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I Prayed the Rosary Every Night for 7 Years—Then God Finally Spoke

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Michael Chikamso

6/14/202510 min read

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Greetings to the People of the God of Armies Prayer Community.

Children of the God of Armies, peace be upon you in the mighty name of Christ Jesus. I am Michael Chikamso, and tonight I bring you a whisper from heaven itself—a promise that broke through seven years of silence. We serve the Lord of Hosts, the One who marshals the armies of heaven at our weakest plea, who counts every tear and holds every unanswered prayer.

Before we step into this story, clear away every doubt and lay down the weight of your weariness. Open wide the door of your spirit, for God is about to turn seasons of longing into a chorus of triumph. Listen, not with your ears alone, but with the hunger of your heart—He is speaking “Soon.”

Prepare yourselves: what you are about to hear will not just transform your mind, but ignite your soul with the fire of His faithfulness. Let us receive it with expectant hearts.

She Prayed the Rosary Night After Night—After Seven Years, Heaven Finally Spoke

Aurelia woke before dawn, her heart heavy as the candle’s flame trembled against the cold walls of their little stone cottage. She ran her fingers over the smooth beads of her rosary—again—whispering each “Hail Mary” as if her very breath depended on it. For seven long years, she and Cormac had paced these same flagstones, offering every sunrise to heaven in prayer, even though every doctor’s report said their bodies were sound. They were unable to conceive a child.

Each test brought cautious smiles, but no answers. And with every “all clear,” the village children at the well hurled insults: “Will you ever hold a child?” Neighbors leaned over hedges, voices low and cruel: “A curse, perhaps?” Their words stung deeper than any needle. Inside, Aurelia’s hope frayed; her tears—once private—now stained the pages of her prayer journal.

Then came the night that changed everything. After one more vigil with rosary and candle, Aurelia slipped into a dream so vivid she could feel its warmth on her cheek. A gentle figure appeared, cradling a newborn wrapped in pale linen. The infant’s cry was soft, yet it echoed in her soul. As she reached out, the child’s tiny hand closed around her finger, and a whisper brushed past her ear: “Soon.”

Cormac would find her some nights curled on the hearth, the rosary fallen in her lap, her shoulders shaking. He spoke softly, brushing a strand of hair from her face: “We bear this cross together. You are never alone.” In his arms, she felt both solace and sorrow, a mixture that knotted in her chest until she could hardly breathe.

Aurelia awoke with her heart pounding and dawn light filtering through the window. She found Cormac still sleeping, breath steady. Wordless, she retrieved the slender test strip from the bathroom drawer. When that second line appeared, she could not contain her sobs of relief—sobs that woke him instantly. They fell into each other’s arms, tears and laughter tangled on their lips.

MICHAEL CHIKAMSO, FOUNDER OF THE GOD OF ARMIES PRAYER COMMUNITY
MICHAEL CHIKAMSO, FOUNDER OF THE GOD OF ARMIES PRAYER COMMUNITY

Nine months later, as dawn broke once more over the jasmine vine, their son Evander entered the world with a cry that seemed to split the night in two. In that moment, every whisper of shame faded—blown away by the pure sound of new life. Evander’s first smile was like sunrise on their souls; his tiny fingers brushed away the sorrow that had shadowed their home for so long.

Where neighbors once gossiped, there was now awe and wonder. Children at the well fell silent, watching Aurelia rock her boy with reverent joy. Cormac pressed his cheek to Evander’s soft hair and whispered thanks he had held in his heart for years. Seven seasons of longing bloomed at last into dancing joy—proof that when God whispers “Soon,” even the longest wait can end in miracle.

Reflection

St. Augustine once said, “God delays not because He forgets, but because He is preparing something greater than we have the strength to carry now.” What a mystery—that divine silence is not absence, but incubation. And yet, how many give up just moments before heaven opens?

Seven years. Imagine that. Not seven days. Not seven months. Seven years of rising to hope and sleeping in sorrow. Aurelia’s womb was not the only thing that was empty—her nights were silent, her heart was weary, her name mocked. But she kept one thing full: her Rosary.

Saint Louis de Montfort called the Rosary a chain that binds demons and unlocks doors. Every “Hail Mary” she whispered in her candlelit room was not lost to the air—it was recorded in eternity. Each bead a weapon. Each repetition a flame kept alive. When the world called her cursed, she clung to the blessing yet unseen.

