A Prophet Xposes Deadly Evil Secret about Bishop Makamu &his Preacher Wife

The prevalence of false churches across Africa has become a pressing concern among believers, sparking heated discussions and calls for spiritual vigilance.

Recently, a self-proclaimed prophetess from South Africa, Zisa, made bold claims about certain religious institutions, urging followers to abandon these organizations to avoid impending divine judgment. The controversy surrounding this issue has not only raised eyebrows but also shed light on the dynamics of faith, manipulation, and discernment in African religious circles.

A Prophetess Speaks Out

Zisa, who describes herself as a born-again servant of God, baptized and commissioned in 2023, has taken it upon herself to expose what she claims to be false churches. She asserts that these institutions have strayed far from the teachings of Jesus Christ, manipulating their congregations and bringing dishonor to the gospel.

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Her stern warning was clear: anyone still attending these churches risks being swept away when judgment befalls their leaders. “If you still follow them by the time the Lord brings down His judgment, it will be your own problem,” Zisa declared in one of her videos.

Naming the Churches

In her address, Zisa explicitly named several churches and pastors, including Bishop Mak’s Endless Hope Bible Church, Prophet Luc’s Glory Ministries, and Emmanuel Mandas’s United Family International Church, among others. She alleged that these leaders have corrupted the gospel and misled their congregations for personal gain.

Referencing biblical scriptures like Ezekiel 34, Zisa emphasized that such leaders would eventually face consequences. “The Lord will do something to them… some will die, some will be hospitalized, and others will be paralyzed,” she predicted, attributing these outcomes to divine retribution for their misdeeds.

A Prayer of Judgment

The prophetess concluded her message with a fervent prayer, asking God to expose these false leaders and release their followers from spiritual captivity. She appealed for divine intervention to ensure these churches no longer deceive or harm vulnerable believers.

The Problem of Brainwashing

The issue of brainwashing within these so-called false churches was another focal point of the discussion. According to Zisa and other commentators, many individuals who join these congregations are often in distress—battling illnesses, depression, or other life challenges. Seeking solace and solutions, they become vulnerable to manipulation by unscrupulous leaders.

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Zisa emphasized that while it is easy to judge members of these churches, it is essential to recognize their plight. “They don’t have complete control over their minds,” she explained. “The reason they ended up in these churches is because they were desperate for help.”

A Call to Pray and Withdraw

In response to the prophetess’s warning, another commentator, Dolphin, shared her reflections on the situation. Dolphin, a content creator with a passion for analyzing social and spiritual issues, expressed her shock at seeing Bishop Mak included in the list of false leaders.

While she admired the teachings of Bishop Mak’s wife, whom she described as an anointed preacher, Dolphin admitted she could no longer support their ministry following the prophetess’s revelations. “It’s time to withdraw,” she stated, adding that prayer is a crucial step for anyone trapped in such churches.

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Dolphin encouraged believers to pray for deliverance, asserting that divine intervention could help break the hold of these institutions on their members. “If you pray while still in that church, God will either move you out or they will kick you out themselves,” she advised.

The Larger Conversation

The prophetess’s claims and Dolphin’s commentary have sparked broader conversations about the nature of faith, leadership, and accountability in African churches. While some agree with Zisa’s call for vigilance, others caution against blanket condemnations, arguing that such statements could harm genuine ministries.

Signs of a Healthy Church

For believers seeking guidance, spiritual leaders emphasize the importance of discernment. A healthy church is marked by:

    Biblical Teachings: Centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ, devoid of manipulation or distortion.
    Transparency: Leaders who practice accountability in financial, spiritual, and personal matters.
    Community Impact: Ministries that uplift and serve their communities rather than exploit them.
    Godly Leadership: Pastors and leaders who lead by example, demonstrating humility, integrity, and faithfulness.

Final Thoughts

The warnings issued by Zisa and echoed by others like Dolphin highlight the urgent need for spiritual discernment in navigating the religious landscape. While accusations against specific churches and leaders remain controversial, the underlying message is clear: believers must ground their faith in scripture and remain vigilant against manipulation.

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For those who find themselves questioning the integrity of their place of worship, prayer and seeking counsel from trusted spiritual mentors can provide clarity and direction. As the discussions continue, the hope remains that truth will prevail, and faith will be restored for those who have been led astray.

In the end, as Zisa urged, “Come out while there’s still time.” Whether or not her warnings prove prophetic, her message serves as a reminder to all believers to stay rooted in the teachings of Christ and pursue genuine faith.

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