By Ntombi Mhlongo
Her Majesty The Indlovukazi has commended female pastors who shared the Word of God with worshippers during the first day of the Easter Services.
The first day’s service was held at the Lobamba National Church where the sermons were dominated by female pastors. The female pastors included Pastor Thembi Mdluli, Pastor Thembi Ndlovu, and Pastor Nomsa Magagula among others and shared verses mainly from Luke on the death of Jesus and the last words he said.
Delivering her speech, The Indlovukazi said it was a good thing that more female pastors were given the microphone so that they could demonstrate that they are as powerful as their male counterparts.
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Her Majesty informed the worshippers that the Easter Services were all about praising God who loved the world so much that He gave His only son to die for people’s sins.
The Indlovukazi’s speech focused on what King Somhlolo encouraged emaSwati to do, which was to choose the Bible instead of money.
“Unfortunately, it is apparent that while we were advised to choose the Bible, people are doing the opposite. This is bad because if you look at the situation all over the world and in families, money is the
biggest destroyer. It is used by the devil to destroy the world,” The Indlovukazi said.
According to the Indlovukazi, emaSwati need to ensure that when they choose the Bible, they do so with all their hearts.
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“I can honestly tell you today that had we focused on the Bible fully, the country would not have faced the challenges it experienced recently. There is still time to do things right, let us stick to God and
not walk away from him,” Her Majesty said.
Her Majesty also warned the worshippers that those who do wicked things should know that God sees everything. The Indlovukazi also appreciated the hundreds of worshippers who showed up for the service and said it showed that emaSwati realise the need to come together and seek redemption.