Ginimbi lived life to the fullest on earth, no doubt about it. Ringtone is however worried for Ginimbi’s soul fearing the late Zimbabwean socialite could have ended up in the pits of hell.
Ginimbi perished in a grisly car crash involving his Rolls Royce Wraith and a Honda Fit in Harare, his death has been reported across the continent as news outlets bisect his flamboyance lifestyle.
Ringtone spoke on Ginimbi’s death in a recent interview with a local blog. The gospel singer said he was not shocked by the socialite’s death, stressing that everybody dies at one point.
The gospel singer pointed out that the most important thing in one’s death is where their soul eventually end up in – heaven or hell.
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Ringtone explained that if Ginimbi had given his life to Christ then his death is a celebration to Christians because his soul will be going to heaven.
The gospel singer however expressed fear for Ginimbi’s soul if the late Zimbabwean socialite had not given his life to Christ, saying if that was the case then his soul was hell bound.
“I am not shocked because I know me and everybody else we are on the way, it is a journey. Where are you going to spend your eternity? So if that guy [Ginimbi] was to end up in hell it would be very sad for him but if he had given his life to Christ and he is going to heaven then it’s a celebration. Christians do not mourn when someone dies, we only celebrate because we know we are living this body of suffering and going to get eternal life,” said Ringtone.
Adding that;
“So we will all die eventually but the biggest thing is where will your life be when you’re dying? Are you going to heaven? Are you going to hell? I am more concerned about where I will go when I am dead.”