Beloved, God does not forget the faithful. And when He finally whispers “Soon,” the power of that word can reverse years of sorrow in a single moment. This is the mystery of divine timing: it is not measured by clocks, but by surrender.

Saint Teresa of Avila once wrote, “To reach something good, it is very useful to have gone astray, and thus acquire experience.” Aurelia did not go astray—but she suffered. And in that suffering, she gained a depth that no easy blessing could ever offer. Her child was not just born—he was fought for, wept over, and dreamed into existence.

Reflection is not just for looking back—it is for recognizing the God who was present even in what we feared was barren. The whispers you ignored, the dream you brushed off, the ache you couldn’t explain—these were signals from eternity that you were not forgotten.

And I, Michael Chikamso, say to you now: the Spirit of the Lord says again today, “Soon.” Not by your calendar, but by His covenant.

So light your candle again. Pick up your Rosary again. Dream again. Pray again.

Because what you’ve been waiting for is already alive in God.

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Closing Prayer – With Michael Chikamso

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

O God,

Faithful One, Keeper of Promises, and God of Hosts,

We come before You—many of us with empty arms, quiet dreams, and tired hands.

But we know that You are the God who fills the barren, the God who hears the whispered “Hail Mary”

and turns it into laughter at dawn.

By the power in the name of Jesus,

Break every yoke of delay.

Scatter every cloud of mockery.

Silence the voices that said we would never see joy again.

May Your Spirit enter every home now as it did in that silent cottage,

And may “Soon” become “Now” by Your divine mercy.

Strengthen those who are still waiting.

Comfort those who have grown weary.

And raise up testimonies that will shake the gates of doubt forever.

Sacred Heart of Jesus, I Trust in You.

Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

God of Armies, God of gods, Christ Jesus, be praised forever, you are the greatest spiritual being of all time. Amen.

Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, who is, and who is to come, our Lord and God. You are worthy to receive glory, honor, and power. For you created all things, and by your will, they were given existence and life. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord, our Lord Jesus Christ, the God of armies. You are worthy to take the scroll and to break open its seals. For you were killed, and by your sacrificial death, you purchased people for God from every tribe, language, nation, and race. You made them a kingdom of priests to serve our God, and they shall reign on earth. The Divine Lamb that was slain is worthy to receive power, wealth, wisdom, and strength, honor, glory, and praise to him who sits on the throne, and to the Divine Lamb. Be praise and honor, glory and might, forever and ever. Amen. We honor you, O God. Your power is so great.

✦ Final Words with Michael Chikamso — A Call to Keep Walking

A call to rise again in the spirit. A call to rebuild the altar of daily faith.

Because you have honoured this message and read till this time,

You have made a sacrifice of time—and for this, I Michael Chikamso

says;

you shall be rewarded in the spirit.

Let the God of Armies lift your name before the courts of heaven.

Let the “soon” He whispered become a sound that shakes your household with joy.

And if you know someone who is waiting, mourning, or barely holding on—

Send this to them. For their dawn may be one prayer away.

Your Rosary is still speaking.

Your miracle is still moving.

Your God is still near.

Michael Chikamso - 𐌍𐑈𐑂𐑇𐑀𐑄𐑋 𐌂𐑇𐑈𐑊𐑀𐑌𐑒𐑎

𐌕𐑎𐑃𐑀𐑘, 𐌉 𐑖𐑀𐑍𐑓 𐑓𐑎 𐑋𐑄𐑓 𐑘𐑎𐑔 𐑊𐑍𐑎𐑖 𐑓𐑇𐑀𐑓 𐌚𐑎𐑔 𐑀𐑑𐑄 𐑍𐑎𐑓 𐑀𐑋𐑎𐑍𐑄 𐑈𐑍 𐑓𐑇𐑈𐑒 𐑁𐑀𐑓𐑓𐑋𐑄. 𐌍𐑀𐑘 𐑓𐑇𐑄 𐑀𐑍𐑆𐑄𐑋𐑒 𐑎𐑅 𐌆𐑎𐑃 𐑀𐑑𐑈𐑒𐑄 𐑀𐑍𐑃 𐑇𐑄𐑋𐑏 𐑘𐑎𐑔. 𐌍𐑀𐑘 𐑘𐑎𐑔𐑑 𐑋𐑈𐑅𐑄 𐑁𐑄 𐑅𐑑𐑔𐑈𐑓𐑅𐑔𐑋 𐑀𐑍𐑃 𐑁𐑋𐑄𐑒𐑒𐑄𐑃 𐑁𐑘 𐑓𐑇𐑄 𐑏𐑎𐑖𐑄𐑑 𐑎𐑅 𐌂𐑇𐑑𐑈𐑒𐑓 𐌊𐑄𐑒𐑔𐑒, 𐑓𐑇𐑄 𐌆𐑎𐑃 𐑎𐑅 𐌀𐑑𐑌𐑈𐑄𐑒. 𐌀𐑌𐑄𐑍

