Head pastor of Shining Grace Chapel international Prophet Isaac Appiah aka Amansie nsoromma has urged his fellow Men of to attach wisdom to the prophecies they claim God would give them on the 31st night of the December, 2023. According to him, the fact that you have been given the word to proclaim as far as the prophecy is concerned does not mean you have to go about it anyhow but devise means to communicate in a very wise way.
The Ghana police Service yesterday issued a statement to remind men of God in the country of the prophecies ahead of the 2023 31st December cross over services. The statement further said, “We urge the general public, especially faith-based groups and individuals to continue to be patriotic and abide by the law, to ensure that the prevailing state of law, order and security in our beloved country is maintained. The Police will like to remind the public that while we have the right to practice our faith and freedom of speech as guaranteed by our constitution and democratic values, we want to reiterate that the enjoyment of these rights are subject to respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for the public interest.
“As we have come to consider December 27th as Prophecy Communication Compliance Day, the Ghana Police Service is once again urging religious communities to practice their faith within the legal framework. In the spirit of the season, we wish everyone Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year,” the statement said. Following this directive which was first issued in 2021, the prophets were unable to deliver their prophecies in the manner that they had earlier been doing.
But speaking to SOMPA NEWS, the leader of Shining Grace Chapel international Prophet Isaac Appiah aka Amansie Nsoromma insisted that he would still prophecy on the 31st night according to the direction of the spirits but would use prophetic terms like idioms, symbols and other jargons in order not to go extremely blatant.