
Travel Provision
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- Dec 27, 2025
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What You Carry Matters More Than How Far You Go
Life is a journey.
Whether you call it purpose, destiny, or simply living — we are all travellers.
When people prepare for a trip, they think about bags, shoes, money, and routes. But life requires a different kind of preparation. You don’t just pack clothes for a journey like this — you pack character, mindset, faith, discipline, and courage.
That is what I call Travel Provision.
Travel provision is what sustains you when the road gets long.
It is what feeds you when there are no rest stops.
It is what keeps you moving when excitement fades and reality begins.
Many people start journeys with excitement but without provision. They rely on motivation alone. Motivation runs out. Provision does not.
Your travel provision may look like:
Wisdom you’ve gained through pain
Lessons learned from mistakes
Faith built in quiet seasons
Discipline formed when no one was watching
One person who believed in you when many didn’t
You don’t need a crowd to move forward.
You need enough provision to keep going.
Sometimes the road is lonely. Sometimes it’s misunderstood. Sometimes people think you’re over-ambitious, unrealistic, or too much. But the journey doesn’t require their approval — it requires your preparedness.
If your tomb is next to the road, then you were never meant to live comfortably parked. You were meant to move, learn, build, and arrive.
So before you ask, “How far is the journey?”
Ask yourself instead:
What am I carrying?
Because distance is not what breaks travellers.
Lack of provision does.
Pack wisely.
Travel intentionally.
And keep moving
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