Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, the founder and leader of Perez Chapel International, has issued a stern warning to Ghanaians regarding the proliferation of misleading prophecies motivated by personal ambition rather than divine inspiration. Speaking during a service on February 1, 2026, the respected clergyman highlighted a growing concern within the religious landscape where some individuals use prophetic utterances to manipulate followers for personal gain. He emphasized that the primary purpose of prophecy should be to provide spiritual guidance and edification, not to serve the selfish interests of the person delivering the message.
The Archbishop underscored that true prophecies must be firmly rooted in the Holy Scriptures and delivered with a spirit of love. According to Agyinasare, genuine divine messages are intended to foster hope, provide strength, and build up the faith of the congregation. He sharply contrasted this with "false prophecies" that often instill fear, create unnecessary panic, or foster an unhealthy dependence on the prophet. By shifting the focus from God to the individual, such practices undermine the spiritual health of the community and detract from the core tenets of the Christian faith.
Drawing from Matthew 7:15-20, Archbishop Agyinasare urged Christians to exercise a high level of discernment and accountability. He reminded believers that they have the spiritual responsibility to identify true prophets by their "fruits"—their actions, character, and the long-term impact of their ministry. He noted that prophecy remains a vital and divine aspect of the church's guidance system, but it must be subject to scrutiny and transparency. This call for vigilance serves as a broader reminder to the Ghanaian public to remain grounded in scriptural truths to avoid falling prey to exploitation under the guise of spirituality.
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