Let God be true and let all men be liars – Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng Speaks on his failed prophecy to Bawumia to win Ghana’s Election 2024. The Founder and Leader of the Power Chapel Worldwide, Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng, has stated that he won’t blame God for his failed prophecy concerning the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.
According to him, he heard God speak to him, and hence the change in result cannot be blamed on God.
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Instead, he takes the blame as a liar in the eyes of men, affirming God’s accuracy.
Speaking to his congregation on Sunday, December 8, 2024, he stated, “I know a lot of people stayed up all night listening to the election results. Yes, I spoke about it, I prophesied about it. The same way God has been speaking to me over the years, He spoke to me, but the opposite occurred.
“The Bible says, ‘Let God be true and let all men be liars.’ I saw right, I heard right, but the opposite has occurred. There is nothing I can do. It is very interesting that in our walk with God, there are times you feel you know Him so well.”
He continued, “Personally, I think that physically it is difficult to explain because the same way I have been hearing God speak is the same way I heard Him speak this time. For those of you who have been following me over the years, you know that most of the things He uses me to say come to pass. So, I will not give the blame to God. God is true, and every man is a liar. So, when it comes to God, I prefer to be the liar and God to be the true one.”
Secretary to the Board of the National Cathedral, Rev Kusi Boateng who gave prophecy that NPP Flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will win #GhanaDecides2024 has spoken in church today just minutes before the NPP Flagbearer conceded defeat and called John Mahama to congratulate him pic.twitter.com/aowEEJT6wn
— Channel8 Ghana (@Channel8Ghana) December 8, 2024
Giving a prophecy to his congregants during church service in July 2024, Rev. Kusi Boateng said that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), will be declared winner on December 9, after the polls.
According to him, the ruling NPP could risk losing a significant number of parliamentary seats to their biggest opponent, the National Democratic Congress, if they are not cautious.
He also advised the NDC to remain vigilant to avoid a similar fate from befalling them.
“The people that they say are my party members, NPP people, if they don’t take care, they will lose almost 7 to 10 seats, but then if NDC also don’t take care, NPP will take over between 19 to 24 seats from them. The election is on the 7th, on the 8th the result will not come, everybody shall be jittery.
“The result will come on the 9th. Some people will try to cause mayhem so that people shall die, and interestingly, they will call people on the street, and on the first day, only 1000 people will show up; no one will show up on the second day, and there shall be peace.
“And the result is obvious. Things are difficult; I know that there are two people coming, but the Lord has told me that by December 9, His Excellency Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia shall be crowned the president of Ghana,” he prophesied amid cheers from the congregation.
Rev. Kusi Boateng additionally advised the youth not to emigrate to other countries, regardless of the current state of the economy, assuring them that the country will soon experience fast development.
“In the next 7 years, this nation is going to experience an acceleration of advancement that it has never been experienced in the past 50 and 60 years. Young men and women don’t run away from this country. God is going to visit us one more time,” he stated.
Meanwhile, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, officially conceded defeat to his main opponent, John Dramani Mahama, in Ghana’s 2024 Presidential Election.
Dr. Bawumia made the announcement at a press conference on Sunday, December 8, 2024, emphasizing that his decision to concede defeat was motivated by the need to reduce tension and preserve national peace.
He promised that his government would ensure a smooth transition of power to John Mahama and is available to help when the need arises.
Source: Ghanaweb