Main Summary: Supernatural Childbirth by Jackie Mize is a must read for all expectant and pregnant mothers. It teaches how faith in God’s Word overcomes fear, medical verdicts, and negative expectations surrounding pregnancy and childbirth, empowering believers to experience peace, joy, and God’s supernatural help through conception, pregnancy, and delivery.

Lessons You’ll Learn From This Post
- What God Says is Where You Begin
- What Does God Say?
- How Faith Works
- What Should I Say?
- The Joy of Motherhood
- Issues You Can’t Ignore
- Confessions and Prayers (With Scriptures)
We have to totally change our thinking by renewing our mind with the Word of God on the subject of having babies.
What God Says is Where You Begin
- The author began with her personal journey of being medically declared unable to have children and how faith in God’s Word challenged that verdict.
- Getting married to her Husband, he challenged her medical report and established God’s Word as the final authority, above medical opinions, circumstances, or past experiences.
- The author identified fear, past miscarriages, and repeated disappointments as major obstacles to faith in childbirth.
- Faith begins by first knowing God’s will, then choosing to believe Him despite contrary evidence.
- Prayer changes circumstances when it is rooted in confidence in God’s word and that God hears and answers.
- The world conditions women to expect pain, fear, and trauma in childbirth, but believers must renew their minds with Scripture.
- The author emphasizes that miscarriage is the loss of a real child, acknowledging the emotional weight she also carried when she lost her first baby.
- Faith grows through time spent in God’s Word, agreement between spouses, and refusing to accept negative expectations.
- God meets people at their level of faith, not at perfection.
- Renewing your mind with God’s Word is the foundation for experiencing supernatural results.
Also read Understanding Faith by Peter Tan [Summary]
If you don’t know what God says, you will be vulnerable to fear and unbelief.
What Does God Say?
- Discovering God’s will is done through His Word, not through opinions, traditions, or experiences.
- Your faith cannot operate without knowing what God has already spoken.
- The Bible clearly reveals that children are a blessing from God, not a burden or a curse.
- God’s promises concerning fruitfulness apply to believers today, not just to people in Bible times.
- Fear, doubt, and unbelief often come from listening to voices other than God’s Word.
- You must feed on Scripture personally and in the present, not just admire it historically.
- God’s covenant includes protection, healing, peace, and fruitfulness.
- As a believing woman, you must settle the issue of God’s will before pregnancy, not during a crisis.
- Your faith grows when you speak God’s Word aloud and consistently meditate upon it.
- So take God’s word in, to replace negative reports with scriptural truth.
What you say consistently is what you believe.
How Faith Works
- Faith works through belief in the heart and confession with the mouth; both are required.
- What you consistently say reveals what you truly believe.
- Words are not neutral — they either release faith or reinforce fear.
- Speaking God’s Word brings agreement with heaven and activates spiritual laws.
- Fear operates the same way faith does, but in the opposite direction.
- You must learn to stop rehearsing negative outcomes and instead declare God’s promises.
- Confession is not denial of facts, but exalting God’s truth above facts.
- Faith requires persistence; results often follow continued confession, not instant feelings.
- You are personally responsible for guarding your thoughts, words, and expectations.
Also read Raising Godly Children by Faith Oyedepo [Summary]
You don’t have to say everything you feel.
What Should I Say?
- Your words have a great influence on your faith, expectations, and emotional stability during pregnancy and childbirth.
- Spoken words are shown as reflections of what you believe in the heart, whether faith-filled or fear-driven.
- Scripture-based confessions help to align your thoughts and expectations with God’s promises.
- Consistent exposure to God’s Word gradually replaces fear with confidence and peace.
- Carelessly or repeatedly using negative speech can reinforce anxiety and uncertainty in your heart.
- Speaking God’s Word creates an atmosphere of reassurance and hope.
- An agreement between spouses strengthens unity and emotional support.
- Over time, faith-filled speech nurtures calmness, trust, and spiritual stability.
