“Father, how can You not heal my son?” I cried out. I fell at the foot of our bed after my son, Brandon, had another severe seizure. After making sure he was safe, I fled to my room to weep before the Lord.
Four years prior, my husband and I had planted a church where God was bringing teens to Christ. One night, Brandon had a seizure that lasted twenty-eight minutes, leaving him unconscious. When he finally awoke, my bright-eyed, articulate little boy could only speak baby talk. It was in this state that the paramedics flew Brandon to the nearest hospital.
On my drive to the hospital, I begged God not to let Brandon have brain damage as a result of such a long seizure. When I got to his room, I was relieved to find Brandon jumping on his bed shouting, “Momma, I rode on a helicopter!”
While they gave Brandon an EEG to study his brain activity, I walked over and kissed my sleeping six-year-old on the temple. The technician called me over, circled the read out and wrote, Mom’s kiss. She explained, “He knows you just kissed him.” (Crazy, right? Since that experience, I tell moms, “Kiss your kids while they’re asleep. They know you’re kissing them.”)
After four days in the hospital for tests and observation, we were told Brandon had “severe seizure activity in his brain.” How is this possible? He is completely normal, I thought. I was convinced there would be no more seizures for him, but sadly, another seizure did come . . . and another and another. For months, Brandon slept on a pallet on the floor next to our bed where I would lay on my stomach reaching down to hold his little hand just in case he might have a seizure in his sleep.
After a while, life took on a new kind of normal, visiting neurologists and administering strong medications to suppress the seizures. Because of the medication’s sedating effect, focusing at school became a struggle for him, and my heart ached when the principal explained Brandon would be assigned to special education classes at school.
Through it all, we were able to trust the Lord and believe His hand was upon our boy until that night four years later when I found myself in a puddle of tears after another severe seizure. I finally hit a breaking point. I prayed in desperation, “Lord, we are serving You. Kids are coming to Christ. Why won’t You heal my son? I’m done . . . I quit!”
In that moment of despair, God met me. I was ready to walk away, but my heart heard, “In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you” (1 Thessalonians 5:18 NKJV). God was beckoning me to Himself. I tearfully asked Him to help me somehow be thankful for this trial. And do you know what God did? He changed my heart.
Ever so slowly, we watched our son, who had been too sedated to play sports, grow into an accomplished musician. Even though we’d hoped to hear the glory of the crowds in our son’s accomplishments as an athlete, God’s plan was to raise up our son to lead crowds to glory in His Son’s accomplishment through worship.
In over thirty-six years of ministry, I’ve watched moms walk away from God in the midst of their despair only to return years later. When trials come — and they will — realize God can do more to train your kids to trust Christ through your obedience than through any words you can ever speak.
Brandon is now grown and leads worship at a church in California. God’s ways truly were above ours, and when I almost walked away, God faithfully changed my heart to trust and obey Him. He will do the same for you.
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Bev @ Walking Well With God says
Rhonda,
What a powerful testimony. It touched my heart when the EEG read out registered that you had kissed your son in his sleep. I do wonder if God patiently waits until that moment that we completely reach the end of ourselves and say, “I quit.” I believe that’s when He quietly asks, “Are you really ready to utterly rely upon, depend upon, and completely trust in me?” I don’t believe hearts can be completely changed until perhaps they are broken. So thankful God doesn’t leave them that way, but restores and redeems. That’s the business He is in. Praising that your son witnessed your obedience (most lessons are caught vs. being taught) and dedicated his life to serving the One who got him and his mom through. Thank you for sharing so that we might have hope.
Blessings,
Bev xx
Lynn Koukal says
Amen, Experiencing God is LIFE His way. Always for good
Lynn Koukal says
I believe God kisses His children too, as Loving Father.
Rhonda Stoppe says
Yes Lynn,
As a loving Father His gentle kiss encourages our weary hearts even as we sleep.
Praise the Lord we can call Him Abba, Father!
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
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Tammeria Fade says
Thank You! I really needed this, going thru a rough right now.
Rhonda Stoppe says
Stopping to pray for you right now Tammeria.
Please know we all go through seasons of difficulty but keeping our eyes on Christ and choosing to trust Him even when things don’t make sense brings peace and strength amidst the storm.
