Join the movement! Apostle Joy is preaching at Apostle and Pastor Marimo’s Hope Conference at Kingdom Faith International in Chegutu, Zimbabwe, from November 7-10. The four day conference is set to bring inspiration, renewal, and spiritual growth.
Apostle Joy has been equipping the congregation, his uncompromising words on serving and relationships leaving a lasting impact. “The kingdom’s efficiency relies on spiritual eunuchs,” he emphasized, citing Matthew 19 verses 10 to 12 (KJV).
He delved into God’s creation and formation processes, highlighting Genesis 1 verse 27 (KJV), which reads: “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.” Furthermore, Apostle Joy addressed a critical issue plaguing churches today: attempting to form things not first created spiritually. “If it’s not there in the spiritual, it cannot be in the physical,” he stressed, referencing the primary book of the Bible – Genesis 1 verse 31 (AMP). “God approves the creation – the man, the tree, and so on – before moving to the stage of formation, just like the process of a house plan.” Apostle Joy illustrated the importance of spiritual preparation, encouraging believers to “command what you want the day before through prayer.” However, his focus shifted to the crucial role of eunuchs, particularly uncastrated ones, who cannot advance the kingdom of God. “Uncastrated servants may serve well, but they often bring their ideologies, deviating from the king’s vision,” he cautioned.
The man of God explained that these ‘uncastrated’ eunuchs serve with divided loyalties and agendas. Though physically intact, they lack spiritual dedication. He warned that such individuals can hinder the church’s growth and efficiency, emphasizing the need for spiritual eunuchs who serve with undivided devotion. Citing the Book of Esther 2 verse 3 (NIV), it reads: “Let the king appoint commissioners in every province of his realm to bring all these beautiful young women into the harem at the citadel of Susa. Let them be placed under the care of Hegai, the king’s eunuch, who is in charge of the women; and let beauty treatments be given to them.” Apostle Joy drew parallels between Hegai’s role and the qualities required of spiritual eunuchs.
He went on to define three types of eunuchs, as explained in Matthew 19 verse 12 (KJV): physically castrated, spiritually chosen, and those serving with undivided devotion. However, his emphasis remained on uncastrated eunuchs, urging leaders to recognize and address potential deviations from the king’s vision.
In addition, Apostle Joy stressed key principles, including the vital importance of commitment in relationships, understanding the distinction between fornication and adultery, and recognizing Satan’s tactics of targeting the church through its women. Additionally, he emphasized that the anointing cannot be deceived, serving ultimately benefits the one who sows, every instruction from God comes with accompanying provision and enablement, and gossiping and negativity inevitably hinder spiritual growth.
Like Hegai, they should safeguard the kingdom’s precious ideologies and jewels without distraction, drift, or deviation from their objective, avoiding personal interference, use, or gain.
In conclusion, Apostle Joy summarized, “A person is blessed proportionally to the service they render.” His words served as a clarion call to leaders and believers alike, highlighting the imperative of spiritual eunuchs in advancing the kingdom.
In a tender time of divine encounter, Apostle Joy extended heartfelt prayers for those seeking alignment and restoration, inviting willing hearts to reclaim their spiritual vitality and position before God.
The Chegutu community will undoubtedly feel the ripple effects of Apostle Joy’s profound teaching and ministration.

