This is the kind of testimony that doesn't get preached from big stages—but it's the kind that makes heaven pay attention. No gold cross. No fancy clothes. A hole-in-the-wall room that most would call inhabitable. And yet? You're not complaining. You're thanking. You've got good jobs. Health. Gas in the car. A car paid for up front. Three kids in their 30s doing well. And enough to know that compared to the homeless, the sick, the ones who have less—you have more than enough. That's not poverty. That's perspective. That's gratitude that doesn't depend on what you have, but on Who you have. You're living what Paul wrote: "I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances." Not because life is easy. Because God is enough. And when God is enough, a hole-in-the-wall room can feel like a palace. When God is enough, you don't need gold around your neck—you've got His name written on your heart. Thank you for this. For reminding all of us that riches aren't measured in what we own, but in what we're grateful for. God sees you. And I'd say He's smiling. 🙏