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Prophet Makandiwa predicts 'bloodshed' in Zimbabwe

by Staff reporter
25 Sep 2014 at 07:02hrs | Views
UNITED Family Interdenominational Church founder Emmanuel Makandiwa has predicted turmoil in the country and pleaded for prayer to avoid it.

During his Tuesday night sermon, part of it posted on the church's website, Makandiwa said he had seen something which was "not good".

"I can see something, it's not something good. But the way l see it, I gave you the exact month and said could it be pushed or not?"

"What is it that we had to pray against? From the physical some will say it's a nice thing, but spiritually you see the aftermath, the consequence. It was like thousands entering onto a field," he said.

"These people were like farmers, all of them carrying seeds, they started planting them and as they planted the seeds, the seeds were very good, but they were planting them in the wrong seasons, it was not the time.

"The seeds were scattered everywhere, but the time was wrong. God said though the seed may be good the timing was wrong," Makandiwa added.

"l tried to warn the people that when the owner of the field said you can't plant in my field, but the people never listened.

"That's when I then saw bees practically walking on foot and the bees were stinging these people and the people were now crying. After the anguish there were other bees which heard the crying and these ones came in flying. After that then bees started attacking each other." In the prophecy, Makandiwa said the bees had been sent to restore order.

"It's their responsibility to stop the disorder as bees and farmers were crying out for help from the other bees and these bees were stinging both other bees and the same people crying. I prayed for the meaning," he said.

"I saw some of the rivers we have in Zimbabwe. Some turned into blood I got onto the fields and I saw blood on the walls and in the fields. This is a spiritual thing not a physical one."

Makandiwa said the country needed prayer now, not talk, adding that the hand of God was closer to help people of Zimbabwe.

Source - Southern Eye