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The immediate former president of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Professor Opoku Onyinah, has advised Ghanaian clerics who refer to themselves as prophets to be wise and desist from predicting the outcome of the elections.
According to the Apostle Onyinah, true prophets do not confuse nations with their prophecies, but are epitomes of wisdom and knowledge.
In a sermon at the New Patriotic Party (PNP) National Thanksgiving Service today (December 27, 2020) in Accra, the former leader of the Pentecost Church in Ghana noted that the office of prophets has been abused since ancient times. till the date.
He said: “One of the offices that has been abused from ancient times to contemporary times is the office of prophet. There are true prophets, but the true prophet must be such an epitome and wisdom that his ministry should not bring confusion. a nation.
“Unfortunately, one of the female prophetesses mentioned in the Bible named Noadias followed the money and gave a false prophecy about a leader named Nehemiah.
“It is my plea to those who call themselves prophets in our country to exercise patience and wisdom and not to prophecy about who will become president and who will not, and not to prophecy about the evils for which they stand. passing some people, whether they are going to die or not, but give us the power of God that will grow our economy and our nation, may the Lord have mercy on us. “
Source: Graphiconline.com
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