Why Dreadlocked beard Prophet Owuor is a man of Contradictions

 

“No one can purport to go to heaven without going through me,” This declaration by Prophet David Owuor caused mixed reactions among Christians with many terming it as blasphemy even as his followers were quick to approve of it.

Owuor has often said that only he has got the Keys to Heaven and that he has taken Personal authority to bless people with eternity so that they get to see the Kingdom of Heaven.

“I’ve taken personal authority. Strictly based on the words of my tongue. I bless you with eternity. You will see the glory kingdom of God. The heavens have heard,” he once said at a Crusade.

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Owuor, conspicuous in his flowing mono-chrome suits and dreadlocked beard, is a man of contradictions: The “mightiest of prophets” whose might is acknowledged by his battalion of fervent followers.

Owuor claims everyone is created knowing that the Lord is God and that he is His Prophet.

This basically means that if for instance you abuse Owuor you go direct to the hell.

Owuor had at one time claimed that a tsunami would hit Kenya and spread to other countries in East Africa if people did not repent.

“The Lord showed me the first earthquake coming all the way from Athi River, and it will touch Nairobi. The other earthquake is going to be around the lake region which is around Lake Victoria, but that does affect even Uganda, Tanzania and the neighbouring countries,” he declared at the time.

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The earthquake never came. He also asked Christians to prepare for the coming of the Lord after a lunar eclipse which occurred in December 2011.

He claimed God revealed to him two months before it happened.

“The Lord has spoken to me today (October 27, 2011). And this is what the Lord says. The Lord has spoken about an eclipse. And I am announcing from Kenya here that there’s going to be a tremendous eclipse that’s coming over the earth. Prepare the way for the coming of the Messiah. Those who have ears may listen.”

But when pressed by TV journalist Jeff Koinange during a live broadcast to reveal when the Lord would come, he clarified that “the Bible says no one knows the time and hour when the Son of Man will return.”

Do you believe in Prophet Owuor? Is he a True Prophet of the Lord?

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