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Expose false Prophets – Rev. Emmanuel BoachieĀ urges Church leaders

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In the wake of a wave of ā€œdoom propheciesā€ delivered during New Year’s Eve services, Rev. Emmanuel Boachie, Country Director of Awesome Bible College and Head Pastor of Souls Pasture Church,Ā has called on genuine Christian institutions to take a stand.

Speaking in an interview on Ezra FMĀ monitored by MyNewsGh.com, the clergyman argued that the rise of fear-based predictions is a scripted sign of the biblical end times and must be met with active exposure by the ā€œtrue churchā€.

Rev. Boachie suggested that the public should not be surprised by the influx of controversial prophecies, as they align with scriptural warnings about the final days.​

ā€œThere is nothing we can do about such prophecies happening,ā€ Rev. Boachie stated. ā€œThis is because they are prophecies that the Bible has mentioned; the Bible has made it clear that in the end times, there will be lots of false prophets. What we are seeing is a result of that.ā€

Rather than reacting with fear, the Reverend noted that these occurrences should serve as a spiritual wake-up call for the public to refocus their faith.

ā€œThis is proof that the coming of Christ is near and that people should begin seeking Him,ā€ he added.

However, he placed the burden of responsibility on established, Bible-based churches to protect the public from exploitation. According to Boachie, it is no longer enough to remain silent; genuine leaders must actively distinguish themselves from those spreading messages of doom.

ā€œThe only thing that can be done is that the good churches that worship and practice the actual teachings of Christ by following the Bible must expose these false prophets,ā€ Boachie urged. ā€œThey must also make the people know that they are the true prophets of God.ā€

Rev. Boachie emphasised that the primary goal of this exposure is to provide the public with a clear choice. He believes that once the mask is removed from false practitioners, the ā€œright pathā€ will become obvious to seekers.

ā€œIf people are able to differentiate between these two, the true prophet and the false prophet, they would follow the right path,ā€ he explained.

Rev. Boachie concluded by stating he would take personal responsibility for the spiritual safety of his own congregation to ensure they are not led astray by sensationalist figures.

ā€œI won’t allow any of my church members to worship with just prophets,ā€ he remarked, signalling a move towards stricter doctrinal discipline within his ministry.

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