Now we are getting closer to the issue. God's people in Ghana have been misled. This is the first "misled" issues - all is well.
It is a trait of the Ghana character to refuse to face truth. No matter how much evidence there is to the contrary, the default position is "All is well. All will be OK." While such an optimistic approach to life is commendable, it is also unrealistic. In refusing to face the truth, remedial action is postponed until it i too late.
Ghana is, spiritually, sliding away from truth and will become more obvious as the years pass. But "all is well" prevents the vital and urgent repentance and change which is necessary.
This is a work of the enemy. It has been very successful. It has nullified the true voice of prophecy.
I suspect there is more of this to come. My experience is that Ghanaians will not read on. After all, "all is well."
Very disappointing.
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I have heard this comment so many times over the years ,all is well God will do it.We commend this attitude which is sadly missing here in the west, but we have to challenge this statement.The scriptures speak of a partnership with his people.What would have happened if Moses Joshua and many others had said all is well ,God will do it and settled back and did nothing.We actively participate in the things of God by the Spirits direction, not as Paul says remaining babies that are spoon fed.We are to become mature in our faith to become mature people participating in Kingdom work using the giftings God has given us.The joy of our faith is in our daily respose to the wishes of the Father, together we will do this and see the incredible happen and become firm and strong in our faith.
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