South Africa: How Did the Doom 'Pastor' Respond to Criticism?

Prophet Lethebo Rabalago holds a can of Doom...
23 November 2016

Cape Town — Lethebo Rabalago, who calls himself a prophet, sprayed Doom insecticide onto worshippers, and then posted pictures on his Facebook page. The post sparked a public outcry, with even the makers of Doom - Tiger Brands - releasing a statement on the unorthodox use of their poisonous product.

Rabalago responded to the statement and criticism with the following post:

We are not going to Rob our Faith.

As for this I rather Go to Jail because Christ is mystery of God. We don't hear from media or pastors but we hear from God.

When a poison come to the hand of the man of God is no more a poison is the blessing from above.

I Prophet Penuel I confirm that this a total demonstration of God’s Power , I don't see an error I see the manifestation of God's word. I dont fear any man I overcame the world long ago .

Children of Penuel do not Criticize become like your Father because your Father is the mystery, do not Rob your Faith (Turn Snake into Chocolate) it depends on you whether you make Bar one , Ps , Kitcat.

We are not Pastors who will join the world and fight against the mystery of God. Is no more a Doom is the medicine from above. If you disagree don't speak from afar come to me.

Criticism not our portion.

Aslong we are here we will stand for this mystery , no one will stop it because we hear from God not from any religious acts.

My brother Prophet Lethebo be strengthen in Christ Jesus , go forward with the work of the Father. Do not go back , go On!

To God Be The Glory!

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