God’s Miracles in Rejection

There are moments in life when a door closes and it feels confusing, even painful. A relationship does not work out. A job opportunity falls through. An idea we were convinced would change everything suddenly collapses. At the time, it can feel like loss or delay, like something went wrong.

But later, with time and distance, something clearer often emerges. We begin to see that what we wanted was not what we truly needed. That “no” becomes a hidden mercy. It redirects us away from something that might have drained us, limited us, or pulled us off course.

What once felt like disappointment becomes evidence of protection. What felt like delay becomes preparation.

There are many stories like this in life. People who missed one opportunity only to step into something greater. Relationships that ended only to make space for healthier love. Plans that failed only to open the way for something more aligned, more stable, more life giving.

This is where faith deepens. Trusting that timing is not random, and that even closed doors can be part of a greater design. Not everything meant for us arrives when we expect it. And not everything we want is meant to stay.

Sometimes what God removes is just as important as what God gives.

Looking back, many people realize they were being guided all along. Not pushed away from goodness, but redirected toward something better prepared for them. Something that fit their life more fully. Something that brought growth instead of confusion.

In that way, rejection is not the end of the story. It is often the turning point where something wiser begins to unfold.

Many times we don’t realize it in the moment, especially when it was something we wanted so badly, whether it was that relationship, that job, or that idea. But later we see it was for our good. We received greater, and we did better, because God’s timing and orchestration is perfect.

If everything had gone according to my plans, if I had stayed in that small town in Catalunya, if I had fought to stay calm and remained in Barcelona despite all the strange rumors and accosting, if I had just remained a boring elementary school teacher just waiting to reach my age of retirement, I would have never traveled to France to stay, to desire a bigger future, to grow as a writer, to start this page, to become an author and podcaster.

To participate in what I feel is a huge dimensional ascension process happening in France, to be here to add my light, to push back against the darkness, and activate what I feel is the original remembrance from Jesus, Mary Magdalene and the Christ.

Heck, I even happened to find myself in the south of France, near the land of the Cathars.

Besides all the strange occurrences that have further cemented this idea, from my consistent experiences even after leaving Barcelona; It has made me realize who I am in the spirit.

And it’s not the small, boring elementary school teacher narrative that I was creating for myself. The one that was trained from a child to keep a low profile.

No, on the contrary, the amount of censoring attempts and attempts at banning my content on different social media outlets, along with the amount of attention these archons have given me and dedicated, to trying to psychologically persuade me, shows that I AM IMPORTANT, I AM A CHILD OF THE MOST HIGH, I AM A VICTOR IN CHRIST.

I argue that all of us that carry that spark, and are fragments of that eternal essence, are as well. Not taking value from anyone, but in our own right, this is a fact we were all taught to forget.

So my advice is this: trust God fully and surrender everything to Him. Pray to hear His voice above all the noise of this world, and trust your built in intuition, even when it may seem crazy in the moment. Learn to be still, to meditate, and to discern which thoughts are yours, which are from God, and which are from the enemy. Do not force things or try to control everything. Instead, surrender and move in alignment with what you are able to do, step by step, allowing God to guide the rest. He already knows everything we need and want and will never forsake those who call on him. Without us even realizing he may gift us with even greater than we imagined.

“Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.” (Matthew 7:7)

“And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.” (Matthew 21:22)

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