Cassper Nyovest Preaches at Scorpion Kings Live in Video

Cassper Nyovest Preaches at Scorpion Kings Live in Video

  • Cassper Nyovest was one of the performers who stood out at the Scorpion Kings Live show
  • The Doc Shebeleza hitmaker shared what was heavy on his heart, and it was all about his love for God
  • Cassper Nyovest seized the opportunity to motivate fans who were cheering in the crowd

Scorpion Kings Live show by DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small had various artists take to the stage. Cassper Nyovest, aka Mufasa, caused a stir after he took to the stage with a special message on his mind.

Cassper Nyovest preaches at Scorpion Kings Live
Cassper Nyovest was preaching at Scorpion Kings Live and the video went viral. Image: Frennie Shivambu
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Cassper Nyovest had the crowd cheering after he decided to empower the people with the word of the Lord. Online users shared their thoughts on the religious declaration Cassper Nyovest felt he needed to share.

In a clip posted by @MDNnewss, Cassper Nyovest addressed the crowd at Scorpion Kings Live. The rapper reminded everyone that he gave his life to Jesus Christ. He preached that anyone with a problem should turn to God. Cassper yelled:

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"If you are in the crowd and you are depressed, you are taking pills, you've got other sicknesses, and the doctors are telling you it's over, it's not over. There is a name above all names, his name is Jesus Christ."

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The rapper told the crowd they do not have to go to church to call on God, and he is "right here." He then launched into a church hymn, "Jeso ke yena."

Cassper Nyovest delivered word of God at Scorpion Kings Live
Cassper Nyovest shared the word of God at Scorpion Kings Live. Image: Aaron J. Thornton
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Cassper Nyovest's Scorpions King Live sermon goes viral

Some people questioned the sincerity of Cassper Nyovest's mini sermon while performing at a music festival. Others felt that he was sincere in his delivery of the word of God. Watch the video of Cassper Nyovest at Scorpion Kings Live below:

@MinisterMM23 commented:

"This is amazing, let the whole world know Jesus is the King."

@woza_diego wrote:

"Good stuff from the dancing rapper, that message was necessary for this crowd, wish more artists could motivate people instead of flexing on them."

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@InjingaRSA admired Cassper Nyovest:

"You do good ,people talk, you do bad, people talk. The best thing, to just do what makes you happy do you some will appreciate you. Anyone who has a problem with what this guy is doing is a serious hater."

@kingkenzo015 applauded the rapper:

"Good on you @casspernyovest, takes guts to stand up for your faith in Christ."

Other online users were unimpressed by Cassper Nyovest:

@thekelo_Teekay argued:

"Why would you preach at music festivals ke ge bare ba win di souls?"

@paultrust007 said:

"Christian rap album on the way."

@Tekashi2 speculated:

"Soft launch of a career as a pastor. We all know these people go to church to clean money"

Mzansi drags Cassper Nyovest for preaching during performance

Briefly News previously reported that a video of Cassper Nyovest preaching during a performance sparked mixed reactions on social media.

Since becoming a born-again Christian, Cassper Nyovest has been unapologetic about his faith and uses every opportunity to share the word of God with his audience.

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Whether it's on social media or during a church sermon, Mufasa is always ready to drop some jewels about God's mercy, and his latest message topped social media trends.

Source: Briefly News

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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and Human Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 3 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za