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Liver Health – GOA Community Services

🖋️ TITLE:

5 Common Signs Your Liver Needs Help — And What You Can Do About It

🧬 INTRODUCTION:

Your liver is one of the most hardworking organs in your body. It filters toxins, helps digest food, stores nutrients, and supports your immune system. But when your liver is overburdened or beginning to malfunction, your body sends warning signs. Unfortunately, many people ignore them — until it's too late.

In this article, we’ll explore five common signs that your liver might be in trouble, and what practical steps you can take to protect this vital organ.

⚠️ 1. Constant Fatigue and Weakness

Why it happens: When your liver is damaged, its ability to break down toxins is impaired. This buildup can affect your energy levels, making you feel tired even after rest.

What to do: Consider a liver function test. Eat light meals, stay hydrated, and reduce your intake of processed foods.

⚠️ 2. Yellowish Skin or Eyes (Jaundice)

Why it happens: A damaged liver can’t process bilirubin (a waste product from old red blood cells), causing a yellow tint in your skin or eyes.

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What to do: This is a serious symptom. Avoid alcohol immediately and seek medical evaluation as jaundice may indicate liver inflammation or bile duct obstruction.

⚠️ 3. Abdominal Swelling or Discomfort

Why it happens: Fluid buildup (ascites) in the abdomen or liver enlargement due to inflammation can cause pain or a feeling of fullness.

Exercise regularly — even walking helps reduce fat around the liver.

Avoid self-medication and overuse of painkillers or herbal remedies without proper guidance.

🙏 SPIRITUAL ENCOURAGEMENT:

As stewards of God’s temple (our bodies), we are called to live wisely. Psalm 139:14 reminds us: “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” Let us not ignore what God created — may we care for it with discipline and gratitude.

📌 FINAL WORDS FROM MICHAEL CHIKAMSO:

Your liver doesn’t shout — it whispers. And by the time it screams, damage may already be advanced. Listen now. Take action early. Live long, serve well.

📖 Stay tuned for more health messages from the GOA Community Services.

𐌍𐑀𐑘 𐑄𐑕𐑄𐑑𐑘 𐑋𐑈𐑕𐑄𐑑 𐑃𐑈𐑒𐑄𐑀𐑒𐑄 𐑏𐑀𐑓𐑈𐑄𐑍𐑓𐑒 𐑖𐑇𐑎 𐑑𐑄𐑀𐑃 𐑓𐑇𐑈𐑒 𐑀𐑑𐑓𐑈𐑂𐑋𐑄 𐑁𐑄 𐑅𐑑𐑄𐑄𐑃 𐑅𐑑𐑎𐑌 𐑓𐑇𐑄𐑈𐑑 𐑈𐑋𐑋𐑍𐑄𐑒𐑒.

What to do: Reduce salt intake, drink more water, and visit a doctor to rule out liver cirrhosis or fatty liver disease.

⚠️ 4. Dark Urine and Pale Stools

Why it happens: When bile flow is disrupted due to liver dysfunction, it changes the color of urine (dark) and stool (pale or clay-colored).

What to do: Stay hydrated and eat bitter vegetables like dandelion, kale, and mustard greens. These support liver detoxification. If the symptoms persist, get tested.

⚠️ 5. Easy Bruising or Bleeding

Why it happens: The liver produces proteins that help blood clot. If it's damaged, you may bleed easily or bruise with even light pressure.

What to do: Increase vitamin K-rich foods like spinach and broccoli. Avoid medications that thin the blood without doctor supervision.

🌿 WHAT YOU CAN DO DAILY TO PROTECT YOUR LIVER:

Drink warm water with lemon in the morning.

Limit alcohol, sugar, and fried foods.

Eat foods high in antioxidants — like blueberries, turmeric, and garlic.

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