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When The Travail Ends

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After my quiet time this morning, the first thing my mind went to was my experience during childbirth.

Having our children was WAR for me at delivery. I mean the labour sessions lasted several hours of excruciating pain. The second time being more demanding than the first. I can’t even begin to tell how exhausting those periods were. It felt like it was taking forever for the babies to find their way out of the birth canal.

Now, that’s the story I have to tell from experience about giving birth.

Isn’t it true that some however testify about having stayed in the labour room for just a few minutes.

That’s the way life is.

Some find it relatively easy to achieve certain things while some may have to struggle to get their desired results.

However, both parties end up on the same platform when they finally get to their destinations.

I believe strongly that the season of delivery is right about now.

This is the message I have for you today:

Like in childbirth where the excruciating labour pain disappears automatically once the baby pops out, you will yet forget the travails of the past.

It will seem like a dream, I tell you.

Smiles will beam from your face without you soliciting for them.

Just hang in there.

Don’t you dare give up on God. He sure is not giving up on you. He has not forgotten you.

A book of remembrance will be opened concerning your life soon enough and your joy will be delivered to you.

When it seems like God is coming too late; He is definitely coming in a big way.

Keep trusting God.

And you will yet smile again.

Your testimony is soon!

© OMOSEBI Mary Omolola (PhD)

Omosebi Mary Omolola (PhD)

Omosebi Mary Omolola (Ph.D) is a lover of God, a disciple of The Lord Jesus Christ and a teacher by calling. She is on assignment to groom godly youths and women through the help of the Holy Spirit in this end-time. She treasures family. She has a strong desire to see marriages thrive in this troubled world. She speaks and writes passionately about marriage, relationships, and Christian living. She enjoys a beautiful marriage with her husband and best friend. She is a mother, writer, an entrepreneur and researcher and teacher of Food Science and Technology.

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