On Faith
“Faith is like a seed. You do not see the fruit on the day you plant it, but if you keep watering it, one day you will stand under its shade.” – Prophet Love
In the early days of the tent in Gweru, Prophet Love would often tell this story. He spoke about a young woman who sold tomatoes by the roadside. Every day she woke at 4 a.m., carried her heavy basket to the market, and sat under the sun until evening. She was not rich. She was not famous. But she kept showing up. By the end of the year, she had saved enough to send her younger brother to school.
Faith works the same way. It is not a magic wand. It is not about shouting loud prayers or chasing miracles every week. Faith is the quiet decision to keep showing up, even when nothing seems to be happening. It is planting your seed in the soil of your life and trusting the process, even when all you see is dirt.
Many people give up too early. They want results in days, not years. They plant seeds on Monday and expect fruit by Friday. But true faith understands seasons. Some days are for planting and some are for watering. Some are for waiting. Eventually, there will be a season for harvest.
If your faith is only alive when things go well, then it is not faith, it is convenience. Real faith holds on when the rain does not come. It believes there will still be a harvest even in a dry year.
So, whether your “seed” is a business idea, a broken relationship you are trying to mend, or a personal dream you have kept quiet for years, keep watering it. Pray over it. Work on it. Protect it from the weeds of doubt.
The Teachings of Prophet Love show us that one day, when you look back, you will stand in the shade of a tree you planted long ago, grateful that you never gave up.
On Money
“Money is not evil. It is only a mirror that shows the truth about a man’s heart.” – Prophet Love
There was a time when a man in the church gave Prophet Love a brown envelope after service. Inside was more money than the man’s own family would see in three months. When asked why he had given so much, the man smiled and said, “Because I believe in the work you are doing.”
Money has power because people attach meaning to it. For some, it is security. For others, it is status. And for many, it is the ticket out of poverty. This is why money must be handled carefully. It can build, and it can destroy.
Money will expose your true values. If you are greedy, money will make you greedier. If you are generous, money will give you more ways to give. That is why you must learn to master it before it masters you.
Never let desperation decide how you use money. Desperation will make you trust the wrong people, sign the wrong papers, and believe promises that have no proof. Always ask questions before you give, and if the answers are unclear, walk away.
In the end, money is just a tool. In the wrong hands, it becomes a weapon and in the right hands, it becomes a seed that can bless many. The choice is always yours.
On Loyalty
“Loyalty is like a rope. It will either pull you out of the pit or tie you to the man who threw you in.” – Prophet Love
Prophet Love often spoke about loyalty as if it were a badge of honour. And in many ways, it is. Being loyal to your friends, your family, your beliefs—these things can keep your life steady when storms come.
But loyalty without wisdom is dangerous. There were people who stood by Prophet Love even when the truth was clear. They defended him when he lied, gave him their last cent when he had already taken too much, and cut off friends and family who questioned his actions. That was not loyalty. That was blindness.
Healthy loyalty is earned and kept through honesty, respect, and trust. It is not demanded. If someone forces you to prove your loyalty by going against your values, you are not serving loyalty, you are serving control.
Ask yourself: is my loyalty helping me grow, or is it keeping me trapped? If the answer is the latter, it is time to loosen the rope.
Final Reflection on The Teachings of Prophet Love
The Teachings of Prophet Love tell us that Faith, money, and loyalty are powerful forces. They can lift a person to great heights, or they can pull them into ruin. When balanced, they can build families, communities, and even nations. When abused, they can destroy them just as quickly.
From the outside, the tent in Gweru was a place of hope. Inside, these three forces were twisted into tools of control. The lesson is simple: never surrender your mind in the name of faith, never hand over your money without understanding, and never give your loyalty to someone who will not protect your trust.
If you remember this, you will never fall for another false prophet, no matter how smooth his words or how bright his smile.
