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After Prophesying That NPP Will Be In Power For 40 Years, Owusu Bempah Now Claims NPP Has Lost It’s Key In The Spiritual Realm

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If you thought football betting was the only popular game of chance, considering how one could either bet on Liverpool or Chelsea to win, or even predict double chance for either of them, or even a straight draw, you haven’t seen what a real game of chance is.

In Ghana, a real game of chance is what has come to be known as “Prophecy” or “Spiritual Direction” or whatever name you may choose to call it.

In the Bible, every prophecy had only two possible outcomes; either it comes to pass or it didn’t come to pass. These two possible outcomes decided the fate or should i say, ‘reputation’ of the Prophet who uttered that Prophecy. There was no way in-between.

For Instance, we know from the Bible that the Prophet Isaiah prophesied about the virgin birth of a Messiah as was written in Isaiah 7:14, “A virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel”. We read in the New Testament about when this took place. Jesus was born to Mary in Bethlehem. (See Luke 2.)

The above represents the first of two outcomes when a Prophet’s prophecy has come to pass. In this case, we can easily conclude that the Prophet Isaiah indeed heard from God before pronouncing his prophecy publicly.

The Bible was very thorough in outlining how Prophecies such as the one proclaimed by Isaiah should be judged. This is very clearly spelled out in Deuteronomy 18:22; “If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord has not spoken.”

Yet even true prophecy can be messier than many of us would like. In the Bible, true prophets often acted in ways that other people considered eccentric (Jer. 19:10; Acts 21:11), and their contemporaries sometimes deemed them mentally unstable (2 Kings 9:11; Jer. 29:26; John 10:20).

In contrast to prophecies about God’s long-range purposes, most prophecies in the Bible about his short-range purposes are conditional, whether stated as such or not. Thus Jonah’s “Forty more days and Nineveh will be overthrown” (Jonah 3:4) was not fulfilled in Jonah’s generation because Nineveh repented.

Jeremiah explains this process plainly: “If at any time I announce that a nation or kingdom is to be uprooted, torn down and destroyed, and if that nation I warned repents of its evil, then I will relent and not inflict on it the disaster I had planned. And if at another time I announce that a nation or kingdom is to be built up and planted, and if it does evil in my sight and does not obey me, then I will reconsider the good I had intended to do for it” (Jer. 18:7–10).

For years, in Ghana, Reverend Owusu Bempah and his company of so-called elite “Prophets” have made their name and fame on the latter principle, thus, everything they predict that comes to pass means they have heard from God and whatever they say that does not come to pass means God has changed His mind as a result of probably some fervent prayer from a saint or a genuine remorse by a villain.

For this, Owusu Bempah and his friends had enjoyed almost unlimited freedom, churning out the most ridiculous of predictions and terming them as prophecies, inflicting fear and panic on a people so pressed down by superstition that they think any statement made under the cloak of prophecy should not be subjected to even the tiniest bit of critical analysis.

So now, this all-powerful Owusu Bempah, who once claimed to unilaterally possess the keys to Ghana’s presidency, and who boldly claimed that Mahama will never be President again, and that the NPP will rule for the next 40 years, is suddenly claiming that the NPP has lost the so-called keys he claimed to have handed them in the spiritual realm.

It doesnt take much analysis to see through Owusu Bempah’s newly-assumed amateurish posture.

The man is clearly licking his wounds after IGP Dampare broke the air of “above-the-law-ism” around him which gave him the audacity to go to another person’s house in broad daylight with men brandishing guns, all in the name of going to teach someone a lesson.

Now, Owusu Bempah, a not-so-intelligent conman who has made his name and fortune from the ignorance of the masses, having listened to the news, and analyzed the seemingly waning public goodwill around the Akufo-Addo government, is now gradually tilting towards the man whom he himself publicly claimed would never ever be President again. How convenient.

In a latest interview on Okay FM, Owusu Bempah is now claiming that a series of meetings need to be held in the spiritual realm under the leadership of Father Abraham, who is the Chairman of a certain Spiritual board before a decision can be made as to who becomes Ghana’s next President.

I dare say that Owusu Bempah is cleverly throwing a bait to desperate politicians to seek him out in order to siphon some money under the pretext of offering spiritual support. I mean, i won’t be surprised if he asks for airfare or submarine fare or whatever it takes to attend the said board meeting.

If Owusu Bempah deserves anything from anybody, it should be a careful emotional and psychological assistance. The man is clearly still suffering post-detention traumatic stress disorder.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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