Johane Masowe Muchinjikwa- Mugwenga Munechirimo- Madzibaba Nofridge

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This audio/video is a sermon by Madzibaba Nofridgeous. The verse 'Mugwenga Munechirimo' is telling us that there is something hidden in the desert. The preacher expands on this theme by reflecting on how the tale of our journey starts with what has occurred in Heaven. The verse 'ini ndoenda' signals how Anointed Messengers were sent to come into the world and rescue the chosen people. Black people in African are still referring to Peter, Paul, and others in their reverence yet there are many who have worshiped and died but have not returned as Angels to us as black worshipers. The Spirit of Heaven has thus descended to birth future messenger angels who will hail from Africa.

The preacher elaborates on sacred altars of prayers. There are numerous altars of prayer. Others are in the Heavenly realms while others were made and manifested into impressive stone structures such as the Great Zimbabwe, Mapungubwe and the Khami Ruins. There are other monuments and altars which are less apparent yet have significant meaning. The preacher is telling us that an Anointed Messenger has been sent from Heaven to reveal the final plan in God's will for His people. The verse 'Vanenhaka yemuteuro...' tells us that to the Holy Spirit, those who are destined to inherent the Kingdom of God are conspicuous. They answer the call of God. The preacher addresses the verse by reflecting on the words taught by the Holy Spirit that said salvation is there for those who seek it and is not for those who do not want it.

As for our Honourable Father Johane, the preacher tells us that He is our Pope, our figurehead, and our Saint. Through the wisdom bestowed to him, we were given roles which became the different denominations, yet all of them are part of God's unfathomable plan. All apostolic denominations yield to the Honourable name of our Saint Father Johane. So, the name Johane does not reference an individual but the whole Host of Heaven to us black people. The Spirit from Heaven is now inviting all apostles to gather and let God's will manifest. The preacher tells us of how the Holy Spirit is calling its children so that it can give them nobility like was given to Solomon. The verse 'Johane rudo fambai naye...' is telling us that our Father Johane is love and we should follow Him.

The preacher takes the meaning of the verse and testifies about the wonders and miracles he has been privileged to see by following the Holy Spirit. He relates an occasion when he was part of a group of men accompanying the Anointed One to pray in the mountains. He says during their prayers they all witnessed stars glittering below a sky covered with thick mist and clouds. These clouds also singing Hosanna. He says, "when it is cloudy one cannot see stars" so the men wiped their eyes but were told that they had not lost their sight and were seeing what he still cannot explain today. The preacher then tells us how this was something he personally witnessed. Therefore, Johane is love and we should follow Him.

The preacher reflects on how the denominations set to protector us by Father Johane have become divided. There are many prophets leading and misleading the people. The Holy Spirit once asked why the nation was suffering when they have a multitude of prophets. The preacher explains how the Holy Spirit has elaborated on the difference between Messengers who are Anointed in sacred Heavenly places and prophets who are people born with a ranges of psychic gifts. Indeed, psychic gifts vary. These gifts are not the way to God. The Anointed One has been sent to gather all the sheep into one kraal. In Him is the Spirit of Father Johane and the whole Host of Heaven. In Him is the way...

The preacher concludes the sermon with a warning. Let those ordained to lead, lead. Followers should follow. The verse 'kana matitiende...' is telling us that if we are willing to follow the leader, then Bethlehem is now open...


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