Sister Bolus was meant to be one of the best female pilots. The enemy knew this and right inside the lady’s heart, she too wanted to become a pilot but then the forces of diversion started working on her at a very young age. The enemy gave her destiny-demoting friends. I pray that any friend that is demoting your destiny will depart from you, in the name of Jesus.
Those friends kept telling her to do something about her flat breasts. She asked what she could do and they advised her to get a boyfriend. They subsequently mounted pressure on her until she went out to pick a boyfriend.
You can say anything about the devil and call him any name you like, but you cannot call him a fool. Indeed, if you look at his strategies in the Bible, you will find he is a very intelligent creature. He knows our tastes, likes and dislikes, strengths and weaknesses, and he plans his strategies around these.
When the devil wanted to deal with Joseph, he went and picked the most beautiful woman around to start harassing him. It was the same case with sister Bolus. The enemy went and picked a boyfriend for her from a blood-sucking family. After meeting the man just once, she got pregnant and gave birth to triplets. This stopped her education. She got confined to her home and had a cesarian operation. All the three babies died and although she went back to school, she was never the same again.
All those friends who advised her have gone ahead, and every time she slept now, there are the cries of these babies. It was as if she was running mad. The enemy had thrown a spanner into the wheel of her destiny. Now, she is a clothes dealer. What a diversion!
Any diversion of your destiny will lead you to the wilderness of regret. What many old people call experience is often an exercise of regret. The enemy rings multiple bells in our ears to get our attention; he also shows glittering things to divert our attention
