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“I don’t have room to write about all the details and emotions involved in having your life turned upside down, but I want to encourage anyone walking through a personal storm that God is sufficient to meet our needs there.”
Join me at A Mother’s Heritage today to read the rest of Peace in the Midst of the Storm!
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Thank you for this piece, Kelly. You are so right about hardship drawing us closer to our Creator, and the deep peace that follows.
I never would have anticipated how lovingly God could strengthen the bonds within our family and with Him when I had my first miscarriage, the most difficult trial we’ve experienced as a family. But I look back at that time and will always remember the incredible peace that came afterwards, knowing that the baby I was privileged to carry within me for a short time was safely home with Jesus. And that peace stayed with us when God brought home to Himself another tiny baby I carried a few years later.
God is so merciful and loving. He really does take care of us at all times, and does not leave or forsake us. He IS working all things for our eternal good. What a privilege when God draws us so closely to Himself, even when it’s through painful circumstances that we would not choose ourselves. He is faithful!