The word of God does not change, does not lie and does not fail - PTej

I am filled with gratitude to God for his grace upon my life, since my arrival in Regina, I have witnessed God’s unwavering grace. His blessings have been abundant, blessing me with the gift of men and successful completion of my studies. I started trusting God for a new job because I disliked the one I had, with great specificity, I kept praying to God, desiring a position in Human Resources and in the right location. Throughout this period, I consistently prayed with Psalms 32:8, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you.”  I also prayed that I wouldn’t have to wait too long to get a job. I vividly recall the 31st of May 2023, at recharge, PTEJ prophesied that someone’s testimony would be “were lo ba mi se,” which means “suddenly God did it”. Clinging to this prophecy, I persevered in unwavering faith, even during challenging days at my previous job. My approach shifted during this waiting period I began thanking God for the forthcoming job and steadfastly declaring Psalm 20:5, “May we shout for joy over your victory and lift up our banners in the name of our God. May the LORD grant all your requests.” My breakthrough came through a connection I had established in 2022 with a lady I met at the university. Conversing with this acquaintance about my pursuit of a new job led to her sharing a link to a relevant position. This opportunity led to an interview, for which I diligently prepared. Seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit, I also connected to sis Esosa’s testimony and declared Luke 21:15, “For I will give you words and wisdom that none of your adversaries will be able to resist or contradict.” The presence of the Holy Spirit was tangible, assisting me throughout the interview process. As I awaited the organization’s response, my prayers persisted believing God to be the best candidate also, believing that if another candidate was chosen, a new opportunity would emerge for me. In a surprising turn, the organization reviewed that they had selected another candidate but reviewed a new HR role was available leading to an interview with the executive director, while I prepared I declared  Luke 2:52 “my words will be like water to a thirsty soul to my interviewer, I was also specific that  I didn’t want it  be a structured interview but more like a chat Contrary to expectations, the interview transitioned from a structured format into a friendly conversation, ending on a positive note. That same day, the hiring manager informed me that the executive director was interested in my profile. Subsequently, I was offered the position that I commenced just this week. I’ll also encourage us to always put our total trust in God and not human beings. Kingdom Influencers please join me in shouting for joy over my victory and lift up banners in the name of our God. My heart brims with gratitude for God’s favor also, making my journey smooth, and for the presence of the Holy Spirit throughout.

 

Sister Oludipe Abiola