Prophet introduces, ‘miracle anti-small house campaign’

15 Jan, 2017 - 00:01 0 Views
Prophet introduces, ‘miracle  anti-small house campaign’ Prophet Isaac Makomichi giving a sermon to his congregants recently

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Prophet Isaac Makomichi giving a sermon to his congregants recently

Prophet Isaac Makomichi giving a sermon to his congregants recently

Walter Mswazie in Masvingo
A SELF-STYLED Miracle Healing and Deliverance (MHD) Ministry founder Prophet Isaac Makomichi has vowed to end adultery in Masvingo after introducing “miracle anti-small house campaign” where he would expose cheating married Christians.

Addressing congregants during the church’s cross over crusade at the church’s guest house at the industrial site in Masvingo on New Year’s Eve, the prophet said the Holy Spirit told him that there was a lot of adultery going on among Christians in Masvingo that he was going to expose in 2017.

He said cheating congregants were blocking God’s power to change people’s lives from poverty to prosperity but he has been given the powers to fight the satanic vice in 2017. He predicted that the bond notes introduced by the Government will normalise the situation in Zimbabwe, adding that as long as the surrogate currency was not printed in abundance Zimbabwe would not plunge into economic abyss.

“The Holy Spirit has told me that there is a lot of adultery going on among Christians in Masvingo and I have been instructed to expose all these shenanigans in 2017. Anyone who engages in adultery will not be able to separate from his or her partner so, be warned brethren. This is called anti-small house miracle and do not say I have not warned you,” said Prophet Makomichi.

The 22-year-old prophet also predicts soccer results which has seen gamblers flocking to his church.

He said he would give holy water to all Christians willing to expose their cheating partners so that they catch them red-handed.

“I invite all who suspect that their spouses are engaged in extra-marital affairs to come forward for assistance. I would help them expose their partners’ shenanigans and do not be surprised to hear of incidents where adulterous couples fail to separate during the act. God has decided to clean the City of Masvingo of sins. However, I urge you not divorce your partners after such a revelation, come before God and pray, the exposure is meant to make you holy before God,” he said.

However, some fear-struck congregants who spoke to Sunday News have accused the controversial prophet of wanting to cause divorces among Christian families.

“I think such a prophecy does not help families but destroys them. People will repent through listening to the word, not being exposed. While adultery is bad, couples should be taught to remain faithful to each other and not be exposed. You will find out that many families will disintegrate and that is not good before God. Such prophecies should be banned,” said a male congregant who asked not to be named.

A senior elder, Mr Mathew Nhamo of Zaoga Forward in Faith dismissed the prophecy as controversial and a threat to family unity saying genuine prophecies would not cause havoc in people’s marriages but instil harmony.

“I think it is ‘ungodly’ for a prophet to cause marriage breakdowns. Some of these prophecies should be treated with caution.

This is the same prophet who last year trapped witches and a certain family in Mashonaland West was complaining that they were seeing their late son’s ghost after visiting this controversial prophet. A New Year’s message should not threaten people’s marriages but give people hope about their lives,” said Mr Nhamo.

 

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