Harare Church Members Need The Gospel Of Truth

By Katrina Wheeler


Many people are battling to find the truth about the concepts of Jesus, the son of the Almighty God. People are shifting from one center of worship to another in search for the true Gospel of Christ. This applies to all people including the Harare Church members.

Many sanctuaries today have turned into moneymaking platform and this is a tragic situation, which remains a mystery. The house of God is gradually losing its meaning and if you are keen enough, you will realize that most preachers are misleading the congregation by making them believe in empty promises that may never happen. A few groups of the so-called men of God, sorry to say, are actually misquoting the Bible at their own preference.

Just to remind you, the commission of Jesus stated clearly that the mission of sanctuary leaders was to preach the Good News of the Kingdom. Since the leaders are the disciples of today, they are to make Jesus known to people who have never heard of Him since birth. They are to take the true Gospel of Jesus to the four corners of the earth as they wait for the return of Christ.

Most leaders forget that people are tired of empty promises, which do not even reflect in a single word in the Bible. When you promise people through prophesy that they will have good cars, build huge buildings and have a bright future yet they are struggling to look for jobs, it leaves one wondering whether they are in a church or some foreign world. The true word of God is actually losing meaning everyday.

People preaching to the congregation should give information that is true, motivational, inspirational and accurate. You see the Bible is not like any other book, it is the word of God in the making and should be properly utilized for the purpose for which it was created. Perhaps the servants of God who preach to people should revisit the quoting of Jesus on the great commission, as a reminder that they are to take up no other responsibility other than bringing souls to heaven.

Just to take you back to what Paul said, he mentioned that God loves a cheerful giver. He also specified that a preacher should earn their living from where they work, but he necessarily did not say that money should be the basis of the establishment of the center of worship. He was certain this would never lead to the growth, bonding and development of the body of Christ.

Because many church members are inconstant pursuit for the truth, church leaders and speakers should go back to their knees and ask for help from God. They should ask Him to lead them in the right way. They should ask God to help them delivery the right message of Christ.

If Harare Church can emulate the sample of Christ, it can make a good center of worship. People need a place where they can meet Christ and feel His presence. Not a place they can leave worse and troubled than they came.




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