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Isaiah's declaration, "Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert" (Isa. 43:19) resonates in my spirit and speaks prophetically to someone - the headache of trying to figure out how things will be fixed is immaterial. God will make a way and fix them at His appointed time, because when the time is right, God will make it happen (Isa. 60: 22 NIV).

I love the very instructive way Isaiah says it, “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past" (Isa. 43:18). Implying what God is set to do has no precedence to your past experiences. No reference point to trace it to. He will by all means, confound the wisdom of men in your life by the manifestation of His grace and power. He'll disappoint those who think you'd sink in the problem, most especially, those who withheld help from you when it was in their power to help, just to watch you suffer.

The wilderness is not an easy terrain to make a way in, but if God said it, He'd do it. He has a track record of keeping to His promises. Your desert is about to burst open with overflowing rivers. No more dry and unproductive seasons or experiences; it's a new day to flourish and prosper; it's a new dawn of God's glorious manifestation, you won't be able to keep up pace or even remember how tough it used to be. This is not one of those feel good statements to get you excited; it's a prophetic order! Hallelujah!