The Story of God’s Little Children
- Jefrey John
- Sep 9, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 16

“Once upon a time…” Well, that’s the fairytale-movie line that’s most popular in Hollywood or anywhere in the mainstream media. And you might have wished to be the main character like Cinderella or Spiderman. But what if you wake up one day - and boom, your life is more interesting than all superheroes combined?
Seriously, you have to put yourself in my shoes to understand how amazing God is - my Father. He is the scriptwriter, the director, and the grandmaster of what’s happening that many people are awed of. It's destiny that He sent me out into this wild to accomplish a mission and His greater purpose. And though I’m flying over terrains, the power He gave me is like a gravity.
My Lord has done many miracles in my life and to the people whom He dearly loves. He guarded me from death, many times more than you can count. There are eyewitnesses to His magnificent wonders, but the world is basking on pleasures and chose to be blind. Yet the truth is never-changing.
Would you believe it?
God produces water from an empty well
God shuts and runs power
God commands earthquake
God directs the wind
And many more...
God is beyond the world has ever seen!
So, yes - let’s go back to the story of God’s 6 Little Children that came from the Son as the vision turned into reality. The first-born is named “Pip” (6-month) whose journey into this world corresponds to his calling.
Pip's sister, the second-born, was a 5-month old baby girl, who has a special calling in this world. The same is true with the third-born (6-month) baby boy who might choose a different path under certain provisions. The other 3 precious jewels - the 4th, 5th, and 6th baby girls - are wonderfully made, too. They were 5-month babies that may transform the status quo and do good works as they please.
Okay, why are these (extra) ordinary kids born through me? My Father and I are ONE. My whole being and existence is the will of my Father. He created and built me for a specific end and beginning, just like the story of Jesus but in a different generation and context. I am here in this world to do His will and work, though I have a freewill to choose Him over the world and anything else.
God's story is eternal. The coming generations are yet to witness His marvelous wonders as civilizations evolve, and with people that He conceived to keep His masterpiece brightly shining.
It's through.
(P.S. These kids were inseminated artificially with six different females.)
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