Meet The Bishop Who Has Outdone Jesus On Miracles

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Contemporary churches are suffused with clerics who claim to do a lot of things. From some claiming to resurrect people from the dead to others claiming that they could cure homosexuality, the church has turned into a slot where all could be said ad voluntatem, even the incomprehensible.

Last week Bishop Daniel Obinim – founder and General Overseer of International Godsway Church in Ghana and the cleric who keeps insisting he is an archangel and soon God might take him – got all the attention on his side when he intrepidly stated that he has performed more miracles than all the prophets mentioned in the bible.

Speaking at his Kumasi parish, the Angel Bishop said the only person who comes close to his strides in working wonders is Jesus Christ. Still and all, even with Jesus, he has done more miracles than him as Christ did it in three and a half years while he has repeatedly done it in decades.

Bishop Obinim went further to explain that, Jesus did not live long, and as such he could not do many miracles. Also, Jesus revealed that finally, people like him will do more miracle than he did and that is what he has been doing.

“Jesus said ‘the Miracles I’m performing, the wonders and the signs, those who believe in me, you can perform more than that’. Jesus was making reference to this that he didn’t have enough time. He worked for about 3 and a half years before leaving but those of us now we have more time.

I Angel Obinim, I have worked for so many years more than that of my father and the miracles, the angelic performances, the wonders and signs that I have performed; they are countless because I have enough time,” the outspoken man of God said.

According to him, the paths God chose for prophets like Moses, Jeremiah, Elijah, and Elisha differed greatly from what he has given hence his ability to transform in other forms, unlike those major prophets.

Watch the video in which Bishop Obinim said he performed more miracles that Jesus!


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