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Beware of false prophets who pose as Angels of light – Pastor Solomon Ndosibe warns

By King Amoah

The Head Pastor of the Divine Touch Prayer Ministry in Kumasi, Pastor Solomon Ndosibe has issued a strong caution to Ghanaians particularly Christians by urging them to exercise vigilance when engaging with certain pastors in the society.

He stressed that many false prophets have emerged in these latter days and manipulating the Holy Scriptures to defraud innocent citizens and often evade justice.

Speaking to the correspondent in an interview on Thursday October 16, Pastor Ndosibe expressed concern over the escalating trend of alleged false prophets who have been operating across the country.

Which in his opinion is tarnishing the noble profession of the priesthood.

According to Pastor Ndosibe it is imperative for individuals to thoroughly scrutinize the conduct and character of pastors before forming any association with them emphasizing that not everyone claiming to be a pastor possesses a genuine divine calling.

Pastor Ndosibe categorized pastors who are operating today into three distinct types:

The Genuine Pastor: Those who have a true call from God.

The Fake or False Pastor: Individuals who employ tricks, deliver false prophecies, instill fear and panic and exploit people under the guise of the Bible.

Pastors Representing Satan: These are individuals who actively mislead God’s sons and daughters into spiritual peril as they often utilize magical means in their operations.

He referenced the Book of Matthew specifically Matthew 7:15 and 20, as defining the true status of pastors.

Pastor Ndosibe who also contributes and preaches on Trinity Television Station every Tuesday in Kumasi reiterated that bad nuts are destined to infiltrate the priesthood in the end times to deceive many.

He urged the public to view the ongoing allegations of crimes within the priesthood as a crucial call to resist counterfeit pastors from their lives.

Beyond the challenges posed by deceptive religious leaders Ndosibe highlighted biblical warnings against greed and unholy motivations.

He referenced John 9:31, which he noted speaks about the greed of false prophets.

Furthermore, he cited Jeremiah 23:17 23, which clearly indicates that God has not sent such pastors to disseminate His word; rather they preach and deceive people through the wickedness of their own hearts by misusing God’s name.

On this note Pastor Solomon Ndosibe implored believers to stand firm and renew their faith in Christ the ultimate giver of life.

He called upon Ghanaians especially Christians to actively resist oppressive pastors whose names he said have not been written in the Book of Life.

Beware of charlatan pastors and run for your life before the doomsday grips you, Ndosibe concluded, reinforcing his urgent appeal for spiritual discernment and unwavering faith.

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