Veteran gospel singer Rose Muhando recently shared details about a surprising and generous gift she received during a church service. The Tanzanian artist, known for her powerful spiritual songs and long-standing presence in the gospel scene, was given a car by a preacher during what she described as a divinely orchestrated moment.
In a radio interview, Rose recounted how she ended up at the church of a preacher named Musa. After a performance at a show, her companion suggested they attend a nearby church service. What began as a casual visit soon turned into a life-changing event. Although she initially sat at the back of the church, members recognized her and invited her to the front.
It was during this visit that the preacher surprised her with a Toyota Prius. Rose expressed deep appreciation for the gift, emphasizing that she had never met the man before that day. She believes her presence at the church was divinely guided, and she views the gift as part of a greater spiritual purpose.
When asked if she would consider doing what another gospel singer, Goodluck Gozbert, had done—burning a luxury car gifted to him by another preacher—Rose responded with calm wisdom. She made it clear that she would not follow such a path. “I respect God’s plan,” she said, adding that it’s not her place to speak negatively about God’s anointed or their actions. She stressed that everyone’s spiritual journey is individual, and accountability lies between each person and their Creator.
Her composed and thoughtful response drew admiration from many. Online, fans and followers praised her level-headedness and spiritual insight. Her words reflected a deep understanding of respect and discernment, values she has consistently displayed throughout her music and ministry.
In contrast, Goodluck Gozbert, the artist whose actions were mentioned in comparison, shared a very different experience. He once received a Mercedes-Benz as a gift from another preacher but later destroyed the vehicle, citing spiritual unease. According to his account, he began feeling disturbed after accepting the gift. He claimed he received divine warnings not to drive the car, but initially dismissed them.
Over time, he noticed that negative energy surrounded the vehicle. People close to him seemed to know intimate details about the car, and he began to feel unsafe. He even lent the car to a friend for a wedding, only to feel a stronger spiritual conviction afterward. He ultimately decided to burn the car, believing that it was the only way to protect himself from further harm.
Though their reactions were very different, both singers highlighted the importance of spiritual sensitivity. Where one acted on a strong personal conviction, the other showed gratitude and restraint, choosing not to judge but to walk her own path in peace.
The incident has sparked reflection among gospel music fans and followers of faith. It underscores how each person’s walk with God is deeply personal and how responses to spiritual experiences can vary dramatically. Whether through radical obedience or quiet reverence, both stories reveal the complexity and depth of spiritual discernment in the modern world of gospel ministry.