Call me nihilist but prophesies of Dr. Owuor without a doubt
create an atmosphere of unnecessary fear and tension in the country.
Recent warning by the prophet that there was to be chaos
during the Saba Saba rally, was an addition to the already tension, created by
our political environment. Christianity should be based on peace and good hope,
but looking at the prophet chronology of predictions, we rarely see any
prophecy of good hope. Alluding to the Bible, we get prophets like Isaiah and
Micah whom besides the various warnings gave people avenues of hope. For
example, the birth of Jesus Christ. In fact, Isaiah 1:2 welcomes us with a
stern warning. O hearth, the Lord hath spoken, I have nourished and brought up
children, and they have rebelled against me. Then he comes at chapter 18 with a
hopeful message. Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord. Though
your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow, though they be read like
crimson, they shall be as wool.
As a Kenyan I am fade up with corruption, insecurity, rising
cost of living thus I run to the church as an avenue for hope. If in church
too, we get threats and tension, then we do not deserve to live. I would wish
Dr Owuor’s ministry of Repentance and Holiness, and the whole religion
fraternity, to always focus on reconciliation and building a peaceful Kenya.
Prophesies were there before Jesus came, but during His teaching, He focused on
how to live with one another. I Remember His greatest sermon on the mountain,
on lace and how to live with one another.
If Jesus is our icon, let us emulate Him, preach on love,
ride on foal and focus on loving.
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mmmh its such a nyc piece
ReplyDeleteThanks Korir
ReplyDeleteI agree, our people need hope, not fear and doomsday prophesies.
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