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God’s Prophet are human and they also Cry- Prophet Ogyaba

It seems that Prophet Ogyaba is addressing both the human side of prophets and the challenges they face, especially in terms of personal struggles and the pressures of ministry. The allegations mentioned, particularly regarding the 60k gift to a side chick, could be creating a lot of tension and controversy around his ministry.

In such situations, leaders often feel the need to remind their followers that prophets, like anyone else, are human and vulnerable to attacks, including false accusations or personal failures. It’s a complex situation—how do you feel about the way he’s addressing these allegations and challenges?

Prophet Ogyaba, the founder and leader of Holiness of Christ Zion Ministry, has emphasized that God’s prophets are human beings, just like anyone else, experiencing emotions such as crying, sleeping, smiling, and waking up.

In a post shared by Kristoni.com, the prophet explained that prophets and teachers often face intense attacks from the enemy. Despite these challenges, he stated that while they may be knocked down, they are not destroyed.

This message comes in the wake of allegations against him regarding a 60k gift given to a side chick.

He writes:

God’s prophets are human, subject to the same emotions and experiences as everyone else. They cry, smile, sleep, and wake up. Prophets and teachers are among the ministers who face strong attacks from the enemy. When you see them being persecuted and breaking down in tears, pray for them, encourage them, and offer words of exhortation. Who can bring accusations against God’s elect? They face intense pressure on all sides but remain unbroken. Though they may be knocked down, they are not destroyed. The enemy’s plans will indeed be formed but it shall not surely prosper! Speak words of encouragement and faith to strengthen the gifts Jesus left us with.

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source:kristoni.com

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