Gayton McKenzie believes a Mitchells Plain pastor who told Jocelyn Smith's mother to remove her rosary necklace helped solve the missing child case.
Pastor Leon Jacobs, speaking at the church's outdoor service on Sunday, March 3, also claimed that a resolution to the incident would occur within “three days.”
On Wednesday, authorities confirmed that four adults are being questioned in the disappearance of a 6-year-old child. Police also claim that an arrest is “imminent”.
Like Gayton, who has been active in the search efforts, Jacobs is a reformed inmate.
Pastor predicts Jocelyn Smith will 'breakthrough' within 3 days
In a Facebook post by Gayton McKenzie, the Patriotic Alliance leader reflected on his discussion with the pastor and said he believed it was a “true prophetic declaration.”
He posted this: “God works in mysterious ways. [Leon Jacobs] He said that as long as Kelly wears beads, there is no quick fix to this problem. [rosary] around her neck. I was mildly annoyed because I'm not interested in necklaces. I want to find Jocelyn.
“The same night I had a dream about the same pastor as the beads…He gave a powerful sermon and publicly called for the removal of the beads.
“Immediately Pastor Leon made a prophetic declaration that the case would be resolved within three days.''
Watch the video below…
Truly a prophetic declaration 🥹🙏🏾
A True Prophetic Declaration God truly works in mysterious ways. I saw these gentlemen while searching in the middle of the night. He approached me and introduced himself as Pastor Leon Jacobs. He said that as long as Kelly wears a bead “Kuraray” around his neck, he will never solve this problem any time soon. I was mildly annoyed because I have no interest in the necklace I want to find Joshlyn. I just smiled and said, “I heard the pastor.” That night I had a dream about the very same pastor as Bees, so I called him the next morning and asked him to meet me in Tygerberg. He repeated the story of the beads. I have had many great pastors to ask to lead worship, so I have already asked Pastor Leon dos Santos, who walked around day and night to help me find Joshlyn. He said he couldn't go because it was his birthday and his family was planning to spend the whole day in Joburg. My spirit has convicted me to ask Pastor Leon, I have never heard his sermon, I have only been convicted by my spirit and I have never heard him preach. He did his duty. He gave a powerful sermon and called on the public to remove their rosaries. I always thought it was a rosary, but it's something else similar to a sacred rosary. She took it off. Immediately Pastor Leon made a prophetic declaration that the case would be resolved within three days. Everyone there could feel the Spirit of God at that moment. The spirit moved and the atmosphere changed. I knew right away that Kelly and Boeta would be escaping with the help of sangomas today. I had my security team stop guarding me and guard these people for three days because I was convicted of God showing up. He solved the case in three days. The next step is to find Joshlyn. I call on all of us to continue to pray. We the people of God know when God calls us to call on Him, now is the time, prayer works 🥹
Posted by Gayton McKenzie on Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Another video posted on TikTok Live showed Kelly swearing her daughter Jocelyn was still alive thanks to the beads.
she told a group of community members. “I am a Roman Catholic. This is our church…the prayer of our father.”
@louise.dassie #prayforsafereturn #joslinsmith❤️👣 #missingchild #mygodisanawsomegod♥️🙏 #southafrica #havefaith #bringjoslinhomesafe #protectourchildren #voiceforthevoiceless🤍 #keephopealive ♬Original song – ꧁❀🤍Louise♡Dassie🤍❀꧂
Gayton McKenzie: “The soul was moving”
Gayton McKenzie continued that the pastor's words touched the hearts of many in the crowd. “My soul has condemned me,” he said of choosing religious leaders to speak at services.
He added: “The spirit has moved and the atmosphere has changed.”
Gayton had previously dismissed information provided by psychics regarding Jocelyn's disappearance.
One of the popular psychics, Kandis Starr, claimed in a viral video that Jocelyn was hurt by those close to her.
She also shared the idea that Jocelyn died and was taken to a location “a long, bumpy road ahead.”
To followers who tagged him in Kandis' videos, Gayton responded: Perhaps other investigators will be able to track it down. I believe in prayer and Almighty God. You can't believe both. ”