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Unbelievable: Prophet Orders Church Members To Drink ‘Anointed Methylated Spirit’ For Miracles
Prophet Brighton Chikomo, the leader of the Bright Light Prophetic Deliverance Ministries in Zimbabwe, last Friday ordered congregants to drink ‘anointed methylated spirit’ at a crusade dubbed ‘wash away misfortunes’ in Gokwe.
According to iHarare, Prophet Chikomo, who is better known as Commander 1, claimed that ‘anointed methylated spirit’ washes away all misfortunes.
“When it vapors, it takes all problems and misfortunes with it. I want people who have faith, it’s no longer methylated spirit but it’s now a medium which I am using to deliver people from different bondage. You must not hesitate to take it because it will not cause any harm and it’s not even hazardous,” he told congregants who complied with the orders from the man of cloth.
He added: “This ‘anointed methylated spirit’ restores luck and washes away all evil.”
During the crusade congregants could be seen queuing in a bid to acquire ‘anointed methylated spirit’.
“He has done a lot to many in different parts of the country so why not believe him? We have heard about Prophet Chikomo on local radio stations and newspapers. Even when people say he is going too far we still believe in him because he is delivering what he was sent to do by God. We thought he has a big body nezvataisingonzwa muradio achitaura,” said a female congregant.
He is visiting different parts of the country delivering people”.
Prophet Chikomo began his 60 days mega crusades last week with Gokwe and is heading for Mt Darwin and Bindura this weekend.
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