Please stay connected with me via social media and my quarterly newsletter. My husband and I were recently interviewed at Focus on the Family for our new book THE MARRIAGE MENTOR (Harvest House August 2018) in my next newsletter I’ll include the link to listen and watch the show once it airs in August 13, 2018.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
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Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Bev @ Walking Well With God,
I agree our kid’s lessons are often “caught not taught”.
And yes my kissing him regrsterig on th EEG is my favorite part of Brandkn’s story
Thank you for your encouraging comments.
Soli Deo Gloria
Rhonda Stoppe
(Pronounced stop-pee)
Please visit me at NoRegretsWoman.com ❤️
Rebecca says
What an awesome comment to a powerful story. I believe also that He makes that transformation in us after we come to the end of ourselves. I have certainly.seen it.
Sister Ann Sheil would always say.”empty yourself so God can fill you”. I am learning what that means, albeit slowly.
Rhonda Stoppe says
Rebecca,
He is an awesome and powerful God! I agree, when we come to the end of ourselvesHe transforms us more to the image of His Son for His Kingdom purposes and gives us a powerful testimony to glorify Christ.
“Empty yourself so God can fill you” what a wonderful quote. Thank you!
Please stay connected with me via social media and my quarterly newsletter. My husband and I were recently interviewed at Focus on the Family for our new book THE MARRIAGE MENTOR (Harvest House August 2018) in my next newsletter I’ll include the link to listen and watch the show once it airs in August 13, 2018.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
Insta/Twitter: @RhondaStoppe
Rhonda Stoppe says
Bev @ Walking Well With God,
I agree our kid’s lessons are often “caught not taught”.
And yes my kissing him regrsterig on th EEG is my favorite part of Brandkn’s story
Thank you for your encouraging comments.
Soli Deo Gloria
Rhonda Stoppe
(Pronounced stop-pee)
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
Insta/Twitter: @RhondaStoppe
Please visit me at NoRegretsWoman.com ❤
Michele Morin says
This is huge: “When trials come — and they will — realize God can do more to train your kids to trust Christ through your obedience than through any words you can ever speak.”
Thank you, Rhonda, for persevering in faith and then sharing your story!
I’m looking forward to visiting your site.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Michele Morin,
Thank you for your comment. It’s difficult (in) the middle to remember that God is doing more to teach our kids about Himself by how we as parents respond amidst the storm.
I share Brandon’s story often when I speak at women’s events, and it’s included in my book #MomsRaisingSonstoBeMen. I am always so encouraged how God continues to use our trial to glorify Himself and (in)courage others who now find themselves (in) the middle of disparity.
Praise God for His faithfulness to do more than we can ever imagine through our stories as we keep our eyes mixed on Jesus (in) the storm.
I’m excited to connect with you on my site and help you be a NO REGRETS WOMAN. Please sign up for my quarterly newsletter there too!
Soli Deo Gloria
Rhonda Stoppe
(Pronounced stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
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Twitter/insta @RhondaStoppe
Maylee says
What a beautiful story. You are so right that when trials come, we do wonder where and why is our prayers not answered. I know God answers prayers, just not in the timing we want. He never forsake us even though we packed up our bags and head out. We have a God who loves us so much and sees us hurting. We must learn to hold on and remain faithful and trust that all things will work out according to His will. Thank you for sharing this story. Let us lean and trust on Him during all trials of our life.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Dear Maylee,
Thank you so much for your (in)couraging comments. God’s timing is most definitely perfect to accomplish all He has planned for us amidst the storm.
The trials are never wasted if we press in to our relationship with Christ, keep our eyes on Him, fight for joy and wait upon Him.
To stay connected please sign up for my quarterly newsletter at NoRegretsWoman.com
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe
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Shanice says
Praise God! Thanks for sharing your story Rhonda. I’m a mother to a three year old boy, so I’m new to being a mom. I will keep you and your son in my prayers. Glad to hear he is doing well! God is so awesome.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Dear Shanice,
I love knowing you’re a boy mom of a sweet little 3 year old. My book #MomsRaosingSonstoBeMen (Harvest House Publishers) is a book I wrote to help mothers of sons guide them to a life of NO REGRETS. I’d love to walk with you through the pages of my book. It’s available at your favorite book seller.
Visit my site NoRegretsWoman.com to find links to my interviews with Dr. James Dobson for great insights from Moms Raising Sons to Be Men and marriage mentoring helps from my other books too.
