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A prophetic look at 2020 by Prince Raymond Trollip

In 2020, God is taking over and doing things His way

Editor –

This is God’s year of fulfilment; prophecies will come to pass. We, as South Africans, need to humble ourselves to these warnings.

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God will allow serious awakening for His nation because of the serious wrongs in this country. Because of these wrongs, more grace is granted in 2020; God will release more grace into this country for the change. The first thing is unity; this country is very divided among races and political parties. Even churches and cultural groups are affected.

Always remember that God can never unite people if they are fighting for freedom but separate from each other.
Once a government denies the rights of others (the politics of this country denies the Constitutional Rights of South Africans and forces political policies into power), this divides us seriously.

This church is fine with this, even though it is not Biblical.

Good people in this country are okay with it, even though they know that divided we fall and united we stand.
No one has tried to unite this country besides former President Nelson Mandela, who saw a rainbow nation, but his party did not allow him to carry out his vision.

Now no one has the guts to take on this monster that is controlling the country with greed, hatred and bitterness.
We need to seriously forgive each other for God to help us find a way out.

In 2020, God is taking over and doing things His way. Grace is going to be poured out and all races will come together.

Those who are standing in the way will be removed. South Africa is going to set the standard for the world.
For the first time, South Africa will be the country that God wanted it to be.

To those who carry a spirit of love, pray so that God can use you for this to happen. Churches must believe in unity and must pray for this to happen.

Prince Raymond Trollip

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