Dear J.,
OK, I realize this is going to be 'out there' but here goes... I just want to share the story of what we've gone through. After having two children, we were feeling overwhelmed in many ways. Our first child was very strong willed & demanding, and we were at our wits end. We're both perfectionists - we aren't very patient - we struggle with anger - things were HARD! We had talked about having a big family (4, in my mind) in the past, but reality was making us think differently. My husband was ready to call it quits.
Strangely enough, one of our customers (so bizarre - but this was no coincidence) e-mails us that week, and happens to share her story (had two kids, got the vasectomy, regretted it later - realized they made the decision without ever 'asking' God, had a vasectomy reversal, and now was pregnant - and would be accepting however many children God gave them). They were convicted by the fact that the Bible clearly views children as a blessing, but in our culture, when it really comes down to it, they're viewed as an inconvenience or burden - something to be limited. We were pretty blown away. This certainly was outside of anything we'd ever heard. But one thing we decided (as believers) was to pray about how many children we should have. It hadn't occur to us to - but why not? We give other things over to Him, why not family size? So, we prayed.
I can't begin to tell you how much more bizarre things got. All within that week, we were hit with this idea of turning family size over to God and allowing as many children as He blessed us with - through THREE unrelated sources. Coming from NEVER hearing of this idea before in my life - to hearing it three times in a week - this said something to us. Especially as we've seen God work this way in the past (and lead us into some major unexpected blessings).
Well, we took that as our answer, and are accepting as many children as He gives us. We figured He'd give us what we needed for the journey - and boy has He ever. The JOY we experience now with our three boys (so far) is incredible - the PATIENCE He's provided is truly not of ourselves. The TRANSFORMATION in our family is something I can't describe. We are now beginning the process of adopting siblings from Liberia as well. We just have to sit back and laugh at how God has turned us around.
All this to say -- it's definitely worth asking God about your decision! His ways are not our ways. His ways are foolishness to the world. But wow, is it a fun adventure - and better than what we could have dreamed. And HE PROVIDES for whatever answer He gives you.
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May God bless you with your decision!
Sincerely,
R.
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