Prophet Lethebo Rabalago, who uses Doom insecticide to heal his church members, has found a way to defend his actions.
In a bid to prove his critics wrong, the preacher of the Mount Zion General Assembly in Limpopo, South Africa, has used the 'blessed' insecticide on himself.
During the Sunday Live Service on November 27, 2016, Rabalago "demonstrated the Power of God by himself. By putting in his eyes and on the the face of his skin also the mouth, he is giving you answers. We are born of the spirit.....", a Facebook post read.
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Some Facebook comments show that this new 'divine' act has been received well.
One wrote, "We thank the Holy Spririt for testifying for you and confirming that the "words" that you spoke and the works that you perfomed were shown to you by your Father(Jehovah). It id wise to obey God than man."
Another said: "Let the world of limitations know that God is not limited by anything including doom."
This comes after Twitter dragged him for using an insecticide on his church members.
Tiger Brands company, the makers of Doom, have also urged the Prophet to stop using the insecticide on humans, due to the side effects to using the harmful substance on the human skin.