Why am I not surprised? smh...
A Ghanaian preacher known online as Ebo Jesus has explained why his prophecy of a world-ending flood on Christmas Day didn’t happen.
He previously claimed God revealed that three years of nonstop rain would begin on Dec. 25 and said he was instructed to build an ark as the only refuge. Large crowds reportedly gathered, believing the disaster was imminent.
After nothing happened, he said he received another revelation, claiming God delayed the flood after prayers and fasting and allowed time to build more arks. He told followers to go home, enjoy Christmas, and not panic.
However, reports suggest he used donated money to buy a $100,000 Mercedes, shocking many online. Netizens have criticized how so many people were allegedly misled into willingly giving him money, sparking widespread backlash after the prophecy failed.
A Ghanaian preacher known online as Ebo Jesus has explained why his prophecy of a world-ending flood on Christmas Day didn’t happen.
He previously claimed God revealed that three years of nonstop rain would begin on Dec. 25 and said he was instructed to build an ark as the only refuge. Large crowds reportedly gathered, believing the disaster was imminent.
After nothing happened, he said he received another revelation, claiming God delayed the flood after prayers and fasting and allowed time to build more arks. He told followers to go home, enjoy Christmas, and not panic.
However, reports suggest he used donated money to buy a $100,000 Mercedes, shocking many online. Netizens have criticized how so many people were allegedly misled into willingly giving him money, sparking widespread backlash after the prophecy failed.
Why am I not surprised? smh...
A Ghanaian preacher known online as Ebo Jesus has explained why his prophecy of a world-ending flood on Christmas Day didn’t happen.
He previously claimed God revealed that three years of nonstop rain would begin on Dec. 25 and said he was instructed to build an ark as the only refuge. Large crowds reportedly gathered, believing the disaster was imminent.
After nothing happened, he said he received another revelation, claiming God delayed the flood after prayers and fasting and allowed time to build more arks. He told followers to go home, enjoy Christmas, and not panic.
However, reports suggest he used donated money to buy a $100,000 Mercedes, shocking many online. Netizens have criticized how so many people were allegedly misled into willingly giving him money, sparking widespread backlash after the prophecy failed.