It was wonderful having Pastor Mkhululi Ncube, his lovely
wife and part of their team visit Crossroads this morning. Mkhululi leads the United Pentecostal Church in Silozwe, a few kilometers from Mablauwuni.
Mkhululi and his lovely wife |
Mkhululi, better
known as Cooper, shared from Luke 7:11 –
15. He started by encouraging the folk at Crossroads to get deeper in their
relationship with God to have that breakthrough. He encouraged people not to
speak negatively and not to measure their success by their environment.
He shared on how Jesus had compassion on the widow when
her son died. Jesus spoke to her saying, “weep not”. He then spoke to the young
man saying, “Arise. He sat up and began to speak.”Jesus first spoke to the
widow before addressing her situation. Mkhululi said there are times when we
need to call on Jesus and get our lives right before he can address our situations.
At times we get disconnected from God and we need to reconnect with Him. This
can happen by changing a few things in our lives.
Breakthrough can occur if we allow Jesus to speak to us.
Sometimes breakthrough comes through deliverance. He said there is a need for
people to come out of the “Mablauwuni mentality or system” and speak heavenly
things. We need to pursue righteousness, speak positively about our churches
and to wait on Jesus.
Summarised by Molly Manhanga
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