The leader and founder of Action Chapel International (ACI), Archbishop Duncan Williams, has warned that if the spread of Covid-19 pandemic goes beyond the month of April, it would lead to all manner of challenges and difficulties for nations.
According to him, some of the challenges that the pandemic will bring along are severe financial crises that nations, communities, business and organisations all over the world are not ready to handle.
He further warned that it will bring about anxieties, desperation, depression, mental torture/insanity, emotional challenges, oppression and grief during and after, which would lead people to act out of character.
Archbishop Duncan Williams made this statement when he led a midnight prayer session online against the disease and also to encourage believers at this difficult time to pray without ceasing.
According to him: “When prayer goes up, heavens comes down. John Wesley of the Methodist Church said in his days: It seems to me God cannot do nothing, until somebody prays. And I say prayer is a daily necessity for daily trials. The Bible said pray without ceasing.”
He said the outbreak of the pandemic was a snare of fowler and it must to be addressed with prayers, since there are evil forces that are taking advantage of the situation to cause all manner of difficulties for nations. He prayed that every snare cast upon humanity by the fowler be destroyed.
The Archbishop added that the lord God has said there would be crisis in March and April, “and I believe that this virus and crisis that it brought to our world must end by the end of April and if goes beyond the end of April, the enemy is prolonging it for an agenda.
“To create hardship for humanity and to bring about all kinds of crises and complications that leaders of nations are not ready to handle and don’t have answer for.”
He prayed that antidote to the virus must be discovered with immediate effect, so that it does not proceed beyond the month of April.
He reiterates: “The challenges this crisis has introduced to our world, which leaders of nations have no ideas of and are not prepared or ready for, that is why the spread of the virus must not be prolonged.”
By Bernice Bessey / www.thechronicle.com
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