Sister Mauricette | Spain
When God closes one door to open a greater blessing.
II believed everything depended on our own efforts.
But God wanted to show me that
it was He who had been taking care of us from the very beginning.
When I arrived in Toledo, Spain,
I carried a deep desire in my heart:
To work the land.
To grow organic vegetables
to feed my community.
Soon afterward, God allowed someone
to lend us a piece of land.
My heart was filled with joy.
With excitement,
we sowed, planted, watered,
and worked the soil day after day.
And little by little,
life began to grow.
Tomatoes.
Lettuce.
Zucchinis.
The harvests became abundant.
I looked at that garden with pride.
Deep inside,
I believed those results came mostly
from our own efforts.
From our hard work.
From what we had built ourselves.
Then one day,
completely out of nowhere,
the owner took the land back.
Everything stopped suddenly.
My heart broke.
I did not understand.
Why had God allowed us
to experience such joy,
only to take it away again?
For a long time,
my heart remained trapped
in sadness,
in confusion,
and in complaint.
But without me realizing it,
God was already at work.
Every weekend,
a fruit and vegetable seller
generously gave us
his unsold produce,
still fresh and in good condition.
And every single time,
we received exactly
what we needed.
Sometimes even more.
Yet my thoughts remained fixed
on the garden we had lost.
I still could not see
that God was taking care of us
in a far greater way
than anything we could have produced
through our own strength.
Then one day,
in the middle of a conversation,
the Word of God
deeply touched my heart:
“Look at the birds of the air;
they do not sow or reap…
and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.”
— Matthew 6:26
At that moment,
something opened inside me.
I suddenly understood
that from the very beginning,
it had been God Himself
providing for our needs.
Not because of our efforts.
Not because of our merits.
But only because of His grace
and His faithfulness.
That revelation shook my heart deeply.
I began to cry.
Tears of gratitude.
Tears of joy.
Where I saw loss,
God was already preparing
a greater blessing.
Where I thought we had been abandoned,
He was already caring for us
with love.
And the Lord did not stop there.
Some time later,
another owner
offered us a new garden.
An even better one.
The soil had already been prepared.
The garden was already ready.
And someone was even taking care
of watering the garden
and watching over the crops.
As I look back on this journey today,
I can testify to one thing:
God is faithful.
He knows exactly
what we need
even before we ask Him.
Sometimes,
He closes one door
to lead us toward an even greater blessing.
Today, I give thanks to the Lord,
because He never stops
providing for our needs —
far beyond
anything we could hope
or imagine.
“Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not,
neither do they reap, nor gather into barns;
yet your heavenly Father feedeth them.
Are ye not much better than they?“
— Matthew 6:26 (KJV)
Sister Mauricette | Spain
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