SOUTH AFRICA…
The Church in Africa, especially the Church in Nigeria, must arise and travail for the Church in South Africa.
South Africa is no longer merely a nation. It has become a gate. A prophetic demonstration gate.
A territory where the spirit of the age is testing the architecture of a New Africa before exporting it across the continent.
Do not mistake what you are seeing. Nations are not only conquered by armies. They are first captured by ideas.
The future has chosen South Africa as an experimental field. A laboratory where new definitions of family, morality, governance, economics, worship, identity and human purpose are being normalized until they become unquestionable.
The intention is to produce an Africa that no longer needs GOD, only systems. An Africa that no longer bows to CHRIST, but bows to progress.
An Africa where efficiency replaces holiness, intelligence replaces wisdom, technology replaces dependence, and abundance replaces righteousness.
This is not modernization. This is a replacement project. The old foundations are being dismantled while the masses celebrate development.
What many call advancement is, in many cases, the careful removal of every structure that once made GOD necessary.
The chaos you presently see in South Africa will settle. But it will settle into an entirely different civilization.
When the dust finally disappears, many will discover that they did not merely survive a season of instability.
They entered another age. An age where CHRIST is tolerated but no longer enthroned.
An age where the Church is permitted to exist, provided she no longer possesses prophetic authority. An age where religion is welcomed, but LORDSHIP is resisted.
This is why the Church must pray. Not because South Africa is weak. But because gates determine what enters continents.
If the gate falls, the territory behind it will eventually drink from the same river. Nigeria must not watch carelessly.
Nigeria is another template nation. Another prophetic gate. Another territory whose future is being negotiated before the eyes of a sleeping Church.
The methodology may differ. The political Style may differ. The economic strategy may differ.
But the destination is the same. To produce a civilization that can flourish without acknowledging GOD.
To create a generation that possesses everything except the fear of the LORD. To redefine freedom until rebellion becomes a virtue.
To redefine tolerance until truth becomes violence. To redefine prosperity until worship becomes unnecessary. To redefine humanity until man forgets he was made in the image of GOD.
Church, wake up. What is happening across Africa is not merely political. It is priestly. Altars are contending. Spirits are legislating.
Principalities are negotiating the destiny of nations while the Church debates irrelevancies.
There is a reason darkness fights so hard for gates. Whoever controls the gate eventually influences the continent.
If South Africa becomes the successful prototype, the model will be replicated. If Nigeria falls, the ripple will shake generations.
This is why intercession is no longer optional. We are not merely preserving countries. We are contending for the inheritance of CHRIST.
Africa does not belong to economists. Africa does not belong to politicians. Africa does not belong to global systems. Africa belongs to JESUS CHRIST.
The Church must return to her knees before she is forced to live under a civilization she failed to confront in prayer.
History is being rewritten. The spirits behind Babylon are speaking again. The towers are rising again.
The image is being erected again. Will there still be men who refuse to bow? Or will the Church become so intoxicated with the language of the future that she forgets the Ancient of Days?
The battle has never been for a land. It has always been for worship. And every nation eventually becomes the reflection of the altar that prevails within it.
If the gospel must be preach
Some must Go
Some must give
Some must pray
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NO TURNING BACK!
WE LOVE WASTING OUR LIFE WITH JESUS.
One of the greatest lies corruption tells is that everybody is doing it.
The purpose of that lie is to make integrity appear foolish and compromise appear practical.
Before confronting corruption nationally, you must confront corruption personally.
It is easy to demand integrity from politicians while excusing compromise within your own life. National transformation always begins with personal repentance.
Your gift can get you on stage. But consecration keeps you before God. You’re not fit to serve God by ministering to people if you yourself are not consecrated unto the Lord. I need to make disclaimer, that a calling is not limited to pulpit ministry.
Many are called, but few are chosen. This is due to one reason and one reason only ‘consecration’ . Even though many are called, but few are willing to pay the price of dedicating themselves fully to God.
