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Owusu Bempah Descends On Rev. Frimpong Manso For His Remarks On Election Prophesies

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Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah, the founder and leader of the Glorious Word Power Ministries has responded to remarks by the President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council, Reverend Prof Paul Frimpong Manso which seeks to downplay the relevance of prophecies in elections.

Rev. Frimpong Manso speaking to some leaders of the NDC stated that prophecies about elections are fake and calculated attempts by some pastors to exploit politicians.

But Rev. Owusu Bempah speaking on Kumasi-based Hello FM dismissed Rev. Frimpong Manso’s claims saying they have no biblical basis.

In his rebuttal, Owusu Bempah made reference to a number of prophets in the Bible who rightly prophesied the outcome of major national events.

He accused his fellow cleric of hypocrisy and double standards, questioning why Frimpong Manaso was silent when Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah and Bishop Charles Agyinasare anointed and predicted victory for Mahama in the 2016 elections.

“I don’t agree with Frimpong Manso. He is part of the GPCC and they also prophecy. Bishop Agyinasare and Korankye Ankrah prophesied about the 2016 elections. They predicted victory for Mahama. They met, anointed him with oil and said he was going to win the elections. When they prophecy its right but when a different person does it, it’s wrong.”

“I don’t agree with him because God through Samuel prophesied that Saul was going to rule Israel. Nathan mentioned Solomon as the one chosen by God to lead Israel so prophecies have been with us since time immemorial. Isaiah and Jeremiah also prophesied,” Owusu Bempah added.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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