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A king needs the voice of a prophet who is the mouthpiece of God – Ga Mantse

The esteemed ruler of the Ga State, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has called for the integration of trusted prophets within leadership frameworks.

Speaking on the occasion of this year’s Fathers’ Day during a visit to renowned Ghanaian prophet and philanthropist Bernard ElBernard Nelson-Eshun, King Tsuru emphasized the crucial role prophets play in governance and leadership.

Highlighting the historical significance of prophets, the Ga Mantse stated, “There can never be a king without a prophet. If you look through the quarters of the Bible and throughout history, it will tell you that the prophet made nations and broke nations. They’re the mouthpiece of the Supreme Authority of God. A king needs the voice of the prophet. A king must listen to a prophet because a prophet is the mouthpiece of God.”

Despite the controversies and instances of charlatanism associated with the prophetic ministry over the years, King Tsuru underscored that true prophets are invaluable assets to leaders for the supernatural insights they provide.

The visit to Prophet Nelson-Eshun was not only a gesture of gratitude but also a celebration of the pivotal role the prophet played in King Tsuru’s journey to becoming the leader of the Ga people.

The King recounted how Prophet Nelson-Eshun was the first to prophesy about his future as the Ga Mantse, a revelation that provided him with clarity and direction at a young age.

Prophet Nelson-Eshun

King Tsuru expressed his heartfelt thanks to Prophet Nelson-Eshun, attributing his eventual enthronement to the prophet’s guidance and support.

“My continued association with the founder and General Overseer of the SpiritLife Revival Ministries is what finally led to my enthronement as the leader of the Ga people,” he shared.

The remarks by King Tsuru were met with enthusiastic applause from the congregation present at the SpiritLife Revival Ministries. The Ga Mantse, adorned in his traditional regalia, was accompanied by his linguist and other functionaries of his royal court.

Additionally, King Tsuru used the occasion to urge Christians and the general populace to work diligently towards ensuring a smooth, peaceful, and transparent election on December 7.

He emphasized that such efforts are crucial for maintaining the country and the Ga State on a sustained path of progress.

The event highlighted the profound relationship between spiritual guidance and leadership, reaffirming the belief in the transformative power of prophetic insights in shaping the future of communities and nations.

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