I will answer them before they even call to me.
Isaiah 65:25
In Genesis 37, the brothers of Joseph hated him so much that they threw him into a deep pit and were going to leave him there to die.
But just then they saw a caravan of Ishmaelite merchants coming their way, and they decided to sell Joseph to them.
What’s interesting is that trade caravan had been traveling for months on their way to sell their goods in Egypt.
Long before Joseph was thrown into the pit, the answer was already on the way.
Long before Joseph had the problem, God had the answer already set up.
God knows what you’re going to need, when you’re going to need it, and how to get it to you.
The problem you’re worried about, God has the answer already en route.
When you’re tempted to worry, remember that everything you need to fulfill your destiny is right on schedule.
It may not have happened yet, but what God has ordained is on the way.
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