I pray God grants you His wisdom and joy as you take seriously the ministry of motherhood to which God has called you.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
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Shanice says
Thank you Rhonda! I will definitely check it out. 🙂
Trish says
Beautiful example of the reality we face walking with Christ & wonderful to know I’m not the only one to throw up my hands & walk away only to return because He never lets go! Praise & blessings always…
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Dear Trish,
Amen! Praise God “He never let’s go!”
I’m thankful for your story and to learn how even when you felt dispair and tried to walk away He pursues You and wooed you back to His kind and loving heart !
Please stay connected with me via social media: visit my site NoRegretsWoman.com for lots of FREE resources and radio interview links.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
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Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
insta/Twitter: @RhondaStoppe
Lynn Koukal says
Like His child we walk with Him, always holding His hand.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Yes Lynn,
In Brandon’s story I remember how he needed me to hold his hand as he fell asleep each night because he was so fearful to have another seizure. What an amazing picture of our loving Father who holds our hand amidst our fears and trials.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
insta/Twitter: @RhondaStoppe
Kimberly says
In the middle of despair. Those words jumped of the page at me. Your story is beautiful and it has an ending. So grateful to God for you! But mine does not yet. Living 2 years in with a son who injured his spinal cord snow boarding. Paralyzed, but we believe he will walk again. It has been confirmed many times, even though they would medically say it’s not possible. He has already been a testimony to so many people! But my heart is in the middle of despair, one foot in hope and the other in agony. Seeing my athletic 22 year old this way has broken me. I pray God will heal and reveal! Being a caretaker is exhausting! The joy of the Lord is my strength, and the only way I can face another day.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Oh Kimberly,
My heart is broken for you, your son and your family. I cannot imagine the ache in your heart and the dispair you must feel. I wish I had the perfect words to lift your burden. But since mere words cannot I pray God’s Word gives you His peace, joy (in) the middle of your storm, and strength to be care giver to your precious son.
“Father we know You know, You see and You hear. We ask You to grant Kimberly a thankful heart amidst an unimaginably difficult situation. We pray that You glorify Yourself through Kimberly’s faith and choice to trust You even when this makes no sense. We beg You to mercy her son with healing and miraculous recovery to his injuries. In Jesus Name we ask You to do more than we can even imagine through this painful storm.”
Kimberly, whenever I’m stuck and need to refocus on Christ I pull out pen and paper and write out Psalm 119 while daily meditating on and praying through every stanza (writing out, meditate on and pray one stanza each day). This one act has been my lifeline. So much so that I’ve now memorized the first 55 verses of Psalm 119 (and with God’s help, I plan to one day have the entire chapter memorized.)
If you visit my site’s homepage you’ll see links to my radio interviews with Dr James Dobson FamilyTalkRadio. Doc and I talked at length about Brandon’s story and how God Dobson’s book “When God Doesn’t Make Sense” walked me through the season of Brandon’s illness.
Please stay connected with me via social media. I want to stand with you in prayer for your boy and for you as you process your grief and work as his care giver.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
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Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Kimberly,
I also want to encourage you with the love story in my new book #RealLifeRomance (Harvest House 2018). The story is how Nick (who was born without arms and legs) falls in love with Kanae (when he was convinced no woman would ever love him because of his disabilities) and how God uses this powerful couple to share the gospel in this generation.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
insta/Twitter: @RhondaStoppe
Kimberly says
Thank you for your encouragement and the idea of Psalm 119! My son’s name is also Nicholas (Nick) which means Victory. The support tee shirts we had made say Victory for Nick on the back and the front has a cross with his life verse on it, Isaiah 61:3. God gave that verse to me when he was born, and we cling to it! Bless you!
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Praise the Lord. I’m praying now for God to grant Victory to Nicholas and to you as He uses for His glory and Kingdom purposes all that He is walking you through now.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe
NoRegretsWoman.com
Rebecca says
Im so sorry. Praying for your blessing. Certainly, when I was able to “let go and let God” my dispair began to dissipate.
Im still not 100% there, but glad to have beautiful friends helping me see the light.
Sending hope and a prayer.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Thank you for your kind comment Rebecca.
Praise the Lord for the way He (in)courages is through good friends who point us to Christ when we find ourselves battling with dispair. And then later He uses us to comfort others with the comfort that we ourselves have been comforted.
