UK based Ghanaian Gospel Singer Sonnie Badu has warned Pastors, Bishops, and Apostles of God not to take glory meant to be given to God in the church.
He revealed that failure to adhere to this warning would result in an experience of some of the “pain and agony” Jesus Christ experienced; an experience that will eventually make them wheel chair bound and fed through tubes.
According to the "Let it rain" Singer who claim to have received an open vision on Monday February 6, 2016, said in a post on Instagram;
"In an open vision a few hours ago, God gave me a message to relay to all Pastors , Bishops , Apostles , and men of God that have assumed the place of Jesus in the church and comfortably claim the glory that should be given to Jesus alone. The Lord will let you experience just a little bit of the pain and agony that His son Jesus experienced. Including excruciating pain in the middle of your palm preventing any normal hand function. Followed by unbearable pain in your feet that will hinder your ability to walk and lack of sleep due to severe pain in your side. You will end up in a wheel chair, being fed through tubes for 3 weeks. Perhaps, you will then understand the sheer arrogance in taking the glory for a burden you did not and can never bear for the sake of humanity. #Selah"
After this revelation by the Gospel Singer, no Pastor, Bishop, and Apostle has reacted yet.
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The Word of God says, "Touch NOT my anointed and do my Prophet no harm". Be very mindful of your speech regarding this man of God. If you do not understand, simply pray and ask God to give you understanding. God us not mocked. Whatsoever a man sows that shall he also reap. You DO NOT want a harvest from tainted seed.
Ghana people, so all you can do is to insult this young man because of what he said?
Its been said Gods wrath will start from the church and we all know There's nothing wrong with what the Man Of God said because its beyond true. However, when you turn around to disrespect someone you watch from afar and don't know is where the problem is. You don't disrespect the anointed, be careful.
There's a difference between CONFIDENCE & PRIDE.....lets not be illiterates here....You clearly do not know or have not met Sonnie Badu up close if thats your take on him.......
who said Sonnie Badu has pride look , with all he has achieved, meet him and you will know what a man of god should look and act like... do your home work well, illiterate
at Esi or who ever you are, where you there when he started? have you met him before? you really do not know sonnie Badu... shame on you ... go and meet him and you will see what humility looks like
I agree with esi. I am sure you need to act on what you heard first before u even attempt to preach it. Remember th encounter between David and Nathan. When Nathan told David that Man U say should die is you. Watch out.
The greatest mistake of many a Christian in Ghana is our inability to read the bible. Not that we have any deformity that prevents us from reading, but it is sheer laziness. As a result, we believe every word that our pastors say. The women are mostly the victims of such attitude of gullibility. They go to the extent of disobeying their own husbands and rather obeying their pastors. Even the Apostle Paul in the bible urged the people of Berea to do this: "Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true" ACTS 17:11 This is what is required of every Christian,!! It is high time we found time everyday to read the bible. The bible says for lack of knowledge, my people perish.
Some of the people in the clergy now want to enjoy the honor and glory due God. If they pray to God for a miracle and it comes to pass, they own the credit rather than giving it to God. Take a case where a pastor prays for a church member over a need and when God meets that need, the member by way of testimony, thanks the pastor for that. The pastor then sits in his seat, enjoying the praises and honor the member showers on him/her. Instead of the pastor telling the congregation that he/she is just an instrument of God and that the honor, thanks and praise should be ascribed to God. WELL, I HOPE THAT THEY LISTEN AND CHANGE, ELSE...
I have no doubt that you heard those words from God. What I'm in doubt is whether those words were not directed at you yourself and you're now shifting it to include others. Sonnie Badu, you started so humbly but you've allowed pride to set in and it's frightening. May God help you to humble yourself. Yes all Pastors need to humble themselves and so must you.