Thus far we
have examined both the Scripture’s and history’s evidence regarding
the matters addressed herein. Now,
let me share a personal revealing testimony.
On March 31,
1992, my wife and I were walking together, up and down our front sidewalk,
stopping about every five minutes to pause while my wife had a contraction
towards the birthing of our fifth child.
The time intervals were ever-shortening between contractions and we were
eager for the midwife to arrive.
She was delayed and arrived none too early, and the three of us went
inside to prepare for the delivery of this soon-coming child.
Quickly the
midwife made ready for the delivery, including performing a pelvic exam, and
brought to me some unexpected news.
We never had a sonogram, wanting to wait for the surprise, but the
midwife was able to tell us beforehand that we were going to have a little
girl. How did she know? Because the baby was breech, and she
could feel that it was a girl.
The midwife
told me our options – she could deliver the baby, or we could go to the
hospital and let them deliver her.
My immediate question to the midwife was: Can the baby be turned? She explained that this was impossible,
that the water had already broken and the uterus was clamping down on the baby,
pressing her into the birth canal.
In fact her precise reply was, that to do so “would take a burning
bush in the wilderness miracle!”
My response at that point was to seek Yahweh, to know what to do.
Upon seeking
Him, I received a very clear answer.
He spoke to my heart the passage where He said: “I know my plans
for you. They are for good and not
adversity, that you may have a future and a hope.” I told my wife that I did not know what
was going to happen, whether we delivered at home or went to a hospital; but
one thing I knew for certain – it was going to work out for good.
After this,
my wife decided to take a quick shower; and then something happened that had
never happened in any of our four previous births. Contractions that were four minutes apart had always meant a
baby was forthcoming. That is why
we were so relieved for the midwife to arrive. But for the first time ever, her contractions quit. We waited, but everything had shut
down. By now it was night time,
and we all went to bed, with the midwife spending the night.
That next
morning I fixed everyone a nice breakfast, and afterwards called a pediatrician
I knew. He informed me that we had
about eight hours of time to wait, and then needed to do something because of
the chances of infection since the water had broken. To help decide what to do, I asked the midwife to perform
another pelvic exam. When she
returned, she had an unexpected finding.
She told me that my wife had dilated X centimeters, and added that the
baby’s head was now down!
Yahweh repaired the breech while we slept! It looked like we had received our
burning-bush-in-the-wilderness miracle!
But I’m a realist, and I asked the midwife, “Could you have
been wrong yesterday?” Her
reply was from the voice of experience.
She told me, “I know what I felt, the labia of a little girl; and
if this baby is a girl, I was right.” Around noon the contractions began again, and it was not
long before that little girl was born, head first.
As my wife
and I considered all of this afterwards, we determined that we would name this
little miracle-born girl Grace.
Why? Because we had not
asked Yahweh to repair the breech, and He turned her by His grace.
Yahweh had
told me, “I know my plans for you.
They are for good and not adversity, that you may have a future and a
hope.” That passage is from
Jeremiah 29:10-14, which reads:
For
thus says Yahweh, “When seventy years have been completed for Babylon, I
will visit you and fulfill My good word to you, to bring you back to this
place. For I know the plans that I
have for you,” declares Yahweh, “plans for welfare and not for
calamity to give you a future and a hope.
Then you will call upon Me and come and pray to Me, and I will listen to
you. You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. I will be found by you,” declares
Yahweh, “and I will restore your fortunes and will gather you from all
the nations and from all the places where I have driven you,” declares
Yahweh, “and I will bring you back to the place from where I sent you
into exile.”
This promise
was given to me on March 31, 1992.
Our child was breech, and Yahweh performed a
burning-bush-in-the-wilderness miracle and repaired the breech. That miracle child was born on April 1,
April Fool’s Day. The very
day in which Yahshua was crucified, He repaired the breech by His grace.
Today, Yahweh is calling a bride out of mystery Babylon Christianity, the breach, in order to build His temple. Christianity is the Perez, the breach that separates the birth of the light, Zerah, the Bride. It is the breach that separates the first Remnant from the second Remnant. Yahweh is performing this work by His grace, grace that was afforded on April 1, 33 A.D., when His Son laid down His life. Only now is it possible to come out of Babylon. Only now is it possible to build the temple. Only now can these words be fulfilled for their true purposes: “I will be found by you, and I will restore your fortunes and will gather you from all the nations and from all the places where I have driven you, and I will bring you back to the place from where I sent you into exile.”
This can
finally be made possible by that work performed on April 1, 33 A.D., when men
were called fools because they believed.
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