After the flood prophecy failed, Ghanaian "Noah" says God changed his mind.
- The reason the foretold catastrophe did not materialize has been addressed by a Ghanaian preacher known online as Ebo Jesus, who claimed that a three-year rainstorm would start on Christmas Day and flood the earth.
- The self-described "Noah" from Ghana had previously claimed in August that he had received a supernatural revelation that the world would end on December 25th due to three years of nonstop rain.
- Ebo had previously claimed that God had told him the precise date of the disaster and given him instructions to build several wooden arks in order to save those who trusted in his message.
- Ebo and his supporters can be seen hammering boards and putting together the crafts that will save humanity in a number of films that have been shared on social media.
- When compared to the biblical ark mentioned in the Book of Genesis, the boats are tiny. Nevertheless, he attracted more volunteers than he could possibly save.
- The pastor stated that he was instructed to construct an ark in preparation for a catastrophic flood.
- This newspaper claims that on December 24, he disclosed that the ark was about 80% complete and insisted that it would be the only place to stay when the disaster struck.
- God has given us ample time to build more arks than the 10 that will accommodate all of us.
- A Ghanaian preacher known online as Ebo Jesus stated that a three-year rainfall will begin on Christmas Day and flood the earth, which is why the predicted disaster did not come to pass.
- "Come if you have faith; I'm building an ark." We don't charge anyone for it; it's free. Go home, my friend, if it doesn't rain when you arrive.
- "I have prayed, fasted for three weeks, and implored you to turn from your sins. For Ghana and the entire world, I have prayed. God is in charge of whatever occurs, according to Ebo Noah.
- Ebo Noah claimed to have already constructed six arks in anticipation of a devastating flood while standing next to one of the boats. He stated that he purchased 250,000 trees to build four of the arks.
- However, Ebo Noah said that his prayers convinced God to postpone the impending catastrophe so that more people could get ready when nothing happened on Christmas Day.
- His comments provoked a new discussion on the veracity of his previous forecast, with a number of social media users criticizing him and demanding his arrest on X.
- Ebo has a content creator, according to X user Akinwale_cfi. "What is he doing there?" asked isaacessien77, another user. By now, shouldn't he be in the ark? But why had he gone there? Ghana, just look at where he is; he should be in jail," @ng_digitals remarked.
the contempt for Christianity. How can anyone reaffirm their faith in the Bible and its lessons?

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