The Inheritance She Almost Traded Away
In 2019, Maria Gonzalez inherited forty acres of rocky hillside outside Fredericksburg, Texas, from her grandmother. The land looked worthless — cedar brush, limestone outcrops, no road access. A developer offered her $80,000, and she nearly took it. But something her abuela had whispered from her hospice bed stopped her: "Mija, that land is your portion. Don't let anyone talk you out of it."
Maria kept the property. Within two years, a natural spring was discovered on the northeast corner. A local vineyard offered to lease twenty acres at terms that stunned her accountant. Wildflowers bloomed every April in colors she didn't know existed in nature. She built a small cabin near the spring and started hosting weekend retreats for burned-out nurses and teachers. The land her grandmother called "your portion" became the most life-giving place she had ever known.
David wrote in Psalm 16, "Lord, You alone are my portion and my cup; You make my lot secure. The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; surely I have a delightful inheritance." David wasn't talking about acreage. He was talking about God Himself — the inheritance that appreciates when everything else depreciates. The world will always offer you $80,000 for what the Almighty says is priceless. The path of life, the fullness of joy, the pleasures forevermore — they belong to those who refuse to trade their true portion for something lesser.
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