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Be discreet with prophecies, Archbishop Duncan-Williams advises prophets

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The Presiding Archbishop and General Overseer of the Action Chapel International ministry, headquartered in Accra, Ghana, Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has advised clerics to exercise discretion with their prophecies as they prepare to host services to usher in the year 2020.

Duncan-Williams said this while delivering a sermon at the Maker’s House Chapel International (Destiny Arena) Kwabenya at a service to dedicate the ultra-modern Church building of the Maker’s House Chapel.

He said there is a lot at stake for Ghana in 2020 and prophets have to be circumspect in the way they exercise their prophetic insights.

“I want to say to those of you in the prophetic office that you need to be very wise in 2020.

“You will see a lot, but you need to be wise and exercise discretion so you don’t lose your head,” Archbishop Duncan-Williams said.

In a reference to the story of prophet Nathan’s encounter with King David in the Bible in 2 Samuel 12, Duncan-Williams indicated that “Nathan did not lose his head when he prophesied to King David about the affair with Bath–Sheba”.

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