Apostle Amoako Attah Declares Easter as Heaven’s Code for Redemption

In a powerful and emotionally charged Resurrection Sunday service, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, founder and leader of the Parliament Chapel International (PCI), delivered a prophetic message that stirred the hearts of many.

Speaking to a packed congregation, Apostle Attah combined vivid dreams with spiritual revelation, issuing a strong warning to the nation while reminding believers of the true power and purpose of Easter.

The Prophetic Dream: “The Blood Is Speaking”

Apostle Amoako Attah began his message by recounting a dream he had the night before Easter Sunday.

In the dream, he saw children crying; a haunting image that left a lasting impression. The children were led by a figure who declared that the blood shed during past elections had not been atoned for or acknowledged.

“The blood that was shed during the elections… nothing has been done about it,” Apostle Attah quoted from his dream. “These bloods will rise up against the nation. The level of bloodshed during the elections was too much — all in the name of power.”

His message echoed a prophetic tone, suggesting that unresolved acts of violence, especially those rooted in political ambition, have a spiritual cost.

According to the Apostle, these injustices are not forgotten in the spiritual realm, and the blood of the innocent “speaks” — a biblical allusion to the story of Abel in Genesis 4:10, where God said, “Your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground.”

A National Call to Repentance and Prayer

Apostle Amoako Attah led the congregation in fervent prayer for the nation, calling on believers to intercede and stand in the gap for Ghana.

He emphasized the need for national repentance and for leaders to take responsibility for the spiritual implications of their actions.

“Power should not come at the cost of innocent lives. If we do not deal with the bloodshed, the consequences will visit generations,” he warned.

The church responded with solemnity and unity, raising their voices in intercession not only for political peace but also for healing and restoration.

Apostle Amoako Attah transitioned into a teaching based on Mark 16:1–7, the account of the women discovering the empty tomb of Jesus.

He emphasized the moment the stone was rolled away as symbolic of divine intervention; a heavenly release that shifts the atmosphere.

“Every Easter, God releases a code from Heaven,” he declared. “But we have turned Easter into a celebration of activity, not of power. We are preaching the same message every year, but we are missing the power embedded in the resurrection.”

He lamented how the spiritual intensity of Christmas fades until Easter, where focus temporarily returns to Christ’s death and resurrection, yet often without full understanding of the heavenly agenda.

“The blood of Jesus was not just spilled, it was poured out with purpose,” Apostle Attah explained. “And every year at Easter, there’s a spiritual transaction. God opens a code — an access point — for believers to align with His will.”

Apostolic Warning and Hope

This year’s Resurrection Sunday message was a stark contrast to the usual jubilant celebrations. While the message carried weighty warnings, Apostle Amoako Attah also offered hope.

“Yes, the bloodshed speaks, but the blood of Jesus speaks better things. We must activate the blood of Jesus to speak over the land — to silence vengeance, to bring healing and restoration,” he concluded.

As the service ended, congregants left the sanctuary not only reflective but also spiritually charged, understanding that Easter is more than a tradition — it is a moment to engage heaven’s agenda and speak life over the land.

Apostle Francis Amoako Attah’s Resurrection Sunday message serves as a prophetic trumpet blast, calling the church and the nation into a season of repentance, prayer, and spiritual awakening.

His dream and message remind the nation that the past cannot be buried without healing, and that Easter offers more than celebration — it offers redemption and a divine reset.

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