The problem is not that Christianity is spreading. The problem is that it is spreading without depth.
More people identify as Christians, but fewer actually follow Christ.
We’ve made room for popularity, but not for transformation.
Churches are full.
Events are loud.
Platforms are growing.
But where is the fruit?
Where is the evidence of lives that have truly been changed?
Because if nothing in you has shifted your desires, your priorities, your obedience then Who exactly are you following?
“The white man wrote the Bible.”
The Bible was written by ancient Hebrews and first-century Jews living in the Near East, over the course of 15 centuries before the end of the first century in Common Era not by Europeans.
Moses was not European. Isaiah was not European. Paul was a Jewish rabbi trained under Gamaliel. The Gospels emerged from a Jewish messianic movement inside the Roman Empire.
Christianity began in the soil of Israel, not in the courts of Europe. Long before Northern Europe converted, the gospel had already flourished in Africa, in Egypt, Ethiopia, and Carthage.
African bishops defended Nicene orthodoxy centuries before colonialism existed. Historically, the claim collapses under the weight of geography, language, and early church history.
“The Bible was written to make us submit.”
The central narrative of Scripture is not subjugation but liberation. The defining Old Testament event is the Exodus, God delivering slaves from imperial oppression. The prophets confronted kings, rebuked injustice, and denounced exploitation.
When Jesus announced His mission, He read Isaiah: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me… to proclaim liberty to the captives” (Luke 4:18). The early Christians were persecuted precisely because they refused to declare Caesar as Lord.
“Jesus is Lord” was not a slogan of submission to empire; it was a defiant theological claim that undermined it. Yes, Scripture teaches respect for governing authorities (Romans 13), but it also teaches that rulers are accountable to God and that obedience to God comes first (Acts 5:29).
The Bible calls for moral order under God, not racial or imperial servitude.
“Christianity is a social construct.”
Christianity certainly exists within history, but its origin claim is revelation, not invention. The faith centers on the incarnation, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:3–8). The apostles did not gain power from this message; they lost status, suffered persecution, and many were executed.
Social constructs are typically engineered by elites to consolidate control. The early church had no political leverage, no army, no empire, only proclamation and martyrdom. If Christianity were fabricated for dominance, it was an extraordinarily ineffective strategy for its first three centuries.
The colonial argument beneath the statement.
European empires did abuse Christianity. That is historically undeniable. Scripture itself condemns those who use God’s name to exploit others (Ezekiel 34; 2 Peter 2:1–3). But abuse of revelation does not nullify revelation.
The fact that some colonizers twisted the Bible does not mean they authored it. We see historically that:-
- The same Bible used by slaveholders was also used by abolitionists.
- The Exodus narrative fueled freedom movements.
- The doctrine that every human bears the image of God (Genesis 1:26–27) became the moral foundation for human dignity arguments worldwide.
The corruption of a truth does not erase its origin.
The irony of the claim.
If Christianity were merely a European control mechanism, it would be declining where Europeans dominate and thriving where power structures need reinforcement. Instead, Europe is now largely secular, while Christianity is exploding in Africa, Latin America, and parts of Asia. The faith has moved southward and eastward, back toward its ancient geographic roots. This is not the pattern of a racial ideology; it is the pattern of a trans-cultural gospel.
Scripture’s own internal witness.
The Bible consistently resists ethnic monopoly. God tells Abraham that all nations will be blessed through his seed (Genesis 12:3).
- The prophets envision worshippers from every tribe and tongue (Isaiah 2:2–4).
- Pentecost reverses Babel by affirming linguistic and ethnic diversity (Acts 2).
- The climax of Scripture is not one race ruling others, but a redeemed multitude from every nation worshipping the Lamb (Revelation 7:9).
Christianity’s trajectory is global inclusion, not racial hierarchy.
The theological core.
