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Public discussion has recently focused on Prophet Bernard El-Bernard Eshun following a prophecy he delivered ahead of the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer primaries. The prophecy indicated that Kennedy Agyapong would defeat Mahamudu Bawumia.
With the outcome unfolding differently, the prophecy has since become a subject of debate, commentary, and in some quarters, public mockery.
Moments like this are not new in faith leadership. Throughout history, spiritual leaders have faced scrutiny whenever public events did not align neatly with prophetic expectations. However, faith traditions consistently caution believers against gloating over perceived setbacks.
The Bible clearly advises that people should not rejoice when others fall or stumble. This reminder is particularly relevant within religious circles, where encouragement, restraint, and humility are expected virtues.
Rather than dismissing or ridiculing a fellow man of God, such moments should prompt reflection and support. Both the Bible and the Holy Quran affirm that trials are part of the journey of faith. They teach that tests are not meant to destroy calling or purpose, but to refine character and strengthen resolve. In this sense, criticism and public pressure are not signs of failure, but familiar challenges faced by many who carry spiritual responsibility.
Scripture itself provides several examples of prophets whose declarations did not unfold exactly as people expected, yet whose calling remained unquestioned. Jonah prophesied the destruction of Nineveh, but the city was spared after repentance.
Nathan initially encouraged King David to build the temple, but later delivered a revised message following divine instruction. Elijah expected national repentance after a major spiritual victory, but instead faced threats and discouragement. Jeremiah endured prolonged mockery because his prophecies did not bring immediate relief, even though history later affirmed his message.
These examples highlight an important truth. Prophecy is often shaped by timing, human response, and divine will. A prophecy not unfolding as anticipated does not automatically disqualify a prophet, just as fulfillment does not eliminate the need for humility. Faith has always required patience, discernment, and maturity.
It is also fair to ask why similar scrutiny is not applied when prophecies from Prophet Bernard El-Bernard Eshun have come to pass. Selective criticism weakens the credibility of public judgment and overlooks years of ministry and service that cannot be reduced to a single moment.
For Prophet Bernard El-Bernard Eshun, this period should serve as motivation rather than distraction. Mockery fades, but purpose remains. The strength of a man of God is measured not by public applause or criticism, but by consistency, integrity, and commitment to calling.
In the end, challenges do not end ministries. Loss of focus does. With patience, humility, and steadfast faith, today’s test can become tomorrow’s testimony. This moment is not a setback but a turning point. Prophet Bernard El Bernard Eshun is expected to bounce back stronger than before, wiser, more grounded, and more focused, continuing his work with renewed clarity and purpose.
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