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Disturbig PICS: Magaya’s annointing oil makes people vomit

Prophet Walter Magaya’s PHD church has announced that the prophet’s anointing causes people to vomit part of their deliverance. The Holy Sp...

Prophet Walter Magaya’s PHD church has announced that the prophet’s anointing causes people to vomit part of their deliverance.

The Holy Spirit, the church claims, causes people to vomit their digestives as part of their deliverance from demonic oppression.

The below is a collection of official publications the church has made over several months in which the prophet himself says that people are delivered as they vomit. One of the announcements referring to these manifestations reads: “Our Visitors took turns to enter the Holy Ground and mighty deliverance took place.
Disturbig PICS: Magaya’s annointing oil makes people vomit
Disturbig PICS: Magaya’s annointing oil makes people vomit
Disturbig PICS: Magaya’s annointing oil makes people vomit
Disturbig PICS: Magaya’s annointing oil makes people vomit
Disturbig PICS: Magaya’s annointing oil makes people vomit

Those that had been fed deadly poisons by the enemy threw them up the moment they set foot there because of the power of the Holy Spirit that is at work there.” “Our visitors were granted a once in a life time opportunity to be on the Holy Ground for more healing and deliverance. The Holy Ground is synonymous to the biblical Sheep Gate, a pool which is called in Hebrew, Bethesda where people both the sick and the afflicted entered in order to receive healing and deliverance [John.5:1-7].

The differences are that our Holy Ground contains anointed sand instead of water and also that many people can get onto the Holy ground at the same time. “We have seen several people manifesting with demons the moment they get onto the Holy ground without being laid hands upon by the man of God while others start vomiting strange stuff as their deliverance take place. “Many have testified after stepping onto this Holy Ground. “Glory be to God.”

Source: PHD Ministries/Online
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