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Written by Nancy Campbell   
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17.       IT IS A HOSPITALITY ROOM

As we discussed the importance of our womb at our Mothers Bible Study, one of the mothers received another understanding of the womb. I will let her share in her own words:

“The womb is actually a room. We are walking around with a special guest room in our body, which is a temple. Just as the temple of King David’s time had a Holy of Holies, so our womb is a sanctified place for God to bring forth life. I was challenged to realize that just as I prepare a guest room and have it ready for when guests come to stay, so I should prepare my womb and dedicate it for whomever God sends my way. ‘Yes, Lord, I will take in whoever you choose to send and I will nurture them with food, love and safety for the amount of time they are here. Sometimes, it might be three months, or six, but hopefully nine months. After the door to that special room is opened, they will be with us for a short time or a long time. That is up to You, Lord. My part is to welcome with a hospitable spirit any child You choose to send to my womb home.’”

18.       IT IS A PLACE OF DEPENDENCY.

David said in Psalm 22:10, "I was cast upon thee from the womb." The womb is where we learn our first and most important lesson - reliance upon God. Independence, which comes from pride and rebellion, was the sin that caused Lucifer to be cast out of heaven. We are cast upon God from the womb and this should be our attitude right through our lives. Psalm 71:6; Isaiah 46:3,4.

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Reprinted from

THE POWER OF MOTHERHOOD –

A STUDY MANUAL FOR MOTHERS.

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