While serving as a public schoolteacher, I had been teaching a...

While serving as a public schoolteacher, I had been teaching a particular class for almost a whole semester. One day the principal announced that the class would be "dissolved" at the end of the semester. Since the class was in a foreign language, most of the students would have to lose credit and repeat the class the following year. I tried everything I knew to protest this action; I felt intimidated, however, as the principal could retaliate with punitive actions against me if I continued to protest. The parents of the students also protested, but to no avail.

I also prayed the best I could. I knew that because God's children are always in their right place, reflecting Him, these students could not actually be discriminated against or treated with unfairness. They dwelt "in the secret place of the most High" (Psalms 91:1), and so did I.

One morning when I woke, I was surprised to hear these words being spoken in my thought: "Go see the superintendent." I felt that this was God's guidance. It took some courage, but I visited the superintendent that very day. The class was allowed to continue intact for the rest of the school year. There were no repercussions, and my teaching assignments even improved in the following years.

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