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Stop prophecying about death – Bishop Tarkie Yarboi

Latifa Carlos
Last updated: November 7, 2019 6:47 pm
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We are living in an Era and despensation when most prophesies have turned out to be death, coffin, buried, accident, blood etc targeted at Celebrities, politicians, Religious leaders and ordinary people.

The Presiding Bishop of Victory Bible Church International, Bishop N A Tarkie-Yarboi has caution the end time doom prophets to see beyond death.

“Death is supposed to be a reward and profit to believers but the prophets are taken advantage to put fear in people as if God wants to kill everybody,” he said.

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Bishop Tarkie Yarboi made these remarks during his Apostolic visit at VBCI Excellence Sanctuary at Odorkor on the theme New Levels, New Opportunities.

Bishop Tarkie Yarboi preaching from Romans 6:1-8 explained how the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ has brought redemption to Christians. He explained further that water baptism is essential in the Christian faith since it reminds that we died with Christ during the immersion and rose with him during the lifting up from the water.

He called on Christians to believe that they have an assignment on Earth and they will surely die after finishing their task.

He taught the Excellence congregants to counter those death prophesies with ‘I shall not die but live to declare the works of God, even though I walk through the valley of shadow of death, I shall fear no evil for thou are with me’ among others.

“There is too much fear of death in the church but remember that life and death are in the power of the tongue so declare to counter any premature death,” he added.

He ended by revealing #Drop that fear of death.

Source: Rev Ofosu Agyeman Boakye (Daakyehene)

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