Grace is not for sale – Rashad fumes at Evangelist Oduro for demanding $100 for sow seeding

Rashad,
a
prominent
Ghanaian
blogger
and
vlogger,
has
sharply
criticized
Prophet
Kofi
Oduro
for
asking
a
congregation
in
Maryland
to
sow
a
seed
of
$100
or
more
to
avoid
impending
calamities.

In
a
trending
video
from
the
event,
Prophet
Kofi
Oduro
claimed
that
he
had
seen
spiritual
warnings
of
“dangerous
times”
ahead.

Hence
during
the
Maryland
program,
he
asserted
that
congregants
who
contribute
$100
or
more
would
be
safe
from
the
looming
dangers.

He
further
claimed
that
by
planting
a
financial
seed,
believers
would
avert
disasters
in
their
lives
and
those
of
their
kids.

Rashad

Reacting
to
the
whole
sage,
Rashad,
on
his
Rash
Hour
show
on
GhPage
has
condemned
the
move,
stating
that
“Grace
is
not
for
sale.”

Rashad
stressed
that
the
notion
of
linking
financial
donations
with
spiritual
grace
contradicts
fundamental
Christian
beliefs.

“Grace
is
not
for
sale,”
he
emphasized
during
his
commentary
and
additionally
argued
that
God’s
favour
cannot
be
bought
or
bartered
through
financial
means.

What
has
intensified
the
backlash
against
Prophet
Oduro
is
his
use
of
the
viral
East
Legon
fatal
accident
to
emotionally
blackmail
the
church
members.

The
accident
involved
the
son
of
Prophet
Salifu
Amoako
and
it
claimed
the
lives
of
two
young
girls.

Watch
the
video
below
to
know
more…

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