'Get out while you can': Michelle Ntalami's message to LGBTQ community
ENTERTAINMENT
By
Vincent Kejitan
| Sep 10, 2024
Months after entrepreneur Michelle Ntalami came out to share her life-changing encounter with God, she has now penned a message to the LGBTQ community that she once identified with.
Through an Instagram post on Tuesday, Ntalami said she is no longer 'androsexual' emphasising that she is a new person who is emulating Christ.
She added that she now understands gayism is a spiritual attack from the devil that deceives them of their true purpose.
"Since my life-changing encounter with Christ, I no longer identify as androsexual. And for a long time now, I am not part of the LGBTQ+ community.
"This path was never who I was. For a brief time, I took this wrong turn during a vulnerable time in my life where I was grappling with grief, loss and pain. I believed it would bring healing and truth. Conversely, it shattered and confused me more. Deep down, I knew it was never meant for me. On that day, God confirmed this, healed and set me free," she wrote.
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Ntalami, however, said she does not condemn members of the LGBTQ community, instead, she prays for them.
She said it was a wrong path to follow and urged those who identify with it to 'get out while they can'.
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Ntalami also took the opportunity to apologise to those she may have misled while she identified with the LGBTQ community, urging them to listen to the good news that she is currently preaching.
"To the LGBTQ+ community and anyone practising this publicly or discreetly; I want to emphasize that I do not condemn you. If anything, I understand your struggle. I pray for you with love and compassion. However, our feelings, preferences, experiences and culture do not determine the truth. Only God's Word does. Friends, that is a wrong path. You are dealing with dark spiritual forces that are deeper than your own understanding. Get out while you can.
"The good news is, there is hope for those who truly seek freedom. It starts by accepting Jesus into your life. Let Him be the one to define your purpose, identity and sexuality. I also want to share a heartfelt apology to those I may have misled. It was never my intention. May my testimony point you to the only truth; Jesus Christ," she said.
Also read: Michelle Ntalami: I am androsexual, I like men, masculine energy
The influencer said she was not ashamed of her past scars, adding that God asked her to share her testimony to encourage those in bondage.
"As bold as I was in the secular world, is as bold as I will be for Jesus," she wrote.