As the 2004 General Election approached, the hype was incomprehensible
to the moderate minds. Everyone wanted to find some space where they could
breathe a different scent than that of political fire. Some of us found this
space in the religion circles.
Every day at around 11am, I used to walk from my parents’
home in Area 12 to Chinese Garden which has now been developed into Bingu
International Conference Centre and the Presidential Hotel.
A week before the Election Day which fell on a Tuesday, our
pastors at the Lunch Hour fellowship intimated that God had given them a message
which they had to convey to Malawians and that we were the privileged few to
get it firsthand.
The pavilion was filled to capacity and everyone was ready
to hear what God had said concerning the elections.
One of the Pastors, who at that time used to work for
Reserve Bank of Malawi, took to the podium.
Looking nervous and with a hoarse voice he said.
“We know we might have state agents here but that will not
hinder God’s words this afternoon,” he swallowed his saliva together with his
fear such that his next statement carried with it extra vigor and stability.
“God has shown us that the next President of Malawi is
Gwanda Chakuamba, we will hold hands and thank God for His provision because He
is Jehovah Jireh, our provider,”
The statement brought some unease among the crowd but the
pastor was already into his next line.
“If there is anyone who feels that this is not in their
favour, may I ask them to leave because as we hold hands in agreement we will
be speaking with one voice in acceptance of God’s choice,”
One humble looking lady, probably in her mid thirties,
picked up her handbag and headed out. She was escorted by many eyes. She never
looked back but simply vanished into the scanty forest towards Chief Mbelwa
House at the City Centre.
We held hands and prayed for some 10 minutes or so. As we
dispersed, one could feel the air of excitement among the congregants. I headed
for the British Council Learning Centre with so many questions and anticipation
on what God had said through the pastors.
Gwanda, without even learning of the Chinese Garden prophecy
was stealing the show across the country. He had been keeping his beard and
hair growing for months and promised that he would get rid of it on his
inauguration.
Election Day came.
Bingu wa Mutharika won, John Tembo was second.
Gwanda, the favoured,
was in distant third. Chwe Mwana Chwe aka Kamlepo Kalua was breathing down his
neck in the contest.
Gwanda was heartbroken and claimed victory, violence erupted
and lives were lost.
All that is history now, Gwanda is tucked somewhere in his decent home on the
hill of Nyambadwe.
The Chinese Garden prophecy went down the drain and no one dared
to ask the prophets who brought it out.
It was this scenario that opened up my eyes that sometimes
our religious leaders depart from Biblical precepts when dealing with
contemporary issues.
Of late, it seems every man or woman who starts a ministry
is rushing to the prophecy corner because that is where demand is.
I will not dispute the fact that God speaks to His people
through prophets but I am at pains to comprehend why these distinguished men
and women are carried away by social and technological progression thereby
twisting the intended purpose of God’s calling.
Three months before the Gwanda prophecy, one Mark Zuckerberg
had established a social networking site called Facebook. But we never had the
privilege to send the messages to many people as it was still an alien culture.
Things have changed so fast. A facebook post by a prominent
Malawian prophet will yield more than 5000 likes, 5000 comments and 100 shares
within 30 minutes. What an amazing viral world!
This calls for great responsibility from our men of God as
they deal with this technological and social advancement.
A day doesn't elapse without some prophet (mainly from Lilongwe) telling the nation what is going to happen in 2013 and the first half of 2014. (I still don't understand why these prophecies don't go beyond May 2014)
Much as some of the prophecies are general and suited for all Malawians, some have mentioned names of influential people especially politicians. Some of these people have had their names mentioned in full why others have only first letters of their two names given.
Not only that, the prophets have invited (through Facebook) those that feel the prophecies are directed at them to contact them for more or prayers.
A day doesn't elapse without some prophet (mainly from Lilongwe) telling the nation what is going to happen in 2013 and the first half of 2014. (I still don't understand why these prophecies don't go beyond May 2014)
Much as some of the prophecies are general and suited for all Malawians, some have mentioned names of influential people especially politicians. Some of these people have had their names mentioned in full why others have only first letters of their two names given.
Not only that, the prophets have invited (through Facebook) those that feel the prophecies are directed at them to contact them for more or prayers.
I fail to understand why some prophets use facebook to
discuss issues that are private in nature. Why not find the person's details and send them personal communication on issues that concern them.
Remember Prophet Nathan when heard a message from God for
King David? Did he rush to tell the Israelites a message that wasn’t meant for
them but their King?
Why then do we have prophets these days who say things that
in a way cause alarm among the citizens? What they say might be true but we
serve a God of order and wisdom. It is wisdom that some of our prophets need
when dealing with these issues.
If God has a message for Malawians, then Malawians should be
told. If that message is narrowed down to the leadership then the leadership should
be notified. This can be done by following the right channels such as booking
appointments or sending letters to Office of President and Cabinet or through
the Presidential Adviser on Religious Affairs.
God is still saying something but I don’t think He has
changed just because Zuckerberg came up with Facebook. Let wisdom rule.
With Godly love; to respected prophets and prophetesses of
God.
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