Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Healing Priest in South Africa, Insect Spray Toxic to Advance the Church



A32News - A young priest in South Africa pose a great stir after the circulation of photographs he was spraying insecticide to face the congregation as an effort to cure.

Pastor Lethebo Rabalago said, insecticide "doom" is believed to have healing powers.

The government has formed a commission to investigate the insects by spraying the Reverend Rabalago, as reported by the BBC, from Johannesburg.

Pastor who allegedly claimed to be a prophet led a homage to the charismatic Christian church in the province of Limpopo. The church was given the name of General Assembly Mount Zion (MZGA).

Based on information obtained from the Facebook page of the church, Rabalago it began a healing by talking to demons to find out the problems encountered someone.

After that, it is said, he is cast out demons by spraying insecticide congregation to parts of the body, including the eye.

"Some people come in with injuries, but we spray them and they recover," said the 24-year-old pastor, as quoted by South African news site, Times Live.

"Nothing inspires me. I just believe in the Lord for all things."

He also said that the insect venom can cure cancer and HIV.

Last August, Rabalago reportedly put a big speaker on top of a church to address the problems at hand.

Local media reported that the speaker intended to act as the "hand of God".

Last hoopla than spraying insecticide comes after another pastor has been criticized for being run over church picture circulated on social media.

Meanwhile, other pastors were able to convince the church to eat snakes and grass or drank gasoline as a healing process.

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