Christians must claim back the God given authority lost through the devil’s deception by aligning with God’s will, Prophetess Munashe Mwakutuya, Tribe of Fire Founder has said during the Night of fire and revival.
“From the very beginning, after the first people sinned against God, we see a powerful pattern. God came looking for Adam in the garden the very place of power, authority, and dominion where he had placed him but Adam was hiding, afraid and feeling naked because he had lost it all.
“When God asked him why, Adam’s response was a transfer of authority: he gave it to the woman, just as the woman gave it to the serpent. Satan used the snake to steal what God had placed in them, and we see how the enemy had stolen their power.
She urged Christians to pass on the buck but to take responsibility of God’s authority without compromise.
“In our generation today, we might be doing the same thing whether through ignorance or compromise, giving away our God-given authority to the enemy. God is calling you back to true identity: the image of God in you. This revival of fire is your awakening, it is the time for the sons and daughters of God to rise up and roar against every evil power trying to take our place and we do this through the victory already won on the cross,” she said.
She further challenged Christians not to fear but to have the determination to make impact in every sphere of life despite some negative forces that arise to block progress in life.
“No more fear, no more weakness, do not remain in hiding because God is looking for you. The prophet Jeremiah said on Jeremiah 1:6, “I am only a child; I cannot speak.” yet God had already ordained him as a prophet. God’s power is made perfect in weakness, allow him to work through yours.
“Show up in the realms of fire and divine encounter. Let us take back our dominion, influence, and power in the spirit, the marketplace, medicine, academia, government, industry, and every sphere of society,” she added.
Meanwhile attendees testified the mighty move of God’s power during the service with positive messages that their lives have been transformed and their faith strengthened.
Shantel Chiyangwa said “It was a journey into deeper spiritual realms and we are eagerly waiting for the next edition,” she said.
“The service was so powerful indeed, we appreciate the woman of God for her humbleness to be used by God in such a dimension,” said Charity.
Night of war has been organised together with other young gospel ministers in order to create time for intense prayers and sharing of God’s word.






















