“Collective Judgement Coming” – Apostle Amoako Attah Warns of Monumental Global Catastrophe in July

Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, Founder and General Overseer of Parliament Chapel International, has delivered a chilling prophetic warning, calling on nations, leaders, institutions, and individuals to brace themselves for what he describes as a looming “collective judgment” set to unfold within the month of July.

Speaking during a live broadcast on DL FM, Apostle Amoako Attah expressed deep spiritual unrest, stating that he has seen signs in the spirit realm indicating a catastrophic wave of death, destruction, and disappearance.

“Something is coming, and I am afraid in my spirit. Every element is angry against humanity,” the Apostle declared solemnly. “This is not going to affect only one person or one nation; it is a collective judgment that will sweep across individuals, parties, companies, and countries.”

He anchored his prophetic revelations on biblical codes, particularly referencing Ezekiel 39:14, which speaks of mass cleansing and the employment of people to search for and bury dead bodies after a period of devastation. He emphasized that the scripture serves as a prophetic code for the current times, stating that this specific scripture is “activated” this month.

“This month is monumental. Before the end of July, people will be employed to search for bodies. There will be missing persons and mass deaths. If you lose something, finding it will be almost impossible. This code is working until the 30th,” he warned.

The preacher further referenced 2 Kings 25:25, which recounts a royal assassination in the seventh month, interpreting it as a scriptural cue for possible acts of terrorism or political violence within the same timeframe.

“The spirit of terrorism has been activated. Like Ishmael who struck Gedaliah, there are terrorists already moving and planning their attacks this month. Leaders, security agencies, and nations must stay alert.”

Apostle Amoako Attah called on believers and the global community to intensify their prayers and stay spiritually grounded, noting that while disaster may be inevitable for many, those who remain vigilant and obedient to divine instructions can be spared.

The warnings come amid growing global tensions, natural disasters, and political instability in various parts of the world. Though no specific country or event was named, the Apostle urged leaders and citizens alike to take prophetic warnings seriously.

Background

Apostle Amoako Attah is widely known in Ghana and across Africa for his prophetic ministry, particularly in matters involving global and national events. His latest warning has since sparked conversations among religious circles and on social media, with many urging caution and preparedness.

Authorities are yet to respond to the prophecy, but security experts have in the past acknowledged the growing role of religious voices in influencing public alertness during uncertain times.

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