26th May 2024 10:41:13 AM
2 mins readThe Founder of World Miracle Outreach, Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, has criticized fellow clergy members whose grasp of Christian doctrine, particularly prophecies, veers off course.
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The esteemed evangelist condemned the practice of false prophecies as utter "foolishness" and fearlessly singled out those who engage in such ungodly behavior.
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During an appearance on the Angel Morning Show on Angel FM, based in Kumasi, he remarked that while miracles are integral to the church's credibility, resorting to deceitful prophecies is irrational.
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“Why do you have to fake God’s miracle? Yes, I know people do that, but it is total foolishness beyond foolishness to fake miracles. But you know what, the only thing that will bring back credibility to the church is when we see a miracle,” Rev. Dr. Lawrence told Kwame Tanko, host of the flagship program.
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A distinguished preacher of the Gospel and the author of numerous books, including the widely read "Genuine Prophets," he emphasized the existence of authentic prophecies.
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“It is only a fool who will see a blind man’s eyes open and say it is fake,” he added.
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Underlining the significance of sincerity and honesty in spiritual matters, he cautioned against accepting purported miracles at face value, urging discernment between genuine manifestations and deceptive acts.
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Dr. Tetteh stressed that falsifying miracles can erode faith and trust on our spiritual journeys, advocating instead for a pursuit of truth, authenticity, and a genuine connection with the divine, which nourishes a deeper spiritual bond and facilitates growth.
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“Leave it to God and he will take control,” he chronicles and cited obeying his commands amid trust as sang, “when we walk with the Lord.”
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