Infertility is a journey many women walk through quietly, carrying the weight in silence. People may not understand, and when time passes without a child, some may label you as barren, whisper behind your back, or even give you advice that wounds more than it heals.
But here’s the hope you can hold on to: in Scripture, every woman who was once called barren eventually held her own child—except Michal, who mocked her husband David. This is God’s gentle reminder to us that He is the final word, the sure solution, and the One who turns mourning into joy. What feels impossible to man is always possible with God. Understand your identity in Christ and hold onto His word.
The bible in Exodus 23:26 says None shall lose her young by miscarriage or be barren in your land; I will fulfill the number of your days. Exodus 23:26 AMPC. God also tells us in Psalm 113:6 that He makes the barren woman to be a joyful mother.
These declarations when repeated over and over, can be used to replace what society or google has said about what is possible with the Word of God.
Here are scriptural declarations for fertility, against barrenness, and trusting God for children:
I am blessed and fruitful. I will increase in number, fill the earth, and subdue it (Genesis 1:28).
The Lord blesses me and gives me the gift of children, just as He promised (Genesis 17:16).
Nothing is too hard for the Lord. At the appointed time, I will rejoice in my testimony (Genesis 18:14).
The Lord is gracious to me and fulfills His promises. Just as Sarah conceived, so shall I (Genesis 21:1–2).
As I worship the Lord my God, He blesses my bread and water. Sickness, miscarriage, and barrenness are far from me (Exodus 23:25–26).
Devotional Journal for Fertility: Trusting God for the Fruit of the Womb
Grow your faith and hope with this devotional journal for fertility. Filled with prayers, Bible verses, and reflections to help you trust God’s promises as you believe for the fruit of the womb and overcome barrenness.
The Lord loves me and blesses the fruit of my womb. I am not barren (Deuteronomy 7:13–14).
I have prayed for this child, and the Lord grants my request (1 Samuel 1:27).
The Lord settles me in my home as a joyful mother of children (Psalm 113:9).
My children are a heritage from the Lord and a reward from Him (Psalm 127:3).
My household is fruitful. My children surround my table like olive shoots (Psalm 128:3).
I sing for joy because the Lord turns my barrenness into fruitfulness (Isaiah 54:1).
My children are taught by the Lord, and great is their peace (Isaiah 54:13).
God’s Word accomplishes His purpose in my life. It will not return void (Isaiah 55:11).
The Lord never brings me to the moment of birth without delivery (Isaiah 66:9).
God has good plans for me—plans to prosper me, not harm me. I have hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11).
Songs of thanksgiving and rejoicing fill my home as God multiplies me (Jeremiah 30:19).
There is hope for my future. My children will flourish (Jeremiah 31:17).
The Lord makes me fruitful and increases me greatly (Ezekiel 36:11).
As I honor God with my tithe, He opens the windows of heaven and pours out abundant blessings (Malachi 3:10).
I ask, and it is given to me. I seek, and I find. I knock, and doors are opened (Matthew 7:7).
When I agree in prayer, it is done for me by my Father in heaven (Matthew 18:19).
Whatever I ask in prayer, believing, I receive (Matthew 21:22).
Everything is possible because I believe in God (Mark 9:23).
I believe I have received, and it is mine (Mark 11:24).
No word from God will ever fail in my life (Luke 1:37).
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In Jesus’ name, whatever I ask the Father is granted so that He may be glorified (John 14:13–14).
Like Abraham, I am made fruitful. God calls into being what is not as though it were (Romans 4:17).
All things are working together for my good, including this season of waiting (Romans 8:28).
My faith grows as I hear the Word of God, and I stand firm in His promises (Romans 10:17).
The God of hope fills me with joy and peace as I trust Him. My hope overflows (Romans 15:13).
What no eye has seen or ear heard—God has prepared for me, and I will experience it (1 Corinthians 2:9).
Every promise of God is “Yes” in Christ, and I say “Amen” to His glory (2 Corinthians 1:20).
Because I belong to Christ, I am Abraham’s seed and an heir of the promise (Galatians 3:29).
God does immeasurably more than I ask or imagine, by His power working in me (Ephesians 3:20).
I do not worry. With prayer and thanksgiving, I present my requests to God, and His peace guards my heart (Philippians 4:6–7).
My God supplies all my needs according to His riches in glory (Philippians 4:19).
By faith, like Sarah, I receive strength to conceive because I believe God is faithful (Hebrews 11:11).
Every good and perfect gift, including children, comes from my Father in heaven (James 1:17).
My prayers are powerful and effective. As I pray in faith, healing and restoration flow (James 5:16).
I have confidence in approaching God. As I pray according to His will, He hears me and answers (1 John 5:14–15).

