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Ghanaian Pastor Trends After He Said The Bible Has No Power

A Ghanaian pastor who goes by the name Apostle Frank Gago, aka Ekatso has sparked wild controversy online after he revealed that contrary to the perception by Christians that the Bible has power, there’s nothing of that sort.

The man of God went on to clarify that the Bible is merely a guide that motivates Christians to walk in righteousness and renew their faith, and that is where it ends. This is a controversial position that will unavoidably spark heated debates among Christians.

“When God was performing miracles, mankind did not know what we call a book. The Bible is a book that when you buy and you believe in the word, it becomes the Holy Bible. Even Kwaku Bonsam quotes from the Bible. It is just a normal book but it is you who makes it the Holy Bible.

“It is not the Bible that wields power and a lot of people do not understand it, there is no power in the Bible. The power resides in you. If I pray for people and they fall under my anointing, do you see me touch them with the Bible?” he questioned during an interview with Oman Channel.

The Bible

The Bible is a collection of religious writings that are revered by many different religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, and others.

The Bible is a collection of texts in many literary genres that were originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. Among other genres, these works include training manuals, narratives, poetry, and predictions.

A biblical canon is a group of texts that a specific religious tradition or society accepts as being a part of the Bible. Although most Bible believers believe it to be a work of divine inspiration, there is some variation in how they define and read the text.

Source – Tru News Report

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