FATHER'S INHERITANCE

FATHER IS DESTINY

Malachi 4:5-6

WRITTEN BY OJO, SUNDAY IKPONMWONSA ORITSEMIEGBEGBEMI```


Father's Inheritance(like father, like son)


After what we would call a clash of titans, the interview was finally over as the winner between Monday and Sunday was clear. Monday the winner would be given the position of the General Manager while Sunday would unfortunately settle for Receptionist as that was the only opening available.

Before Monday was handed the document 📄, fortunately or unfortunately as we would see in the story, the Chairman of the company walked in. He(the chairman) went straight to the board members, greeted them one by one with handshakes for a job weldon, which was followed by each board member introducing the chairman to the new employees and vice versa.

Proceeding to sign the documents, the chairman asked for their full names. Sunday, the new receptionist went first, and later, Monday. But when Monday mentioned his surname (father's name), it called for further questioning from the chairman who was curious to know more about him.

After much explanations, the Chairman in disdain nodded his head as to say, no, no, no, no.

Monday and Sunday were asked to step out while the chairman had a secret meeting with the board. After the meeting, they were asked to come in and now the breaking news 🗞️.

The table was turned to the favour of Sunday with nothing left for Monday, just in a flash!
 In shock, confusion and anxiety, Monday demanded to know what transpired, he politely asked for an explanation for he was so confused. Although the board dismissed his question, the chairman overruled the board's decision. 

In a bid to answer Monday's question, the chairman claimed he knew both their fathers and while Sunday's father was a good and kind man who served him well even in his poverty days, Monday's father who was the cause of his poverty was a mean authoritarian and a cheat. The chairman claimed that his encounter with Monday's father broke down his family and in the process he lost his mum. He also claimed that despite much plea, Moday's father was so intoxicated with power and wouldn't listen to them(for he wasn't the only one).
“I reached my elasticity limit”, said the Chairman, and I just wanted to say something mean to him but this quote came to mind instead, "what goes around, comes around". But immediately I said that, it was like he became more alive, and boasted that he could never be as poor as I was and also that, the money and asset he had accoumlated would suffice for his many generations to come, such that they would never beg, suffer or seek for job. 

The Chairman claimed that he had forgiven Monday's father but wasn't willing to make same mistake with his son, Monday, because he believes in the saying "Like Father, Like son”. 

Inspired by The Holy Spirit 

🖋️ Ojo Sunday Ikponmwonsa Oritsemiegbegbemi

DOEWIeditedIt 


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