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General News of Sunday, 12 May 2013

Source: peacefmonline

Prophet TB Joshua's spiritual prowess is not from God

The Founder and Leader of Glorious Word Power Ministries, Bishop Isaac Owusu Bempah, has questioned the foundation of Prophet Temitope Balogun (TB) Joshua's spiritual prowess.

The outspoken man of God avers that, the spiritual powers possessed by General Overseer of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) does not come from God.

To him, Prophet TB Joshua is not of God and, therefore, warned those who have bestowed their confidence in him by seeking spiritual assistance from him to be wary.

In an interview with Okay fm, Prophet Owusu-Bempah, who acknowledged that he will be incurring the wrath of the general public and worshipers of SCOAN, however, stressed that a genuine man of God will not seek to publicize himself or his works unnecessarily.

He added that the Bible has made it clear that a Prophet is not respected in his own country because to him (Bishop Owusu Bempah), there are men of God more anointed and powerful than the TB Joshua in Ghana.

“I know many people will disagree with me about what I've said about TB Joshua...some will even wonder why a fellow man of God will condemn another...but frankly I don't see him (TB Joshua) as a man of God...there are many great men of God in Ghana like Rev Eastwood Anaba, Prophet Annor, Rev Ampiah Kwofi and Bishop Dag Haward-Mills...they do not court publicity like how he (TB Joshua) does,” he said.

According to him, he would have preferred to disclose what he saw in a revelation concerning Prophet TB Joshua, but has decided to be silent on it for now.

He urged all those who disagree with him about the source of Prophet TB Joshua's spiritual prowess, to also pray fervently to God to reveal it to them; stressing, “if someone believes in him, I Owusu Bempah don’t believe him, and in as much as I don’t want to go into details I want to tell Ghanaians that I say TB Joshua is not from God, and I am not afraid to say this”.