Please stay connected with me via social media and my quarterly newsletter. (My husband and I were recently interviewed at Focus on the Family for our new book THE MARRIAGE MENTOR (Harvest House August 2018) I’ll email the link to listen and watch the show once it airs in August 13, 2018.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
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Penny says
Rhonda,
During those trials come God’s tender moments. I am sorry that you went through such a heart wrenching trial with your son, but glad that you received those tender moments. Thank-you for sharing both your trial, and tenderness that came of it.
Have a blessed day all,
Penny
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Hi Penny,
“The trials and the tenderness” I love how you worded this. Praise the Lord for His faithfulness and tender hand upon us as He guides us safely home amidst life’s storms.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
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Christa Schiffbauer says
This is just what I needed to read today. My son too has seizures. His seizures started when he was 17 and a junior in high school. The medications the Dr.’s put him on made it so he had to drop out of school for a year. We are thankful that he was able to finish high school and he has started to go to college part time. We don’t know what his major will be in college but as he takes his general classes we are praying that God will guide him to the right career. It has been hard seeing the personality of our son change. He didn’t want anything to do with God for a while. He had always been a good kid and he felt like God had let him down. He has returned to having faith in God now that he is 20 and I am very thankful for that. I keep praying for more faith and trust that God has a hope and a future for my son.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Dear Christa,
I’ve felt your pain watching my son’s personality change because of the strong anti-seizure medication. I pray God shows you glimpses of the good He has planned for your son. And that His joy will be your strength as you keep your eyes on Him and remember that His ways are above ours, His thoughts above ours-as high as the heavens are above the earth so His ways are higher than ours.
Please stay in touch via social media.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
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Barbara says
What a powerful message! Thank you for sharing exactly what I needed to hear today. May God continue to richly bless you. Thank you for your faithfulness and ministry.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Dear Barbara,
Praise the Lord and thank you for your (in)couraging words.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com (quarterly newsletter)
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
insta/Twitter: @RhondaStoppe
Brooke says
In the middle of a trial now, and I’m trying to pause long enough to see God at work. Thanks for the reminder to not grow weary.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Dear Brooke,
Thank you for taking time to comment even while you are amidst a trial. I pray God grants you His strength as you wait upon the Lord.
I’m thankful Brandon’s story has given you hope and I pray God uses our story to (in)courage your heart and help you not grow weary in well doing.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com (quarterly newsletter)
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
insta/Twitter: @RhondaStoppe
Brenda says
What a touching testimony, Rhonda. PTL for your son’s well-being, and for His plans prevailing — in our hearts and in our lives. ♥ (Kinda cheesy, probably, but sometimes it helps me to remember the saying, “It’s always darkest before dawn.” So many times when it feels like it’s been too dark for too long, it’s a good reminder, that the darkest part of the night isn’t in the middle of the night, but just before dawn steps in with light and relief.)
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Hi Brenda,
Thank you for that reminder “It IS always daekerst before dawn” (and it’s not cheesy at all!)
For the many who have read my story and find themselves (in)dispair I am confident His light will shine brightest in the darkest of night, just before dawn.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com (quarterly newsletter)
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
insta/Twitter: @RhondaStoppe
Anusha Rebecca says
Amen!
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
❤️
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com (quarterly newsletter)
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
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Cellina says
Thank you for your story. My son too suffered his first seizure as an older teen, I too prayed and begged God that it would be his last. It was not. I had asked God to strengthen his faith as he moved onto adulthood. Thought he would see the power of God at work, healing him. That was my way, my plan, not God’s. God has continued to work in his heart, i saw him grow in faith, serve wholeheartedly. God is good, God has His ways.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Dear Cellina,
My heart is with you and your son as you process the life altering situation of dealing with seizures. My niece began having seizures as a young adult and I’ve seen how hard it has been for her to process the loss of so much independence as a young adult who cannot drive and often has seizures while she is at work.
I’m (in)couraged to learn how God is using your sons trial to grow His faith and trust in a God. I’m Praying He does more than you can ever think to imagine as a result of your son’s seizures.
Please stay in touch via my quarterly newsletter (sign up on my website) and though social media.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com (quarterly newsletter)
Facebook Page: Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman
insta/Twitter: @RhondaStoppe
Beth Williams says
Rhonda.
