Apostle Amoako Attah Delivers Fiery Prophetic Message, Calls for National Spiritual Awakening

Renowned prophet and founder of Parliament Chapel International, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, has delivered a thought-provoking message during a live broadcast on Angel TV, touching on spiritual ignorance, prophetic reincarnations, and the power of intentional prayer ahead of this year’s Mpaebo Kɛse (Great Prayer Gathering).

Speaking with his characteristic boldness, Apostle Amoako Attah declared that many of the struggles people face are not the result of external spiritual attacks, but rather internal battles stemming from ignorance and poor choices.

“Don’t be afraid of Satan,” he stated. “Be afraid of ignorance and being stupid. That is deeper than you think. Satan is not my problem—if he were, I met him here and I will leave him here. What you focus on, you empower. Sometimes the fight is not with the devil but with what is within you.”

He urged viewers to shift their focus away from fear-driven spirituality and instead pursue knowledge and inner transformation.

In a prophetic revelation that has since stirred public interest, the Apostle claimed that this week’s spiritual atmosphere is marked by unusual activity, particularly among women. “A lot of women will menstruate this whole week because of tomorrow’s date,” he said, without elaborating on the significance of the date.

He further claimed that this month marks the spiritual return of powerful biblical and historical figures to Ghana, including Samson and David.

“A lot of people who are gone, both from the Bible and outside it, will be born back in Ghana from this month. I once said Trump would return as David. Today, they call him David Trump because he rose up when things were tough.”

Quoting Acts 2, Apostle Amoako Attah drew parallels between biblical prophecy and the natural cycles of the moon and women, suggesting that divine messages are embedded in earthly phenomena.

“The month will turn into blood; the month stands for women. They have seasons and out-of-seasons, just like the moon.”

He concluded with a call to action, inviting Ghanaians to join this year’s Mpaebo Kɛse, a nationwide special prayer session to be held at the Parliament Chapel auditorium in Odorkor Official Town.

“All prayers have their answers here on Earth,” he said. “Let us come together and pray not only for ourselves but for the destiny of this nation.”

The upcoming Mpaebo Kɛse is expected to draw thousands of participants and remains one of the church’s most spiritually significant events of the year.

 

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