Ease Of Restrictions On Church: Before President Spoke, God Had Already Spoken – Rev. Jerry BenYawh
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The president of the republic of Ghana, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo after several and thorough consultations with great minds, eased the restrictions on religious bodies and therefore paved way for churches and mosques to operate effective Friday June 5, 2020.
However, the founder and leader of Redemption City Mercy Land chapel, Rev. Jerry BenYahw has disclosed that he was not surprised a bit after the pronouncement of the restriction adjustments because God had already revealed to him what the president was to say.
“I was sleeping when God told me that whatever that He is restoring everything. He took me to the book of Exodus Chapter 19 and told me in the Jewish calender, we are in the third month and it signifies the ability to come back. He told me the church is bouncing back” – He said.
Rev. Jerry BenYawh added that there is no way the president would have said anything different from he said. According to him, the release of the ban on church service was divine and not a copy cut from other countries.
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Rev. Jerry BenYawh who was charged in the spirit while preaching on Radio 1 100.7fm on Monday June 1 2020. confidently said christians going back to church is in the right direction and God will listen to the cry of his people.
He therefore advised that pastors comply with the directives as spelt out by the president.
So, fellow Ghanaians, with effect from Friday, 5th June, we will begin Stage One of the process of easing restrictions.
Below is the presidents statement in his 10th update;
An abridged format for religious services can commence. Twenty-five percent (25%) attendance, with a maximum number of one hundred (100) congregants, can worship at a time in church or at the mosque, with a mandatory one metre rule of social distancing between congregants. In addition to the mandatory wearing of masks for all persons at all times in churches and mosques, a register of names and contact details of all worshippers and hand washing facilities and sanitisers must be provided, with a maximum duration of one (1) hour for each service.
By: Nana Gyasi | Radio 1| Ghana