I Don’t Believe In Open Prophecies, But . . . – Lawyer Tweneboah Koduah

Host of UTV's ‘Adekye Nsroma’ morning programme, Lawyer Tweneboah Koduah has said it is not proper that prophecies be made in public according to the Bible.

In reference to the Holy Bible, the manual to Christian life, Lawyer T.K. as he is affectionately called said, 1 Thessalonians 5:20-22 teaches him to believe in prophecies, but 1 John 4: 1 continue to instruct children of God to test spirits who make prophecies to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.

In reference to some prophecies made by some men of God on 31st December night in their various churches, he said he did not believe in such prophecies because when God wanted to prophecy to Hezekiah about his death during his ill-health days he personally and specifically sent Isaiah to deliver the prophetic message to Hezekiah and did not make it public as has become the norm of the day.

 “I believe the privatization of most government institutions will make the nation excel in its internally generated funds because private individuals ensure proper management of their institutions due to the cost involved in the management as compared to the government sector where workers don’t care much,” he said on UTV’s ‘Adekye Nsroma’.