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In this episode of One Thing That's Needful, Dr. Siohvaughn Funches-Dunnom continues the powerful series "If You Don't Have It, You Don't Need It," rooted in the promise of Philippians 4:19—that God supplies every need according to His riches in glory through Christ Jesus. This message reminds believers that God's provision is not dependent on human logic, personal resources, or visible circumstances. Instead, faith grows as we sit at the feet of Jesus and hear His Word, allowing God's truth to override the discouragement that can come from what we see in the natural.
Drawing from Luke 1, Dr. Funches-Dunnom examines the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, the parents of John the Baptist, who faced what she describes as "triple barrenness"—infertility, advanced age, and seemingly impossible circumstances. Despite their faithful service to God, they encountered trials that logic would say were hopeless. Yet through the angel Gabriel's announcement and the miraculous birth of John, the story reveals a powerful truth: when God makes a promise, He will fulfill it at the appointed time. This episode encourages believers to guard their words, resist the temptation to rely on human reasoning, and trust that God's supernatural power can bring breakthroughs even in the most barren situations.
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In this episode of One Thing That's Needful, Dr. Siohvaughn Funches-Dunnom continues the powerful series "If You Don't Have It, You Don't Need It," rooted in the promise of Philippians 4:19—that God supplies every need according to His riches in glory through Christ Jesus. This message reminds believers that God's provision is not dependent on human logic, personal resources, or visible circumstances. Instead, faith grows as we sit at the feet of Jesus and hear His Word, allowing God's truth to override the discouragement that can come from what we see in the natural.
Drawing from Luke 1, Dr. Funches-Dunnom examines the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, the parents of John the Baptist, who faced what she describes as "triple barrenness"—infertility, advanced age, and seemingly impossible circumstances. Despite their faithful service to God, they encountered trials that logic would say were hopeless. Yet through the angel Gabriel's announcement and the miraculous birth of John, the story reveals a powerful truth: when God makes a promise, He will fulfill it at the appointed time. This episode encourages believers to guard their words, resist the temptation to rely on human reasoning, and trust that God's supernatural power can bring breakthroughs even in the most barren situations.
Join The One Thing That's Needful community today:
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Siohvaughn Funches-Dunnom Spotify
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Siohvaughn Funches-Dunnom Amazon