Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim, speaking on AP Radio 105.7’s “Ability to See” series, has issued a strong warning about the rise of false prophets, providing listeners with critical insights to avoid deception.
He emphasized that a true prophet’s foundation lies in unwavering adherence to the Scriptures, cautioning that any deviation from God’s word should raise red flags.
Dr. Ephraim clarified that a prophet’s role is distinct from that of a pastor, suggesting that churches led by self-proclaimed prophets should be viewed with skepticism. He also condemned practices such as fortune-telling and unbiblical prophetic declarations.
Drawing on Matthew 10:8, he criticized prophets who demand payment for their services, highlighting that Jesus instructed his followers to give freely.
Moral integrity was another key concern, with Dr. Ephraim pointing out that behaviors such as substance abuse and fornication among some prophets contradict biblical teachings and can lead followers astray.
He urged listeners to remain vigilant, grounding their faith in the Scriptures and carefully examining the actions of those they follow.
Dr. Ephraim’s insights on AP Radio 105.7 serve as a timely reminder for believers to exercise discernment in their pursuit of spiritual truth.