If you don’t believe in prosperity, you can die – Prophet Badu Kobi

If you don’t believe in prosperity, you can die – Prophet Badu Kobi

Founder and leader of Glorious Wave Church International, Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi has admonished Christians who don’t believe in prosperity to die and go.

In an interview with host Akua Sonto on The Sonto Show on Agoo TV, Prophet Badu Kobi hinted that, I don’t understand why Christians do not believe in prosperity but thinks otherwise.

“I really do not understand why Christians do not believe in prosperity but thinks it’s for the worldly people, I just don’t understand” he added.
As a Christian, you must work and know prosperity because your Maker is prosperous and wealthy, you must never be poor. He noted.



Prophet Badu Kobi stated that, some Christians are financially illiterate thus he takes his time to teach financial literacy in his church for members to be financially literate.

“I have noticed that, some Christians are financially illiterate so I take my time to teach financial literacy in my church, so that, members can be financially literate and sound”.

The Seer added that, everybody was made to be rich but in different levels. He cited an example in Matthew chapter 15 about the rich man who was traveling to a far country and decided to share talents among his own servants.

“I tell you, everybody was made to be rich but just in different levels, an example is the rich man in Matthew Chapter 15 who was traveling to a far country and decided to share talents among his own servants, to every man he gave according to his several ability and then took his journey” he noted.
Prophet Badu advised Christians to believe in prosperity and not see it us bad.

“The Sonto Show” is aired every Sunday from 5:00pm – 5:30pm on Agoo TV.

It dives into social, health issues and real life stories.

Source:Cobby Sackitey

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