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Love this! Also, can we just appreciate the phrase “a nugget about not having a nugget”? 😂

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Hahahaha. We got nuggets!!!

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Jun 27Liked by Jonathon M. Seidl

I love it. We have nothing but we have everything.

Wonderful.

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What a nugget! Thanks, Jon! Sometimes it’s only when we think we have nothing that we slow down long enough to realize that we have everything we truly need in Him. When my well feels empty is when I draw closest to the Living Water - surely all part of His divine design. 💕

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I relate to this so much. Well — not to the daily publishing a post part, and definitely not the attempting to wake up at 5:30am part 😁 but the rest of it, so much yes — my constant prayer as I write is “Lord, I need Your words.” And He brings them, and they’re honest, and He’s willing, and it’s good. 🙌🏻

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Jesus saved both my wife and I out of the occult/new-age several years ago. We had to leave e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g behind. The deliverance and sanctification has not been "normal" at all.

I have not had a consistent job since 2020, and we have lived on legit miracles for almost 4 years. (I'm talking Jeep engines replaced with money we didn't have, God giving us a temporary place to live at 8.25 months of a pregnancy because He audibly told us He would give us one at the 11th hour, "only God could have done this" stuff)

We have had "nothing" for a long, long time -- but man oh man does it look like the Word becoming flesh in our lives. We have been assaulted by so many professing Christians along the way because their perception of the "everything" that GOD has been doing in our lives was just us being "homeless" or "lazy" or "proud." Painful.

We're currently undergoing an insane demonic assault, and I am praying to God He shows me what's going on and brings the full deliverance. I don't know up from down right now, but I know Him, His Blood, and His Word are the same yesterday today and forever.

I trust He will deliver us, and even if He doesn't, I thank God that even if I end up living on the curb for the rest of my life and I never see my family again, He has me, my wife, our children, and we have Him.

God bless you, Jon.

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