By Thokozani Mazibuko
There was a spiritual fire at Mandvulo Hall when His Majesty King Mswati III made powerful declarations to the Nation of Eswatini.
In a powerful sermon delivered at Mandvulo Hall on Monday, His Majesty King Mswati III emphasized the critical role of faith and unity among the people of Eswatini, urging the nation to seek divine guidance in solving its challenges.
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The King began his address by affirming the nation’s deep-rooted love for God, asserting, “Eswatini Nation loves God,” and encouraging citizens to take pride in being loved by the Almighty.
He highlighted the significance of divine intervention, stating, “A nation without God has no blessing,” and proclaimed that “In God there is victory.”
Considering various social and economic issues facing the country, King Mswati III advocated for turning towards God for solutions, rather than relying solely on human efforts.
“Don’t end up trying to find a solution by yourselves; that is the biggest mistake. God is the solution,” he proclaimed.
He cautioned against the dangers of substance abuse, reinforcing that true healing can only be found in faith.
As the King prayed for blessings upon the nation, he particularly called for healing for those afflicted by illness and difficulties.
He remarked, “These problems are there to get us closer to God,” and urged his people to learn from the struggles of Jesus Christ, who persevered through trials.
King Mswati III’s message resonated against a backdrop of global unrest, where wars ravage parts of Africa and the Middle East.
He asserted that conflict will not yield solutions, stressing that rather than resorting to violence, trueresolution lies in prayer and unity. “When you see that there is a war, you kneel to God,” he urged.
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Drawing inspiration from biblical stories, the King recalled the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who emerged unscathed from the fiery furnace due to their unwavering devotion.
He reminded the congregation of God’s protective power, stating, “If you are a child of God, He will intervene and close the mouths of the lions.”
His Majesty ended his sermon with a fervent declaration for the nation, stating, “May Jehovah God ambush all our enemies and stop them at their trials.
Even sickness, I declare healing upon the Nation. May God bless Eswatini and may it be a peaceful Nation.”
The King’s sermon resonated deeply with attendees, reinforcing the importance of spirituality and unity in the face of contemporary challenges.
As Eswatini continues to navigate its path forward, the call to faith and solidarity may serve as a guiding principle