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 shares her personal history: doctors said she’d never carry a child, and a miscarriage after marriage seemed to confirm it.
- She emphasizes the deep emotional pain of miscarriage, which is the loss of a real child.
- Isolated in a new city, she and her husband devoted themselves to studying the Bible and building their faith specifically for a child.
- Their breakthrough came with their first son, Lynn. They prayed specific, simple prayers (for self-induced labor, a short delivery, a healthy baby) and saw each one answered, establishing their confidence in God’s faithfulness.
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?
- Observing intense scriptural study, the author and her husband established the theological foundation for supernatural childbirth.
- Key argument: The “sorrow” (pain) of childbirth in Genesis 3:16 is part of the curse, and Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law (Galatians 3:13).
- They found evidence in Exodus that Hebrew women, living under God’s covenant, had fast and easy deliveries compared to Egyptian women.
- They kept these revelations private at first to protect their faith from others’ doubt and unbelief, choosing only to confess the Word to themselves, God, and the devil.
What you say consistently is what you believe.
How Faith Works
- · The author prepared practically by educating herself on the birth process to eliminate fear of the unknown, but rejected negative expectations (“spit out the sticks”).
- She made a conscious decision to change her vocabulary, rejecting the term “labor pains” for “muscle contractions.”
- Before her second birth, she and her husband engaged in a powerful prayer session, speaking directly to her body and the baby in Jesus’ name, commanding a pain-free, timely delivery.
- She experienced the birth of her 10-pound son, Paul, in 40 minutes with intense but painless contractions, proving the principles worked. She also commanded her body post-birth to avoid afterbirth pains.
Also read Raising Godly Children by Faith Oyedepo [Summary]
You don’t have to say everything you feel.
What Should I Say?
- The author advised discretion: confess the Word to yourself, your spouse, God, and the devil—not necessarily to doctors or skeptical family.
- The goal at the hospital is not to make a scene but to walk in with quiet confidence and peace, which becomes its own powerful testimony.
- She illustrates this with the story of her third birth, where her calm demeanor and rapid, painless delivery amazed the medical staff and opened a door for her to share her faith after the fact.
- She gives a crucial caution: Faith for a baby’s gender must be exercised before conception; confessing for a specific sex after conception is ineffective and “flaky.”
God wants you to be a joyful mother, not a fearful one.
The Joy of Motherhood
- The author describes the supernatural, overwhelming joy and laughter she felt during her last three births—a joy she believes Satan has robbed from women and that mirrors heaven’s joy at a new spiritual birth.
- She explains that Satan has a special hatred for women because the promised Redeemer was to come from the “seed of a woman” (Genesis 3:15).
- The author affirms fear, as the #1 enemy in childbirth, recognizing it must be continually rebuked.
- She mentioned testimonies of women who overcame repeated miscarriages and “medical impossibilities” by standing on God’s Word, proving that “none shall be barren” among God’s people standing on God’s word.
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
- The author argues that the core issue is not where you give birth (home vs. hospital), but ending up with a healthy mother and baby by faith.
- She strongly warns against irresponsible home births done without knowledge, preparation, or qualified help, especially by first-time mothers, as they can give God a “black eye” when things go wrong.
- She introduces the concept of “faith levels”: some women start “below average” (with medical issues) and need a miracle just to get to normal, while others start at average and can believe for the supernatural. God meets you at your level.
- The best time to build faith for a supernatural pregnancy and birth is before conception.
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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