Prophets Urged To Desist From Fake Prophecies

Prophet Eric Kwasi Amponsah

A gospel musician and a prophet, Prophet Eric Kwasi Amponsah, has cautioned Ghanaian prophets to put a stop to making what he describes as ‘fake’ prophecies.

He said the increasing rate of false prophecies could pose great danger for Ghana if the nation does not take steps to stop the trend.

According to him, false prophecies are not promoting the Kingdom of God but rather creating fear and panic among the people.

back link building services=0></a></div><p>The man of God, who is credited with three albums, cautioned prophets against prophesying death of personalities including celebrities, adding that false prophecy always bring confusion on the land.</p><p>He again appealed to the government to stand firm and institute laws that would hold men of God in check in their day-to-day activities to help eliminate and expose false prophets and prophetesses in the country.</p><p>Also known as Computer Man, Prophet Amponsah in an interview with BEATWAVES, urged Ghanaians to change their attitudes towards seeking prophetic revelations all the time and look to God for direction.</p><p>He expressed the view that many false prophets are now in the country looking for easy ways to amass wealth instead of preaching God’s word to the listening public, hence the need for the citizenry to be careful not to fall victim to such false prophets.</p><div class='code-block code-block-5' style='margin: 8px 0; clear: both;'> <a href=https://www.adhang.com/guest-posting-services/ ><img class=lazy src=