At its heart, Christianity proclaims that God entered history in Jesus Christ, bore human sin, and rose from the dead to reconcile humanity to Himself (2 Corinthians 5:19–21). That claim stands or falls on historical resurrection, not on colonial politics. If Christ is risen, Christianity is divine revelation. If He is not, it collapses (1 Corinthians 15:14).
The statement reflects a tactics of misinformation from woke liberals who have made themselves enemies of the cross using colonialism as an excuse, but it misidentifies the source of the problem. Empires abused the teachings of Christianity at times; but Christianity did not originate from these empires.
The gospel predates colonialism, transcends race, confronts injustice, and judges every culture — African, European, or otherwise — under the authority of Christ.
The real question is whether the God who revealed Himself in Israel and in Jesus Christ has spoken.
And that question must be answered not by sociology alone, but by history, Scripture, and the empty tomb.
HAPPY LORD'S DAY.
A Genuine Minister does not pursue depth to appear Great, nor simplicity to appear accessible. He seeks faithfulness and leaves the impression of greatness to GOD.
SPEAKING SOLEMNLY
Anyone living in sexual sins (fornication, adultery, pornography, etc), has no place in Christian ministry. Immorality is a very big deal, scripturally. The believer's BODY is the temple of the Holy Spirit. Yes, the BODY. Therefore, what you do with God's dwelling place must be of colossal significance. Don't you see it?
And, because of the sacredness of Christian ministry, while you can legitimately be a struggling Believer for a season, you cannot be a struggling minister, if the struggle is that you have not overcome sexual immorality. In this regard, the category of a struggling minister does not exist, biblically considered.
This is not about being a "wounded soldier." But in any case, if a soldier takes a bullet during combat, we don't hand him over to the enemies, yes. And we also don't leave him in the frontline to continue fighting – with his wound. We take him out and away for treatment. Whether he can even return to active duty later on depends on the severity/impact of the 'wound' sustained and the assessment of the team managing his case. Taking him out of combat is a responsible act of love and not a case of "condemning our own."
Back from the digression. It is alien to the spirit of Christ, to say someone is a minister of the gospel, even though he commits immorality. The practice of immorality cannot coexist with legitimate practice of ministry. A fornicator or an adulterer is not a Minister. Cannot be.
A minister of the gospel MUST be above reproach. People MUST be safe under his care. Money, too, MUST be safe under his care. The bible insists that he sustains a high level of integrity – morally, ethically, socially.
This is why the Charismata, the gifts of the Spirit are never mentioned as qualification or eligibility for ministry. Check the texts.
So, the practice of equating giftedness with eligibility for ministry is unbiblical and should be discouraged. Being a gifted speaker, for instance, does not qualify anyone for Christian ministry. If you know all the Rhema in the book, and all the historic fine points of orthodoxy, but you're an intermittent fornicator/adulterer, you are ineligible for Christian Ministry. You need to be discipled, you should not be discipling anyone, at all.
Read the passage below carefully, to the very last verse, please: It says a Pastor:
"...must be a good man whose life cannot be spoken against. He must have only one wife, and he must be hard working and thoughtful, orderly, and full of good deeds. He must enjoy having guests in his home and must be a good Bible teacher. He must not be a drinker or quarrelsome, but he must be gentle and kind and not be one who loves money. He must have a well-behaved family, with children who obey quickly and quietly. For if a man can’t make his own little family behave, how can he help the whole church? The pastor must not be a new Christian because he might be proud of being chosen so soon, and pride comes before a fall. (Satan’s downfall is an example.) Also, he must be well spoken of by people outside the church—those who aren’t Christians—so that Satan can’t trap him with many accusations and leave him without freedom to lead his flock"
On the last point above, many people who work in Hotels don't take the church seriously because the see the behind-the-scenes lifestyle of Pastors. A minister must have one life, must be not be two-faced. And he must be an example to both insiders and outsiders.
If the church is weak, Satan is only a remote cause. If the church is weak anywhere, the church is the reason why.
And now, may the glorious Lord of the church step into this seeming perpetual desolation, and pour us the blessing that is Revival.
#CryForRevival
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