A girl called Sola, a primary five pupil, was much hated by her class teacher — Mrs Ayen. She did everything within her power to disfavour Sola whenever opportunity presented itself.
One day, foreign missionaries visited the school with lots of educational materials with lots of educational materials. With the need to share foreign textbooks to the pupils, the head teacher asked every class teacher asked every class teacher to organise their pupils in a single line.
Mrs Ayen ensured she made Sola stand as the last person in her class as she said to herself, “Who knows if the gifts might not be enough, so it won’t get to her turn.”
When Miss Jacob, the missionary, entered the class, she moved to the front but found out the pupils were too close to the blackboard. In order not to stain herself, she sought for a space to stand and discovered there were more space for her to stand at the back. After arranging materials to be shared she said, “Class, about turn.” At this point Sola automatically became the first pupil in the line and the first pupil in the line and the first to receive from that class.
Moral lesson: No man will frustrate you from what God prepares for you. Any plans of the enemies to deny your blessing will never stand.