“Freely you have received; freely give.” (Matthew 10:8)
In the early hours of today, at approximately 5:00 a.m., I experienced a vision which I believe is important to share for the purpose of spiritual growth, learning, and edification within the Body of Christ.
In this vision, I saw the Great General of God, the late Archbishop Professor Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti. He was standing before us along the way to Mine Pane Belt, Ranga Richiburitsa Mari. I was accompanied by my brother, Mr. Eddy.
When I saw Archbishop Guti, my spirit was filled with great joy. I felt a deep desire to hold his hand simply to greet him. This was particularly significant to me, as I had intended to meet him when he visited Bindura Town shortly before his passing, but I was unfortunately out of town at that time.
Although I was aware in my spirit that he had passed on, an angel spoke in the vision, saying, “Anointing does not die, and spirits do not die.” I then held his hand and observed that his body was glorified. He appeared youthful, as though he were in his early sixties.
Archbishop Guti began to instruct me in spiritual matters. As he spoke, the vision transitioned, and I found myself in a classroom filled with many people who were learning. He was our tutor, teaching us about spiritual interpretation and the operation of numbers.
He then addressed me personally and said, “You must preach four things.”
First, he instructed me to preach about the garden, explaining that the garden represents the presence of God.
Second, he instructed me to preach about the skies, which represent heaven.
Third, he instructed me to preach about the Kingdom of God and the throne.
Fourth, he instructed me to preach about the Spirit of God—the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that believers must develop and maintain a strong relationship with the Holy Spirit.
At this point in the vision, I experienced some confusion. As a young minister, one often expects prophetic encounters to focus on material blessings or visible success. However, God speaks according to His divine purpose and eternal priorities.
He then said to me, “I am entrusting you with this assignment because you have been chosen.”
In the classroom, I also saw several prominent servants of God, including Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa, Prophet Angel, Apostle B. Java, and other generals of the faith. He emphasized, “Focus on your assignment. If you do so, you will understand heavenly mathematics.”
After the instructional session, we found ourselves once again at the mine. Archbishop Guti then gave me further direction, saying, “My son, pray earnestly for two things: the voice of God, which relates to the prophetic ministry, and the healing anointing. If you pray for these, you will witness greater signs and wonders.”
I expressed my gratitude and testified that from the moment we met in the vision, I felt strengthened. The heaviness that had once been in my body was no longer present.
He was dressed simply, wearing a shirt and black trousers.
This vision serves as a reminder that God has remembered our generation, and this is our appointed time to grow in the things of God. As ministers and believers, we must be willing to learn from our forefathers, our spiritual fathers, and our mentors, so that we may advance in maturity and effectiveness. Indeed, this is a season of revival.
I did not seek or pray for such encounters; nevertheless, by the grace of God, this vision was granted to me. I also recall that ten years ago I dreamed of Archbishop Guti giving me a black Bible and declaring, “You are a prophet; I have given you the city.” Today’s vision stands as a continuation and confirmation of that earlier encounter.
All glory and honor be to God.
Let us refrain from criticizing what we do not fully understand. Instead, let us walk in humility and commit ourselves to prayer.
Be blessed.
