This is your time to shift from "Ravens to Camels":
God is shifting his people from surviving to thriving.
A ‘Raven' situation is looking for a one-time miracle that reminds you that you are still in famine. Example: as Elijah the prophet experienced at the brook Kerith and with the widow of Zarephath during the famine of 3 years he had decreed by the Word of the Lord. Ravens brought him bread and meat each morning and evening and he drank from the brook. Eventually, that provision dried up and the Lord directed Him to Zarephath to a widow (someone not of Israel-God's covenant people) through whom He also provided bread miraculously, both for Elijah and the widow and her son, for the rest of the famine.
A ‘Camel' situation is looking for a long-term solution for you and those around you where we learn to draw from "the Bank of Heaven", God's riches in glory provided for us in Christ, through which He supernaturally supplies every need we face. A 'Camel' situation is a long-term solution because camels move together in long caravans through desert places; BUT! those camel caravans are always loaded down with an abundance of varied items, foods, goods, valuable treasures and gifts that stretch throughout the long caravan.
God our Father is offering 'camel' solutions that will take us into provision that is ongoing, developing, increasing, abundant and full of variety and which stretches out long-term across any and every desert time or survival mentality that surrounds us. God is asking each of us as His children to look at what He has placed in us and to ask Him how to practically begin to develop, explore, step out in faith and attempt to use the various gifts He has created us with. Other items in the 'caravan' may be relationships, connections, experiences, ideas (flowing by inspiration from the Mind of Christ in us) and the experiences and discoveries others have made in similar situations.
Listen for God's voice in all the areas of interaction, communication and interest He brings across your path...you just might be staring a camel in the eye that is loaded