Leah, Rachel and Jacob all make decisions at different moments which place these things over and above God’s design for marriage and family. Scripture does not hide this and the story is presented honestly, allowing us to feel the raw emotion and weight of their choices. Personally, it helped me to see where I was attempting to do the same thing in my own situation in which I longed to be a mother, but also in which my womb had not been opened.
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Fertility & the Sovereignty of God
Fertility & the Sovereignty of God
David, I rebuke your vain attempt to threaten me. Why? Because your comment is extra-biblical in the extreme: you say that if a man (or woman) prophesies falsely (in a time sensitive way that is easily verifiable and testable) that the Church should merely accommodate such error, despite the Biblical texts calling for sober testing and weighing and discernment. Your attitude is what Francis Schaefer correctly called Latitudinarianism, and it is demonic and of Satan. You should therefore stop messaging me and carefully read and re-read (and/or listen) to the material you have been sent in gracious response to your original question.