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No justification for Tsvangirai's 'demonic' fall in front of Zanu-PF's eyes

09 Oct 2013 at 14:33hrs | Views
As Zimbabweans, we have a serious problem of making our political leaders little gods. No matter how wrong they are we go to death saying they are right and in the process we create huge beings that we end up having a problem to handle.

I insist if people GENUINELY see nothing wrong with Tsvangirayi going all the way to Nigeria to consult for his miracle ascendancy to the helm of Zimbabwe's governance and finding himself thump like a demon possessed person, then I don't know.

Twisting the fact to try and say that those finding it wrong are judging Tsvangirayi or that they are talking against church is nothing but just hiding behind a finger. Results of this stunt are already there for everyone to see. Newspapers are making cartoons of him having demons cast out of him, jokes and silly comments are being made of him. Has anyone stopped to think how this affects his cause as opposition leader and the opposition supporters across the board.

If he needed salvation he could have gone into any local church in Harare and found the presence of God there. If we must learn from such leadership then all poor Zimbabweans who can't afford to travel to Nigeria will never find God's grace. Let's not lie to each other and deceive people, it is a known fact why people flock to TB Joshua. They go there to consult for a miracle on a certain area and not to seek salvation per say. Why should people really lie to each other just because they want to glorify and protect the person of Morgan Tswangirayi at the expense of the opposition agenda and to the benefit of Zanu-PF?

My Bible says seek yea first the kingdom of God and ALL these things shall be added unto you not vice versa. God first, then things will follow not going to heights and falling like bags of maize to get God's grace, NO!!!

No matter how many times TB Joshua prays for Morgan Tsvangirayi and no matter how man times he falls and no matter how much people defend his going to SCOAN and no matter how many miles he flies seeking intervention to be President of Zimbabwe, if he has not found the Kingdom and favour of God against the prevailing perceived evil forces in and around his agenda, he won't get to the helm.

My advice to Tsvangirayi would be, come back home comrade and talk to the people. Clean your previous steps, get organised people will vote for you. It takes more than falling like a bag of maize in public to get votes, its coupled by a proper and good game plan. Very few will sympathise with your fall and give you a vote based on that.

Chinja Maitiro chete chete!!!!!

Source - Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo
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