We often ask God for provision. But in Scripture, God keeps pointing to something deeper.

In Isaiah 1:1, the prophet describes the hāzôn (חָזוֹן) —a God-given vision. The verb behind it, ḥāzāh (חָזָה), doesn’t just mean “to see.” It also means “to provide.”
It’s surprising… until you see it everywhere.

When Moses was taught to choose leaders, God said, “You shall provide (hazah) out of all the people…”
(Exodus 18:21). 
Provision came through seeing.

And when God brought Abraham into the land, He said:
“All the land which you see I give to you” (Genesis 13:15).

Not what he worked for.
Not what he deserved.
What he saw.

God wasn’t teaching positive thinking. He was teaching alignment.
Where God gives vision, He also gives supply.

If you’ve been anxious about “how things will work out,” pause and ask instead:
“What is God showing me?”
Because what God shows you, He also sees to completion.

God’s provision always travels in the same direction as His vision for you.