Today I want to remind you of a powerful truth from Scripture: “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.”
This is not just a suggestion—it is a spiritual instruction. God is teaching us a way to live, a higher way, a kingdom way.
Many of us know how to pray, but we have not learned how to trust after praying.
We kneel down, we cry, we pour our hearts to God… but the moment we rise, anxiety rises with us. The same mouth that prayed begins to complain. The same heart that believed begins to doubt. The same faith that spoke to God begins to speak negativity.
This is where many miss it.
You cannot pray in faith and then walk in fear.
You cannot ask God for help and then speak as if He is not helping you.
You cannot declare life in prayer and then release death through your words.
Look at your life closely.
You prayed for your child to be delivered from addiction, yet in anger you call that same child useless, stubborn, or a failure.
You prayed for a breakthrough, yet every day you confess how nothing is working.
You prayed for a job, yet you are consumed with worry and even consider compromising your values just to “make it happen.”
What happened to your prayer?
Prayer is not just about speaking to God—it is about trusting Him after you have spoken.
When you pray, something must shift inside you. Your posture must change. Your language must change. Your atmosphere must change.
The Bible did not just say “pray.” It said pray with thanksgiving.
That means even before you see the answer, you begin to thank Him.
Even before the situation changes, you begin to rejoice.
Even when it looks like nothing is happening, you stand firm in gratitude.
Thanksgiving is proof that you trust God.
Worry says, “What if it doesn’t work?”
Thanksgiving says, “God has already handled it.”
Complaining says, “Nothing is changing.”
Thanksgiving says, “Something is happening, even if I cannot see it yet.”
Negativity says, “This situation is impossible.”
Thanksgiving says, “With God, all things are possible.”
Learn this discipline: after you pray, guard your heart and your mouth.
If you cannot speak faith, remain silent.
If you cannot see results yet, give thanks anyway.
If fear tries to creep in, go back to prayer.
It’s either you pray more… or you keep giving thanks.
But don’t mix prayer with worry.
Don’t mix faith with fear.
Don’t mix trust with negative confessions.
God is not moved by panic—He responds to faith.
Today, make a decision:
I will not be anxious.
I will not complain after I pray.
I will not speak against what I have asked God to do.
I will pray… and I will trust.
I will ask… and I will give thanks.
I will believe… until I see the manifestation.
This is the life God is calling you into—a life of peace, confidence, and unshakable trust in Him.
"You are lying to us Sergeant Nkosi. I'm saying directly to you and to your face, that you are lying." Chair had been suffocating for sometime, he had to get it out of his chest. 😊 #MadlangaCommission
Yoh, things are really intense now there at the Madlanga Commission 💀
So on 20 November 2022, DJ Sumbody was shot and killed in a hail of bullets ⚰️
On 23 November (3 days later), Sergeant Fannie Nkosi sent Mpho Lekukela a WhatsApp message accompanied by a picture of him (Mpho Lekukela) and DJ Sumbody with a caption: “Why didn’t you call him to order?”
The question being asked now by the commission is: why did Nkosi send Mpho Lekukela such a message about a person who had just being killed in a hail of bullets? 🤷🏽♂️
Sergeant Nkosi says he does not remember, and then Commissioner Madlanga told him to his face that he is lying, and that when they return from the break, he wants a proper answer 😕
Sergeant Nkosi is asked why these men trusted him so much with their money. Msibi gave him his money to keeo when he was getting drunk one night when they were together apparently. He says "when you are man of God, people tend to trust you." Ok man of God. 🤣🤣😂
#MadlangaCommission
@MaabuleM Too late for that. And her family's comments are not helping her case. She will 'my man my man' very far from mzumbe for a long time to come!