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“God Is Not Revealing Mysteries Anymore” – Pastor Mensa Otabil Claims Prophets Are ‘Deceiving Individuals’

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Pastor Mensa Otabil, the founder and basic overseer of the Worldwide Central Gospel Church (ICGC), has sparked a heated debate along with his newest feedback about divine revelations. In a video that has been circulating extensively, the revered preacher emphatically said, “God isn’t revealing mysteries to anyone once more. I’ll say it once more: God isn’t revealing mysteries to anyone, and God isn’t talking by revelation to anyone. God’s revelation is closed; He’s not including or subtracting from it.”

Pastor Otabil’s remarks recommend that the period of God revealing new mysteries to people is over.

This daring declaration comes amidst a wave of controversial prophecies surrounding the upcoming election. Many prophets have predicted conflicting outcomes, every proclaiming a distinct candidate because the winner. Pastor Otabil’s phrases seem to problem the credibility of those predictions, suggesting that such claims will not be divinely impressed however fairly private assertions.

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