Chieftaincy and royalty in
Ghana and in some part of the world are normally characterized with idolatry, animal
sacrifice and clinging to traditions and ancestral practices which are in sharp
contrast to true worship stipulated in the Bible. However, the third Kohinta
Healing and Revival Prayers at Pentecost Convention Centre saw chiefs and
queens, whom, instead of being worshipped by their subjects, rather came before
God in humility to worship the King of Kings and to pray.
The Royals, clad in exquisite
and colourful royal regalia, fully participated in the 5–Day revival prayers. They
poured their hearts on the altar for divine directions in the year 2014. It was
an awesome experience full of verve and vitality as the royals took turns to dance,
praise and sing accolades to the King of Kings.
The hand of the Lord was
mightily at work at the Centre during the revival prayers. This has undoubtedly
yielded many astounding miracles of which the royals were not exempted. Nana
Afua Badu II, the queen mother of Kissi, Komenda experienced excruciating pains
for one year after her leg twisted. She received instant healing during the
prayer time as she jubilantly testified to give glory to God. She accepted
Jesus as her Lord and personal Saviour and was baptized by immersion.
In a
similar experience, Nana Owuakyireama, the queen mother of Busia Traditional
Area in the Western Region shared her testimony with the congregants. She suffered
from high blood pressure, heaviness and numbness in one part of her body for
over a year. She received instant healing during the prayer time. She was
declared medically fit after the Kohinta Revival Prayers.
The Royals were Nana Kofi
Abuna V (Chief of Essipon), Nana Kwahin V, Nana Afua Badu II, Nana Owuakyireama,
Nana Akomah Afrah I, Nana Dasiwah II and Nana Kwasi Asante. The Centre Manager,
Rev. Samuel Edzii Davidson said a special prayer for the royals.
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