- Silence, when emotions are unsettled, is a wise and protective response instead of doubt.
- The author emphasizes that lasting change often begins internally before becoming visible externally.
God wants you to be a joyful mother, not a fearful one.
The Joy of Motherhood
- You can overcome emotional wounds, disappointments, and fear caused by past losses, miscarriages, or long delays.
- The author affirms that God cares deeply about the pain women carry concerning childbirth.
- Past failures or losses do not disqualify anyone from future fruitfulness.
- Holding onto grief, bitterness, or unanswered questions can hinder your faith.
- God’s Word provides healing for emotional pain as well as physical conditions.
- Hope must be deliberately restored through Scripture.
- As a woman, you must allow God to redefine your expectations if you have been through lost or delayed expectations before.
- The author notes that childbirth brings a kind of joy to mothers, which is similar to winning a soul for the kingdom.
- God desires motherhood to be a place of peace, not continual sorrow or fear.
Also read The Law of Faith by David Oyedepo [Summary]
Fear loses its power when it is confronted with truth.
Issues You Can’t Ignore
- It is very important to confront fear, doubt, and past experiences honestly, instead of ignoring them.
- The author explains that unaddressed fear will continue to influence your thoughts, words, and expectations.
- Faith does not grow by pretending fear isn’t there, but by replacing fear with truth.
- Medical reports, statistics, and past outcomes must be faced—but not allowed to dominate belief.
- Fear often comes through images, memories, and repeated negative information.
- God’s Word provides the authority needed to challenge fear directly.
- Facing the issue means choosing to believe in God in spite of facts, not because facts have changed.
- Avoiding the issue allows fear to operate unchecked.
- Speaking the Word directly against fear is a necessary act of faith.
- Victory begins when you decide whose report they will accept.
Confessions and Prayers (With Scriptures)
- Confession is agreeing with God’s Word. Faith is released through spoken words, and life follows what is consistently declared.
- Scriptures: Proverbs 18:21; Romans 10:10; Mark 11:23
Dealing With Fear and Thoughts
- Scriptures: 2 Timothy 1:7; Isaiah 26:3; Romans 12:2; 2 Corinthians 10:5
Confessions:
- I refuse fear and anxiety concerning pregnancy and childbirth.
- God has not given me the spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.
- My mind is stayed on the Lord, and I walk in perfect peace.
- Every fearful thought is brought into obedience to Christ.
Before Pregnancy: Desire to Conceive / Fulfillment Over Barrenness
- Scriptures: Genesis 1:28: Exodus 23:26; Psalm 113:9; Deuteronomy 7:14
Confessions:
- I am fruitful and blessed according to God’s Word.
- There shall be no barrenness in my body.
- My body functions as God designed it to function.
- I conceive and bring forth children according to God’s promise.
During Pregnancy or Threatening Miscarriage
- Scriptures: Isaiah 54:17; Psalm 127:3; Luke 1:45; Job 1:10
Confessions:
- My baby is protected and preserved by the power of God.
- No weapon formed against my pregnancy shall prosper.
- My womb is safe and secure under God’s covering.
- What God has begun in me shall be completed.
Delivery
- Scriptures: Exodus 1:19; Isaiah 66:9; John 16:21
Confessions:
- I will deliver safely and peacefully.
- My labor is normal and free from complications.
- God brings me to the time of delivery and causes me to bring forth.
- My sorrow is turned into joy.
Baby Dedication
- Scriptures: Psalm 127:3: 1 Samuel 1:27–28: Luke 2:52
Confessions:
- This child is a gift and heritage from the Lord.
- My child belongs to God and is dedicated to Him.
- My child will grow in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man.
Supernatural Childbirth teaches that God’s Word is the foundation for faith-filled pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood. By renewing the mind, confronting fear, speaking God’s promises, and choosing joy, as a believing mother, you can experience peace, protection, and God’s supernatural help in conception, pregnancy, and delivery.
Finally, here is a question we’d love you to answer.
Do you believe you can have a supernatural Childbirth?
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