tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5607454772819544119.post9040737119315259901..comments2023-10-19T14:14:47.167-06:00Comments on LJn's Voice: Pain in Childbirth?LJnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08336442943292813905noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5607454772819544119.post-13891201070829858972012-05-15T10:56:07.528-06:002012-05-15T10:56:07.528-06:00I also wanted to comment on this: "If the peo...I also wanted to comment on this: "If the people living during the millennium won't need to suffer pain or death, it stands to reason that we don't either."<br><br>It seems to me that this is where we are supposed to be heading and how we are supposed to be living - now. I honestly don't think we will magically and suddenly stop suffering pain or death when the Millennium comes; we have to be that way before it comes.Tonihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08336442943292813905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5607454772819544119.post-28782255279306445942012-05-15T10:47:10.717-06:002012-05-15T10:47:10.717-06:00Thank you for your insights - a valuable addition ...Thank you for your insights - a valuable addition to the conversation.<br><br>I had pain when I had my children, but it seemed possible to have children painlessly. At least, there seems to be no scriptural nor biological reason for pain in ordinary birthing.<br><br>My mother told me (several times) about how she had gone to a hospital to have one of my older sisters.<br><br>The nurse was going around the room asking, "How far apart are your pains?"<br><br>One woman replied, "I don't have any pains."<br><br>"Then why are you here?" asked the nurse.<br><br>The woman explained that she never felt pains. She just knew when she was going to have her babies.<br><br>To me, that seems like the way it is supposed to be. And your wife is another witness to that type of birthing.Tonihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08336442943292813905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5607454772819544119.post-70150094721077757722012-05-14T23:45:52.719-06:002012-05-14T23:45:52.719-06:00My wife decided to have our second child at home. ...My wife decided to have our second child at home. She was very surprised to find that with a proper attitude of submission and humility she never felt any "pain." Just pressure as her body guided her through the process. <br>It's a beautiful truth - by submitting we can avoid a lot of pain. Why would we need to suffer unnecessarily? If the lesson is already learned a merciful Lord will gladly save us from the pain. If the people living during the millennium won't need to suffer pain or death, it stands to reason that we don't either.Collinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13323578342950488680noreply@blogger.com