about the journey. You do not just find your purpose. There are so many steps in discovering your purpose and birthing your purpose before walking into who God ordained you to be.
When there is no foundation laid about discovering your purpose, it leaves you wondering how to identify your purpose; you may wonder if you will ever identify it. If you tried to find your purpose and still have not discovered it, you may be left with a sense of failure. What does this mean? We must provide insight into the pursuit of purpose. In the journey of discovering your purpose, there are phases you must face in order to walk into who God has designed you to be. Jesus paid a hefty price as He completed His journey on earth. Jesus’s sole purpose for coming to earth was to shed His precious blood on the cross to atone for our sins.
How can you walk in purpose, run into destiny, and fulfill the promise of God if you do not go through the process? Newsflash: The process must come before the promise. God does not just grant you the promise without taking you through a process of stripping and rebuilding. Think about the many stages that a mother faces when preparing to give birth to a child.
An expectant mother does not find out she is pregnant and then give birth to the baby. Nor does she give birth to the child when she discovers the baby’s gender. There is a nine-month process she has to go through. The bi