How people celebrate your failure is why you should announce it once it is done. Prophet Makandiwa usually say “usaite dzungu” or “handidi munhu ane dzungu”. Dzungu, kukurumbidza kutaura. If Prophet Passion Java had managed to pull the crowd and fill up the national sports stadium, all these people were not going to talk about it or made posts celebrating his success.
The sad part is even Christians and church ministers are mocking him for trying. So they are mocking themselves. The Bible in Luke 15:7 says “I tell you that in the same way, there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.” The Heavens rejoice if one soul is won. Somebody repented on that Night of Wonders which all Christians should celebrate. It’s not easy to attract 80,000 people in one event but it’s possible because at one Judgement Night with Prophet Makandiwa we were 150,000 in Harare. One day, Prophet Passion Java will make it.
Thomas Edison once said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” This perspective highlights that failure is merely a stepping stone toward success, and each attempt brings valuable feedback. So Rasta discovered a way that doesn’t work. He had learned a big lesson from all of us.
Moral lesson: Let your success make noise for you. Celebrate your success because no one likes it. People wish and declare your failure. Usaite dzungu.
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