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[ 2016-11-11 ] 

Apostle Kofi Nkansah-Sarkodie 98% of election prophesies are fake - Apostle Kofi Nkansah-Sarkodie Some chiefs are likely to flee and leave their
sandals behind in disgrace after the elections for
their open involvement in partisan politics, the
Founder and Leader of Open Arms Ministries/Jesus
Chapel in Kumasi, Apostle Kofi Nkansah-Sarkodie,
has said.
He said some pastors also face the same fate like
the chiefs for their political prophecies. “Some
chiefs and pastors will bow their heads in shame
after the elections for their partisan stance,”
he said
The Minister of the Gospel, who also answers to
Brother Saint Sark, said 98% of pastors are
disgracefully partisan and are not honest with
their prophecies.
According to the church leader, some of the
prophecies are not divine and lack direction and
discernment.
The man of God, who claims to be a representative
of Jesus in Ghana, said pastors, should be
truthful and wary of false prophecies, because no
one particular political party would rule
forever.
He said at the monthly media encounter on the
political front in Ghana on Monday that the
scriptures have outlined the yardstick for
choosing national leaders, and that Christians
should know better and not just join the band
wagon of some of the pastors, who are openly
indulging in partisan politics blindly.
He said Matthew 12:25-28 and 1Timothy 3:1-7 have
provided the requirements that should guide the
electorate to make informed decisions in choosing
leaders.
The servant of the Lord Jesus Christ said
discerning Christians should be able to point to
the next President, based on the conduct of
aspirants, in line with the scriptures, and not to
be deceived by the false prophecies of some
pastors.
Apostle Nkansah-Sarkodie, however, ruled out
violence in the 2016 elections, saying Ghana would
experience the most peaceful atmosphere before,
during, and after the December polls.
“The December elections would be the most free,
fair, peaceful and transparent ever to be held in
the country,” he prophesised, saying the
elections would be “one touch”.
He cautioned against electoral violence, claiming
the perpetrators would be exposed before their
activities are carried out. “Those who intend to
disrupt the elections risk not living to partake
in the elections,” he warned.
The church leader has, therefore, called on
security personnel and crime officers to be on the
lookout for perpetrators of political violence,
ahead of the elections, suggesting that the
security agencies should convene, strategise and
adopt a roadmap for peace.
He said the police must use the maximum of their
minimum force to protect society from violence,
and urged them not to spare anybody found to be
indulging in political violence.
He stressed that elections are not warfare, and
that democracy has come of age in Ghana, and
called on Ghanaians to be honest with them, and be
guided by God's directions in choosing leaders. Source - Ghanaian Chronicle

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