Summary
This quote refers to the idea that God has the power to resolve or fulfill obligations or debts in ways that do not necessarily involve material wealth or financial means. It suggests that divine intervention or assistance can come in unexpected ways, such as through acts of kindness, miracles, or providence. It urges individuals to have faith that they will be taken care of and that their needs will be met, even when it seems impossible by ordinary means.
Topics
Debt / Borrow / Loan
By Proverb