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An Unbreakable Covenant
An Unbreakable Covenant
An Unbreakable Covenant
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An Unbreakable Covenant recounts the true story of a desperate mothers' covenant prayer with God for a child.  When the family become trapped one night on top of a snow-capped mountain in the wilderness, God sends an Angel to rescue His covenant child, issues a soul shaking warning and leaves behind a mysterious list of bible verses with divine instructions.  Nanette hopes to encourage others by sharing her astonishing story of supernatural intervention, redemption and revelation that promises to change the world.

The story unfolds after the unwed couple have an abortion.  Once they marry, Nanette believes God is preventing her from getting pregnant so she does the unthinkable: praying to God for a child, she enters into a covenant prayer: if God gives her a child, then she will give that child back to God.  The prayer is then forgotten, but not by Almighty God.  

After the birth of their son, the family become stranded at night on a snow capped mountain trail in the remote Oregon wilderness.  Desperate to save her child's life, Nanette prays again for Gods help and led by the Holy Spirit, is saved by a mysterious man named John Mark.  

John Mark recounts how God woke him up in the middle of the night to rescue His covenant child.  By listening to Gods supernatural instructions, John Mark drove up the deserted, snow bound logging trail searching for the covenant child.  Seeing only the parents, John continues driving past the family, searching further up the mountain.  

Upon finding a baby seat in an abandoned jeep, John returns back down the mountain trail.  Moved by the Holy Spirit the mother opens her coat revealing the sleeping child into Johns headlights, where John Mark finding Gods covenant child, the family is rescued.    

John Mark intervenes yet again, soon visiting the family's remote mountain home to check on the mother and child.  After John supernaturally transforms into Jesus, Nanette now stands face to face with Christ, incurring his wrath from her long forgotten covenant prayer with God.  

Ashamed and remorseful, Nanette receives judgement from Almighty God.  After Gods issues the mother a soul shaking warning and ultimately redemption, John Mark then leaves behind a mysterious list of bible verses and divine instructions from God.

From a simple covenant prayer, to Gods wrath and redemption, the revelation of Gods holy instructions have the power to change any believers life today.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherNanette Caran
Release dateJan 5, 2020
ISBN9781734396805
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    An Unbreakable Covenant - Nanette Caran

    Chapter 1

    The Sin

    Thou shalt not kill.

    Exodus 21:13

    After spending all day touring vineyards in the wine country, the last thing I wanted to do was meet Suzanne for drinks.

    Please, she asked sweetly.

    It’s hard to turn down your best friend, and this was no exception.

    Sure, just give me time to change my clothes and I’ll meet you. Grabbing my keys, I headed downtown to join her.

    After arriving at the crowded bar, Suzanne had managed to secure a booth in a prime spot. She was sipping on a martini, so I ordered a drink and scanned the room. Abruptly, my gaze focused intently on the tall, good looking guy at the end of the bar wearing casual work clothes.

    That’s the man I’m going to marry, I said matter-of-factly.

    Stunned, Suzanne looked up toward the bar in the direction my eyes lingered. Quickly climbing out of our booth, she stood up and tossed back her brightest smile. As she walked toward the handsome stranger, she whispered, In that case, I’d better introduce the two of you.

    After only six months of dating, I was really in love for the first time in my life. Walking over to the bathroom sink, the bright pink positive pregnancy test confirmed my fear. This couldn’t be happening. Michael had just arrived at my house and we both sat down on the living room sofa intently staring at each other. He implored me to make a gut-wrenching decision--for us to have an abortion, and then we would get married--in that order.

    His reasons left me little choice but to agree to an abortion. Michael promised me that later, after we were married, we would have a baby. For now, we needed to enjoy being married for a while before having kids. He went on talking about not wanting to be forced into marriage, and if we did marry now, the decision would be forced on him. He professed his love and desire to marry, though not out of necessity, and we agreed to the plan.

    Just as Michael promised, after announcing our engagement and setting a wedding date, I agreed to the unthinkable act. The child I had waited for, dreamed about and for whom had waited my whole life would be aborted. I knew our relationship would survive the abortion, but could I survive God’s wrath?

    Knowing abortion was a sin didn’t stop me. Afterward, we both put the abortion behind us and focused on our future together, never again speaking about what had happened.

    Chapter 2

    The Covenant Prayer

    I will remember my covenant with thee in the days of thy youth, and I will establish unto thee an everlasting covenant.

    Ezekiel 16:60

    Just as Michael promised, shortly after our wedding, I began trying to get pregnant. Yet there was this unshakeable, sinking feeling in the pit of my soul that God wasn’t going to allow that to happen. Desperate for a baby and taking matters into my own hands, I stood alone in the middle of the kitchen and silently began to pray.

    Although I hadn’t been to church in years, I knew the Lord. Baptized at twelve years old and involved in church until college, I’d then just stopped attending when life got busy. Even so, couldn’t remember the last time I’d prayed or had been to church.

    Wondering how to make sure

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