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Don’t Pick Money From The Ground Until Next Year– Pastor Warns

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Don’t pick money from the ground Until 1st Jan – Pastor Warns

Head Pastor of Church of God Jerusalem Prophet Seth Frimpong at Nkawkaw in the Kwahu West Municipal Assembly of Eastern Region has sent strong signal to Ghanaians to avoid picking money from the ground until 1st January 2019.

According to him, some spiritualists as part of winning souls into the kingdom of darkness and changing ones destiny ahead of the Christmas Festival are using such method to achieve their purpose.

He urged parents to advise their children in order not to fall into their trap.
In the spirit realm, some people believe that, finding coins means getting a new start in life. It represents longevity and the fact that you are destined for big things in life.

Finding pennies means that your angels and spirits are guiding you in a way that would bring success and you should stay positive.

Finding coins also represents oneness – it means that you will always stay connected to your loved ones, not only in this life, but also after death.

Moreover, Finding notes means that you should let go off fear and trust your instincts. It means that the path you have chosen for yourself is correct and you should continue to walk on it. It also means that you are all set for a positive change in your life – one that is filled with enthusiasm, positivity and happiness. It also means that all throughout your life, you will have the support of your guardian angels who will guide you and help you focus in your life.

In other words, The Pastor of Church of God Jerusalem, Prophet Seth Frimpong who is mostly seen wishing members the best of luck most times to luckily find money on the ground during Sunday service said this is a prophetic from God that, picking money on the ground between now and 31st December is a danger to one’s life.

He told the congregation that, no matter the amount of money found or seen, even if its 100billion, do not take it adding that people want to make sacrifice through ‘money on the ground’.