The presence of God filled the atmosphere as bazalwane gathered for a powerful night of prayer, healing and prophetic ministry at the Gate of Heaven Christian Assembly (GHCA) Matsapha Branch. What began as an evening service quickly turned into a deeply spiritual encounter that many worshippers say will remain in their hearts for years to come.
From as early as 4pm in the evening, bazalwane began arriving in large numbers, hungry for the Word of God and eager to experience His presence. By 6pm, the Gwamile Voctim Hall was already full.
More than 700 chairs had been prepared, yet every single one was occupied, a moment Senior Seer and leader of GHCA, Joshua Angel described as clear evidence of God’s hand and the growing hunger for revival among the people. The service was grounded in the Word of God, with Prophet reading from Numbers 14:1–11 and Numbers 17:5. This message was about the journey of the Israelites towards the Promised Land and the significance of Aaron’s rod being placed before the Lord in the Holy of Holies. Senior Seer reminded believers that God establishes His chosen servants and that obedience and faith are key for those who desire to walk in His promises. The all-night prayer was marked by prayer, worship and powerful prophetic ministry.
The Senior Seer spent more than an hour scanning the hall under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, ministering prophetic words to individuals.
Many bazalwane received prayers for healing, restoration and breakthrough, as the power of God moved mightily throughout the gathering.
Testimonies of healing, encouragement and renewed faith echoed throughout the hall as believers encountered God in a personal way.
Prophet expressed heartfelt gratitude to emaSwati for responding to the call of God and supporting the ministry. “I am grateful to see how emaSwati continue to support the calling God has placed upon my life. The Matsapha branch has shown great love and commitment to the work of the Lord,” he said. He also thanked fellow pastors who continue to walk faithfully in unity with the ministry, acknowledging their humility and loyalty despite many years of service in the Kingdom of God.
The night concluded with a powerful prophetic declaration of “Mene, Mene, Tekel,” reminding believers that God weighs the hearts of men and calls His people to walk in righteousness. GHCA is now looking forward to the upcoming Good Friday and Easter services, which will be hosted by the Nhlangano Branch, where believers will once again gather to celebrate the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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