From Scarcity to Overflow: A Testimony of God’s Provision
If God is for us, who can be against us?
By Sister Sofonie Dala
Romans 8:31-39
"If God is for us, who can be against us?... In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us."
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Testimony:
Blessings, my beloved ones!
I am your sister in Christ, Sofonie Dala, and I come to glorify the Lord with a living testimony of His unfailing love. In a moment when I had nothing, when scarcity seemed to swallow up all hope, I turned to the unshakable promises of God.
1 Corinthians 10:13 reminded me that even in temptation and hardship, God is faithful and always provides a way out.
Matthew 6:25-34 assured me that our Father in Heaven knows our needs—so we must not worry about tomorrow.
In obedience to the Holy Spirit, I walked by faith to a food bank in York. What I found there wasn’t just food—it was divine provision. God turned what felt like a wilderness into a place of abundance, doubling what I had previously received in Leeds. He showed me once again that He is Jehovah Jireh—our Provider.
This experience was not just about receiving physical food—it was a spiritual awakening and a reminder of God’s faithfulness to His children.
Conclusion:
To all who hear me:
No circumstance, no enemy, no scarcity can separate you from the love and provision of God.
If He did it for me, He will do it for you.
Stay faithful. Stay in prayer. Walk by faith, and you will witness the miraculous.
You are never alone—God is with you.
SDG 1: No Poverty – Recommendations
1. Support and promote local food banks and community aid programs.
2. Empower communities through vocational training and spiritual mentorship, especially for women and youth.
3. Advocate for policies that provide social protection and equal opportunities for the vulnerable.
SDG 2: Zero Hunger – Recommendations
1. Create awareness around access to nutritious food and encourage sustainable food systems.
2. Partner with faith-based organizations to distribute food to the needy, especially in crisis seasons.
3. Educate communities on urban farming and food preservation to combat hunger at grassroots level.
Let’s continue to testify, serve, and align our lives with the call to end poverty and hunger—both physically and spiritually.
All for His glory.
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