Such a powerful testimony! You hit the nail on this: when trials come & they will children will learn to trust God by our obedience. People in general will learn to trust God by observing our acts of love & reverence for God. I find that when we are at the end of our ropes God shows up & speaks tenderly to our hearts. We must remember this: God knows the plans He has for us.
Blessings 🙂
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Dear Beth Williams,
Thank you so much for taking time to (in)courage me with your comments.
It really does add value to the trial when we remember God can use it to speak Truth powerfully to others who observe our faithful response and draw others to Christ (beginning with our own children)
Please keep in touch through social media and sign up for my quarterly newsletter at NoRegretsWoman.com
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
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Diane Thiel says
What an amazing testimony of grace. Thank you so much. When the valley gas been rocky I know He is there in a small comforting voice. Thank you and praise His holy name in my walk as he has with yours
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Praise the Lord Diane!
I love sharing this testimony of God’s goodness and grace (in) the middle of dispair.
Please stay connected with me via social media and my quarterly newsletter. My husband and I were recently interviewed at Focus on the Family for our new book THE MARRIAGE MENTOR (Harvest House August 2018) in my next newsletter I’ll include the link to listen and watch the show once it airs in August 13, 2018.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
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Meghan Weyerbacher says
Your life, his — such a powerful testimony I am out of words!! Thank you for sharing, Rhonda.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Meghan,
I love knowing that the testimony of His faithfulness has left you speechless. Isn’t that how it is when God shows up? It causes me to fall to my knees in humble gratitude and sit speechless as I tearfully and humbly thank Him for His faithfulness. (Reminds me of Mary another bring Jesus’ feet with oil and tears in grateful worship to her Savior.)
Please stay connected with me via social media and my quarterly newsletter. My husband and I were recently interviewed at Focus on the Family for our new book THE MARRIAGE MENTOR (Harvest House August 2018) in my next newsletter I’ll include the link to listen and watch the show once it airs in August 13, 2018.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
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Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
^Mary anointing Jesus feet…
Rebecca Jones says
That is a wonderful testimony about your son, praying the Lord bends to kiss us while we are asleep.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Amen Rebecca <3
Becky Keife says
Rhonda, thank you for sharing this story of God’s faithfulness and reminding us all that He meets us in the midst of trial. So glad to see your words here on (in)courage!
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Becky,
Thank you friend! I am beyond blessed to have had the opportunity to share on (in)courage this sweet, sorrowful story of meeting God in the middle of despair. I am amazed how God is using it to encourage others amidst the storm.
Soli deo gloria,
Rhonda Stoppe <3
NoRegretsWoman.com
Elizabeth Wesselhoff says
I am in the midst of despair so blinding I can’t feel my heart beating. I have adult children 29,23,20 and one teenager left. I feel so empty and sad at the state of our relationships right now that I don’t even know what to share. I just truly appreciated your words and believe and trust our gracious Lord led me to read them so I could find rest in Him.
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Oh dear friend,
My heart melted with sorrow for you when I read your comment. It is incredibly painful when the relationships with our adult children are not what we had hoped they would be. I am so thankful, Elizabeth, that in His kindness our Father lead you to read this article. Please find encouragement in knowing He sees, and He hears your prayers. And Jesus promises to intercede on your behalf before the Throne.
I pray that as you press in to your relationship with Christ that He will grow the depth of your love for God in new and glorious ways. And I pray that as your adoration for Christ grows that His peace will rule in your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. And I ask God to cause His joy to be your strength (Nehemiah 8:10) so that your indescribable peace and joy amidst your heartbreak will be what God uses to draw your children to salvation if they’re not Believers and/or a deeper walk with Christ that spills over into their love for you.
In Jesus’ Name I stand with you in prayer dear one.
Soli deo gloria,
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
Twitter/Insta: @RhondaStoppe
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Gail Noe says
THANK YOU FOR THIS POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I NEEDED THIS
Rhonda Stoppe No Regrets Woman says
Praise the Lord Gail,
I am so grateful God encouraged you through this post. I am always blessed to hear how God uses my articles.
Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Please stay connected with me via social media and my quarterly newsletter. My husband and I were recently interviewed at Focus on the Family for our new book THE MARRIAGE MENTOR (Harvest House August 2018) in my next newsletter I’ll include the link to listen and watch the show once it airs in August 13, 2018.
Soli deo gloria
Rhonda Stoppe (stop-pee)
NoRegretsWoman.com
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