Surrender Ghana to the Lord – Alan to Akufo-Addo gov't
Independent presidential candidate Alan Kyerematen has called on the government to surrender Ghana to the Lord.
Mr Kyerematen, who was recently endorsed by the Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC), made this statement during his participation in the final day of a three-day End Time Seminar held at the Holy Hills Assemblies of God Church.
Addressing the congregation, Mr Kyerematen emphasised the importance of spiritual guidance and divine intervention in the affairs of the nation.
The founder and leader of the Movement for Change stressed the need for the government to acknowledge the sovereignty of God and seek his guidance in governing the country.
During his speech, Mr Kyerematen highlighted Ghana's challenges and urged leaders to turn to God for wisdom and direction in addressing them.
He emphasised the significance of prayer and faith in navigating through difficult times and finding sustainable solutions to national issues.
Mr Kyerematen's call to surrender Ghana to the Lord resonated strongly with the audience, who responded with fervent prayers and expressions of agreement.
The event served as a platform for spiritual reflection and collective supplication for divine intervention in the nation's affairs.
Meanwhile, on Resurrection Sunday, amidst celebrations of victory over death, Mr Kyerematen delivered a fervent message at the Dr Wyatt Assembly of the Pentecost Church, calling for a leader akin to Christ's characteristics to lead Ghana forward.
Addressing the congregation, Mr Kyeremanten emphasised the importance of electing a Christian leader, who embodies Christ-like qualities, to steer the nation towards transformation.
Commending the Church of Pentecost for its significant contribution to Ghana as the largest church in the country, Mr Kyerematen rallied the faithful, urging them to utilise their collective influence to determine the nation's next leader.
Stressing that leadership transcends party affiliations, he positioned himself as a transformative candidate, promising a leadership reminiscent of Christ's assurance to sinners of paradise.
In his impassioned address, Mr Kyerematen spoke to the heart of the Christian community, acknowledging the trials many have faced and invoking the hope brought forth by Christ's resurrection.
With over 70% of the population identifying as Christians, Mr Kyerematen underscored the nation's responsibility to elect a leader who would inspire hope and usher in positive change.
Drawing from biblical prophecy, particularly Ezekiel's vision of God establishing His kingdom on earth, Mr Kyerematen invoked divine guidance in the electoral process.
He implored the faithful to pray for a leader after God's own heart, emphasising the need for integrity, honesty, and servant leadership.
The former Minister of Trade and Industry concluded his message with a call to prayer, urging the congregation to support him if they indeed believed he was the chosen instrument for Ghana's transformation.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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