Prophet Kumchacha
Prophet Kumchacha

An outspoken man of God is incensed about what he says are the plethora of doomsday prophesies by his colleagues in the country.

According to the founder and leader of the Heaven’s Gate Ministries, though most of these prophesies might be genuine, it is not meant for public consumption.

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The watch night service on December 31, 2019 is almost becoming a day reserved to predict the destinies of most celebrities and politicians in the country.

Ahead of the December general elections, the 2019 prophesies was based more on the outcome and how the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) is said to be plotting to rig the elections.

Prophet Badu Kobi and Prophet Nigel Gaisie

Popular prophets like Rev Isaac Owusu Bempah, Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi and Prophet Nigel Gaisie gave contradictory prophesies on the upcoming elections – all of whom are claiming came from God.

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This has generated controversy in the country and others have lampooned the men of God for engaging in blasphemy.

Prophet Isaac Owusu Bempah

In support, Prophet Kumchacha contributing to the discussion on Adom FM’s Entertainment Hall expressed disappointment in his senior colleagues.

He explained that, considering the number of years in God’s ministry, he expected the prophets to be circumspect in delivering their prophesies.

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“Prophecy is very sensitive so I expected my prophets to have used common and approach those involved rather than making it public” he added.

The founder and leader of the Heaven’s Gate Ministries said Christianity has suffered a setback due to what he described as unprofessional behaviour of some men of God.

“The gift of prophecy is now becoming a competition between pastors which is very bad” he stressed.

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Prophet Kumchacha urged the prophets to rather pray for the leaders of the country to develop Ghana rather than predicting their death.

“Now Ghanaians don’t respect pastors anymore because of these doomsday prophesies. God reveals to redeem so if you [prophets] see any prophecy, just pray and reverse it. Use common sense” he fumed.