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**Genesis 24:63** โ *"Early in the evening, Isaac went out to the field to meditate, and looking up, he saw the camels approaching."*
Isaac did not pace the palace courtyard. He walked into open land, alone, at the hour when light softens and noise fades. No agenda recorded. No petition listed. Simply a man and a field and a quieted soul.
And it was precisely there โ in that unhurried stillness โ that providence arrived on the horizon. The camels carried Rebekah. The covenant moved forward. The lineage of blessing continued.
Scripture reminds us that God rarely interrupts our striving. He tends to meet us in our ceasing.
There is something worth considering in the posture of Isaac: not grasping, not performing, not even asking โ simply present, eyes open, spirit stilled before the Lord.
Walk with that image today. The field is still there. The evening still comes. The One who sends camels across horizons has not grown forgetful of His own.
Isaac did not pace the palace courtyard. He walked into open land, alone, at the hour when light softens and noise fades. No agenda recorded. No petition listed. Simply a man and a field and a quieted soul.
And it was precisely there โ in that unhurried stillness โ that providence arrived on the horizon. The camels carried Rebekah. The covenant moved forward. The lineage of blessing continued.
Scripture reminds us that God rarely interrupts our striving. He tends to meet us in our ceasing.
There is something worth considering in the posture of Isaac: not grasping, not performing, not even asking โ simply present, eyes open, spirit stilled before the Lord.
Walk with that image today. The field is still there. The evening still comes. The One who sends camels across horizons has not grown forgetful of His own.