Wednesday, May 28, 2025

ONE LOVE THROUGH CHRIST

 Racial Violence

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God" (Matthew 5:9 NIV).


Vision: 23 May 2025 by Brother Glenn

I was given a vision on above date. I heard the Lord Jesus saying, "My children have been crying out to Me for Ukraine, and I will soon provide relief".

We cannot say when or what kind of relief the Lord will provide but we are encouraged to continue praying.

Following our south African President (Cyril Ramaphosa's) meeting with the U.S President Donald Trump recently (May 21, 2025) and the "evidence" Mr. Trump presented we were asked as a ministry which has a world-wide following if the things that were shown and alleged are true. We will then briefly share without being caught up in political rhetoric.

As a ministry and fellow servants of our Lord Jesus Christ, we have an obligation to deliver a united message of hope and peace to all people irrespective of race or gender in keeping with the ONE LOVE message of the cross (Galatians 3:28-29).

We will briefly state here without going into the historical background of ethnic setup of the various racial groupings. Nor are we going to attempt to give a general overview of crime stats in South Africa. There are well-documented material available on daily crime stats online. Generally, South Africa is made up of a multi-racial  and plural society comprising mainly of blacks, colored's, Indians and whites living side by side.

Is There A Genocide?

Answer, NO! There is a very high crime rate precipitated by a high unemployment rate, drug and alcohol abuse. Being a former gangster and 'tsotsi' (please see the proper meaning of this term in google) we were encouraged by those who led us to target the rich and those outside our communities and often rich people which happens to be whites, Indians and affluent blacks are being targeted for criminal activity. 

Kill The Boer Chant Is Racist And Demonic

Furthermore, we need to add though that the "kill the boer" chant by Mr. Julius Malema is both evil and demonic which is driven by hatred. Therefore, we can therefore offer no justification for such divisive language encouraging the killing of others. It is clearly irresponsible for a leader to lead its followers to kill and attack other racial groups while we might not be able to directly adduce that the killing of some white South Africans were linked to the slogan, the danger is that whites in South Africa might feel threatened and the government needs to ensure the safety of all its citizens. 

It is incorrect to turn a blind-eye to the fears of some white Afrikaners when they are being singled out for the sins of their fathers. We say, no oppressive language used by any politician aimed to promote racial divisions can be justified. How can we account being a non-racial society when other races are excluded or singled out for racial discrimination? 

In the Bible, Esther and Mordecai stood up for their race when  they were singled out for destruction and discrimination (Esther 4:11-16). It is irresponsible of any leader to justify the promotion of racial divisions which historically favored one race over the other and again trying to elevate another race dominance over the others.  We should not be blinded to accept racial supremacy of one group over another but fair economic opportunities for all without the alienation, extermination or exclusion of other minority racial groups. The Church has a Biblical obligation to foster racial tolerance, unity of salvation in our faith and to denounce hateful speech aimed at other races.

For background purposes, the author of this article is a so-called 'colored' who speaks Afrikaans like most white South Africans and we are all affected by crime in our communities and it is especially worse for us who live in drug infested communities where various crimes are being committed daily and the arm of the law is either too short and or overstretched. 

Generally, most South Africans feel that the government is not effectively fighting crime, while our Courts are inundated with countless unresolved cases which remains unattended to due to years of delays and the lack of resources.

Firstly, the driving force is to lay hands on money, valuable items and if there is resistance force is being used often with aggravating aggression. The killings of crime victims are not aimed at taking someone else's immovable property but to rob them of movable items and cash. Being a trained legal professional myself, the law is clear that all immovable property be judicially registered to realize a real right. 

Secondly, the recently acceded land expropriated ACT should not be viewed as a blanket legislation that can and will just be used to dispossess people of their property, there are provisions in place to allow for a fair process through the judiciary to ensure the legal transfer of land or property. Our law protects all property owners and it even prohibits the unlawful eviction of others unless through a court order, thus the fear of illegal dispossession of property is both fake and preposterous. In South Africa, we have various laws relating to property rights and an independent judiciary which is open to appeals from lower to Higher Courts.

In conclusion, the impression created in the White House the other day was to show the outside World that South Africa was a lawless Country where people are allowed to just grab property without consequences. That narrative was baseless, biased and short-sighted. 

As Christians, we have a duty to pray for our Country and the problems we face as a nation, and being divided by divergent opinions our unity in purpose should be embedded in Scripture (1 Timothy 2:1; Jeremiah 29:7). While there might be things we are unhappy about in our governments' handling of crime, unemployment, some general racially discriminatory practices in some government institutions those are not based on outright race cleansing genocide or persecution of certain ethnic groups.

We thus encourage you all dear Brethren to please pray for our Country and its people in Jesus' name.

Blessed Peace

Brother Glenn