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Apostle Kofi Nkansah-Sarkodie aka ‘Brother Sark’ |
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A POPULAR KUMASI-based man of God has
sternly cautioned Christians, and for that Ghanaians, to refrain from
patronizing the sale of anointing oil, holy water, handkerchiefs and
other odd items by some pastors in the country because it is ‘satanic’.
Apostle
Kofi Nkansah-Sarkodie, General Overseer of the Open Arms Ministries in
Kumasi stressed that “in the spiritual world, an object like talisman
and lately anointing oil and water is given to establish contact with
demons for a breakthrough.”
He bemoaned the ascendancy in
reported cases of pastors selling holy water, oil, handkerchiefs and all
sort of weird items for breakthrough, warning the populace not to get
close to such practices since it was not acceptable in the sight of God.
According
to him, all those who desire breakthrough in life should faithfully
seek the face of God through constant prayers and by living righteous
lifestyles that would glorify the creator of the world, God “and you
shall be blessed abundantly in return by God”.
In a release to
the media, Apostle Nkansah-Sarkodie popularly called ‘Brother Sark’
insisted that all those that would get rich through ungodly practices
like the purchase of oil and water would live to regret since their
wealth and breakthrough would be short-lived.
Brother Sark
admonished people that patronized the sale of oil, handkerchiefs and
holy water to quickly ask for forgiveness from God so that they could
prevent the possibility of calamities befalling them and their families.
The
Man of God said the sale of odd items by pastors for breakthrough in
life had been a worry to him for over two decades now and he has decided
to come out boldly to condemn the phenomenon now following the recent
death of four people via ‘mad’ rush for holy oil and water in Accra.
He
entreated pastors to preach salvation to win more souls for the kingdom
of God which is near and stop misleading people with getting fabulously
rich overnight.
FROM I.F. Joe Awuah Jnr., Kumasi |
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