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The man has been exposed for asking sex from a young girl
while he is married. There has been a clip of exact words from him asking the
girl if she is alone and if she is going to allow him to go through with the
activity. The girl said no, no matter how the pastor was persuading her. He
ended up saying "wa bhora ngwanaka". The man has been judged and
crucified by the society. He has publicly asked for forgiveness from his wife,
and the wife with wide open arms she accepted her husband's apology. She did
not even hesitate. Oh by the way, these people are Christians.
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No matter the
temptations, they keep their vows and believe what God has put together no man
shall separate. No matter the talks of the people and the society, pastor
Makamu's wife never forsaken her man. She showed that indeed women hold the
knives by the blade. Do society still have such souls? This is an amazing
ordeal. We still have women who do not fear the troubles and leave, but face
the troubles and correct the wrongs. It is indeed a wife's responsibility to
set the husband on the right track, not leave them. I personally believe that
Pastor Makamu learned his lesson and he acknowledges that his wife is his
treasure. Such ladies are rare!
Not that I approve of what the pastor did, but I love the
spirit within her wife. She really needs to be treasured for she is a wonderful
soul. It is by time men start learning that lust is everywhere and it is just a
temptation and start honouring their wives. For starters, women carries men for
the whole 9 months. Breastfeed them, nature them with love, embrace them and
help them grow. They are always the ones to straighten and sharpen. To all men
out there, you do not have to learn from your own mistakes, but one can learn
from mistakes of others to avoid being burnt.
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We indeed live in a judgemental generation. One should just
count themselves blessed to have people who has their backs no matter the
obstacles. The case of pastor Makamu might have been a stepping stone in their
relationship. It might have been an elevation from one glory to the other, but
still it might have caused a fall out. How many women leave their men because
of lust? Many is an understatement. Plenty of them leave. To pastors out there,
stop lusting over your spiritual children. These people look up to you as
guardians.
Start treating congregations like your own family, your own
kids. Stop flattering with your children in christ. I believe they only build
relationships with you for the sake of guidance and nothing more. Do not let
churches loose value, churches should carry on grooming people to be better and
do better. I believe the society will one day find it in their hearts to
forgive this man.