• Jehovah Jireh, The Lord is my Provider

    On Sunday, the 4th July, 2004, I needed to pay my tithes, but did not have enough money in the bank to cover my bills, as I was going away on vacation for a month and needed to pay some bills in advance.

    Before going to the bank machine to take out my tithe, I read Malachi 3:10 and wrote my name next to the verse, taking ownership of the promise written there. I paid my tithes and $10 extra that I owed from the week before. I keep saying, Lord, I am holding on to that promise.

    Tuesday, the 6th I went to my lawyer’s office to pick up some papers he was holding for me. My lawyer then told me that when he was going through my file, he found a cheque for $1,047.00. He said the bank that had my mortgage, made a mistake 5 years ago.

    I knew right there that God was fulfilling His promise. The money was more than I needed to cover my bills. As He said, …Prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing… (Malachi 3:10)

    Thank you Lord.

    Sister C. Y.

    3/19/2006

    March 3, 2006 By J M Missionary Testimonies Toronto
  • Showers of Blessings

     What can I say of the Mutare convention? May God bless you for yielding yourself to the moving of the Holy Spirit and giving us showers of blessings. I will never forget the last service for as long as I can remember – Speak the Word only.

    There was something that was bothering me even during the start of the meetings, and I was a bit tense. However, during your last service where the Lord came down mightily and my prayer was answered. I believe I will send you a powerful testimony one of these days. If the Lord answered, He will surely perform.

    God bless and keep you

    Bro K

    August 8, 2005 By J M Missionary Testimonies Zimbabwe
  • God is Alive

     I believed I was going to have a testimony of the Power of God, and I thank God that He is alive. I have a sister who is HIV+ and when she told me about it sometime in April this year, she was quite sick. I just prayed that God will heal her.

    A few weeks ago, she was much sicker, and I phoned her. I spoke her at length to raise her faith. She had started taking ARV drugs, but they were making her sicker, so she stopped them. This is very dangerous because if someone stops these drugs, you build up resistance to them and possibly die.

    After speaking to her on the phone, I told her to believe, and I pronounced her healed. When I said that, I felt a charge of faith and I believed that the Lord had done something. I did not see her after that until today. When I saw her, I was shocked. When I last saw her, she was thin and gaunt, and the skin on her face and hands was getting rough and somewhat discolored. Today, her face is shining and she is looking normal. Her health has improved and her hands are so smooth.

    I tell the truth, I lie not. I know she has stopped taking the drugs because she was taken to the doctor by my dad so that he could order her to resume taking them, but she refused because they were making her sicker. Going by medical knowledge, she should be sicker now, but she is getting stronger.

    When you preached the last service on Monday, something told me that the power of the spoken word is strong, and I have the confirmation. Surely our God is alive, and He and He alone can heal HIV.

    God bless you.

    Bro K.

    April 8, 2005 By J M Missionary Testimonies Zimbabwe
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