The founder and general overseer of Kingdom Life Ministries, a vibrant multicultural church in London, UK, with several branches in Ghana, believes that the results of the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections have separated the false prophets from the genuine ones.
Bishop Emmanuel Owusu Ansah stated that some false prophets took advantage of the elections to spread lies and make claims that were not from God.
He was especially disappointed when some of the prophets promised to return to idol worship if their prophecies failed or burnt themselves.
He described these comments as pure foolishness, coming not from God but from false prophets.
He lamented that false prophets are telling lies that God has not said, and I heard some curse themselves, threatening to burn themselves if this man does not win.
He claimed that the actions of these false prophets caused tribal, partisan, religious, and prophetic conflicts.
‘’Ghana is suffering from false prophecy by false prophets. Let me tell you why I am serious: there were not only religious conflicts and not only tribal conflicts, not only political or partisan conflicts, but there were also prophetic conflicts. Creating confusion between members—what my pastor said is contrary to what my pastor said, and that alone is creating conflict—we thank God that the voice of God is clear, and by this clarity, we want to appreciate God for giving us a leader. I don’t want to argue; I don’t want to fall into any debate. I don’t want to be a citizen contrary to our democratic values. I want to appreciate democracy for making people choose their leader.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana