TAKE THESE PRAYERS
1. Every power that allows me to see success but never possess it, die by fire, in Jesus’ name.
2. Every invisible wall appearing at the edge of my breakthrough, scatter into pieces, in Jesus’ name.
3. Powers assigned to turn my testimonies into disappointments at the last minute, be destroyed forever, in Jesus’ name.
4. Every curse of almost-there-but-never-there operating in my life, break by fire, in Jesus’ name.
5. Every spirit that fights me at the point of harvest and reward, lose your power over my destiny, in Jesus’ name.
6. O God of breakthrough, arise and carry me beyond every barrier limiting my advancement, in Jesus’ name.
7. Every evil hand pushing me backward whenever I am about to move forward, wither by fire, in Jesus’ name.
8. I reject the destiny of unfinished miracles, aborted breakthroughs, and delayed testimonies, in Jesus’ name.
9. Every gate of brass standing between me and my next level, be shattered by the power of God, in Jesus’ name.
10. Powers assigned to make me labor without enjoying the fruit of my labor, scatter by thunder, in Jesus’ name.
11. Every evil pattern of rising and falling, break permanently from my life, in Jesus’ name.
12. Any power waiting at the finish line to stop my victory, be consumed by Holy Ghost fire, in Jesus’ name.
13. My blessings shall not be diverted, my rewards shall not be stolen, and my glory shall not be exchanged, in Jesus’ name.
14. Every battle attached to my day of celebration, be swallowed up by divine victory, in Jesus’ name.
15. I decree that from today, I shall not only start well, I shall finish strong and possess my inheritance, in Jesus’ name.
Prophetic Declaration:
I break free from every cycle of near success and near breakthrough. What God has prepared for me shall not escape my hands. My season of possession has come, in Jesus’ name.
Declare boldly: I SHALL NOT BE DENIED AT THE EDGE OF MY BREAKTHROUGH
OMG! I was reading about Ruth, and her story reminds us that God often does His best work after loss. Ruth didn’t begin in a season of blessing. She lost her husband and the future she expected. She stood in uncertainty, wondering what came next. Everything had changed. Many of us know that feeling maybe from losing a relationship, friendship, dream, season of life, or the person we thought we’d always be. Loss can make you feel your best days are behind you. But Ruth’s story proves otherwise. Instead of giving up, she moved forward one step, one day, and one act of faith at a time. While she tried to survive, God was positioning her for a future she never imagined. He can turn a chapter of grief into a testimony of restoration. Don’t miss what God is doing while staring at what you lost. One chapter ending doesn’t mean your story is over. God is still writing, restoring, and opening doors. Sometimes the greatest blessings come after the greatest disappointments. “The Lord bless you, my daughter,” he replied. Ruth 3:10 🤍
@DZumaSambudla You should forget about the MK Party, its business is no more of your concern. You are so delusional and appear to be suffering from serious political neurodegenerative syndrome 🤔.
It’s so comforting to know that one day we will seat in our dream cars, our big beautiful houses with our new family we prayed for. We have big fat bank balance.
We then say a gratitude prayer 🙏🏾 sithi waze wasithwala mdali. Then tears of joy roll down our eye because we have come a long way and endured so much pain to even get there. 🤍🕯️
Then we remember that:
Isisho siyasho ukuthi iphupho alifi umnikazi esaphila. 😇
I don’t think we truly understand Ecclesiastes 3:1—“To everything there is a season…” until we’ve lived through seasons we never would have chosen. If we’re honest, most of us think that praying, trusting God, and doing our best should make life easier. We assume hard seasons mean we’ve taken a wrong turn. But that’s not always true. Sometimes the season you’re in isn’t punishment. It’s preparation. Some seasons stretch your faith, break your heart, or force you to let go of people you thought would stay forever. There will be seasons of loneliness, self-doubt, and private tears while still showing up for everyone else. The same God who ends one season is preparing the next. So if you’re in a hard season now, don’t lose heart. God has not forgotten or abandoned you. He is not wasting your pain. One day you’ll realize the season you begged Him to remove grew you into the woman you prayed to become.
If you wish to remain resourceful and maintain your integrity, learn to respect and protect the people you have access to. Do not burden them with trivial matters. Do not constantly call in for favours. Guard that access carefully and use it sparingly, thoughtfully and only when absolutely necessary. Ironically, the more respectful you are of a person’s time and position, the more willing they become to assist when you genuinely need them. The goal is to cultivate relationships built on mutual respect rather than relentless extraction. Respect people so much that when your name appears on their phone, they know it matters. Respect them so much that when you call, they are willing to drop everything and take your call.
Night school class dismissed…
🚨The @MkhontoweSizwex challenge to the 2024 election results is before the Electoral Court today and tomorrow.
Whatever one thinks of its prospects, the case raises an interesting constitutional question:
Can an election be undone two years later? 🧵1/..
Territory is not won by panic but by persistence. Stand firm on what God has spoken. Refuse to surrender ground to doubt and discouragement. The same God who gave the promise is actively working behind the scenes to fulfill it. Your responsibility is to believe, declare, and remain faithful. God's responsibility is to bring His Word to pass. When faith and God's promises meet, impossibilities begin to bow, strongholds begin to break, and destinies begin to unfold.
#PstKimeamihia
You've consistently shown a tendency to be self-destructive in any organisation that values democratic centralism, discipline, structure, cohesion, unity building and stability. Your constant need to centre personality over collective leadership, coupled with an inability to accept guidance or be led, is one of the most damaging traits anyone can carry in politics.
To be frank, JZ hardly needs detractors when he has you besides him who make life so easy for his opponents. Time and again, you end up doing the work of his enemies, critics and political foes without even realising it.
You were presented with a rare opportunity in politics and life in general; not only to build your own standing in society , but also to help reshape and strengthen your father's legacy in the public and political arena. Unfortunately, I don't think you succeeded in either. There was a chance to contribute positively to both your future and his historical image, but that opportunity appears to have been squandered.
Perhaps there was something effective to learn from the Buthelezi children. They quietly submitted themselves to the discipline of the IFP, respected the leadership structures that existed, accepted their deployments and carried out their responsibilities without creating unnecessary turmoil. In doing so, they helped both the organisation and their father rebrand successfully. By the time uMntwana wakwaPhindangene passed away, much of the public discourse around him had shifted, and he was widely regarded as an elder statesman.
The other reality you may not want to hear is that many of the people you currently consider friends will not be around once the old man is no longer here; God forbid. Politics can be brutally transactional. The silence, distance and coldness that often follow can be painful to experience, let alone witness. If things continue on this path, there is a real risk that both you and your family name could fade from the political and public stage in much the same way the Biden family is currently experiencing in the United States.
I genuinely hope you take some time to reflect on all of this, my Sister Dudu.
@MbuyiseniNdlozi Unfortunately, no amount of bloated, pretentious word salad can hide the cloud of corruption that’s been polluting your reputation ever since Khan’s WhatsApp texts were released.
You are a danone revolutionary and you need to ask your master Mbeki what did he do with the two third we gave him. Stop bothering us with your misdirected thoughts while you are living in comfort. Remember, you were scared to protect your woman when she was abused by your previous master.
I’ve noticed something beautiful. So many husbands and partners are buying tickets for the retreat and books for the women they love.
Love is beautiful, but what touches me most is the consideration behind it. To be seen, supported, and thought of without even asking..that is love in action.