Infertility – Where Does Most of Your Help Come From?

Psalm 121 [NKJV] opens by asking, “Where does my help come from?”Infertility - change your focus - looking unto Jesus

There were countless times when I wondered who was available to help me during my struggle with infertility. Doctors could only do so much in their role as a medical professional. Friends could sympathize but they couldn’t truly understand what I was going through.They had not experienced falling into the pit of infertility. Family members were supportive but couldn’t identify with the struggle either. My husband, even though he was kind and loving toward me, was also in the struggle and therefore  looking for support as well.

It seemed no matter where I looked, there was no one in my sphere of influence that could be the principal source of help that I needed. But, I learned that when looking for help, the quickest way to get it was to look to Jesus (Hebrews 12:2). He could identify with my physical and emotional pain. He was my Savior. He was my Champion.

He was the one who could do something about my problems— when I stopped looking at the problems and fixed my focus on Him.

8 thoughts on “Infertility – Where Does Most of Your Help Come From?

    1. Nthabiseng, I glad you found this post encouraging. So sorry to hear of your miscarriage. I hope you’ll stand with confidence on Deuteronomy 7:13-14 and Exodus 23:26. Praying for you to be fruitful and to bring a champion to birth!

      1. Thank you Avangeline, I enjoy your book and trusting God for my children. Thank you for praying for me.

  1. Amen! Who else understands my pain like Jesus? Absolutely nobody. He is the only one who will never cancel my appointment in His appointment book. Looking up to Jesus always. Thank you for the encouragement. You are always am inspiration. Your book is also powerful. God bless you

    1. Jacky, you’re welcome! Thank YOU for encouraging me about my book. May I ask a favor? Would you please take a moment and share your thoughts on Amazon about A Seed of Hope? Your thoughts may prompt another woman to get the book and be inspired as well. Here’s the Amazon page where you can share your thoughts with others. Thanks in advance!

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