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If You Don’t Have It, You Don’t Need It (Part 10)

In this episode of The One Thing That’s Needful Podcast, Dr. Siohvaughn Funches-Dunnom continues the “If You Don’t Have It, You Don’t Need It” series with a message about God’s provision, mercy, and deliverance for believers who feel trapped by their circumstances. Rooted in Philippians 4:19 and supported by Isaiah 61 and the stories of Israel in Exodus and Jonah, the episode emphasizes that God not only supplies needs but also restores what was lost, even across generations.

A major theme of the message is that some bondage is self-inflicted, but even then, God remains faithful to rescue and restore. Using Jonah’s disobedience and the Israelites’ captivity in Egypt, the episode highlights that guilt, condemnation, and shame can become spiritual bondage that keeps people from receiving what God has already promised.

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The teaching also stresses that it is not too late for anyone who feels they have missed their purpose. Jonah’s time in the fish is presented as evidence that God can preserve both a person’s life and their destiny, and that delay, failure, or disobedience do not cancel God’s promise.

The final movement of the episode focuses on Exodus 14, where God leads Israel to the Red Sea and destroys Pharaoh’s army. The message frames this as a picture of divine strategy: what looks like entrapment to enemies becomes the very place where God demonstrates His glory, delivers His people, and permanently removes opposition.

Overall, the episode is a strong encouragement to release fear, reject condemnation, and trust God even when circumstances look impossible. The central takeaway is that God already has a plan, and He is able to turn pressure, delay, and attack into deliverance, vindication, and victory.

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