I lived with my uncle for 10years. He got married while I was still living with him. He treated me very well. I thought when the wife arise, she will maltreat me. She didn’t!
So, two or three years ago, I said to my husband, ”all the bournvita and all the soap my uncle bought while I was in secondary school, I want to make sure he doesn’t finish eating, I want to make sure he doesn’t finish drinking, I want to make sure he doesn’t recover. So, let’s build him a house”.
We took some money, we built him a house. And then, I said to my husband, “if this man and his wife own a house, they shouldn’t be trekking as a landlord. So, let’s get him a car”.
Then, we bought him a car and I said to the wife, “God saved you that you didn’t treat me badly”.
Every Modecai hearing me today, treat your Esther’s very well, because you don’t know what your Esther can become.
Time sometimes hides greatness. That we are sitting on the same seat in church, does not matter. The present first lady of Ondo State, we were sweeping together in our church. She was a member. I did not know one day, she will become the first lady. Time hides greatness!
God saved me that I did not treat her badly as a pastor’s wife.
Keep building, one day, it will show. Is just that you must start on time because the journey is far…
-Rev. Funke Felix-Adejumo
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