Majid Micheal conducts deliverance in Church service

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Popular Ghanaian actor Majeed Michel, who has since declared his calling into priesthood was seen in a picture conducting deliverance for people in a church service.

Recently, the former actor has made public that he has a desire to serve God and had since posted motivational and biblical quotes and posts on his social media handles, perhaps to convince the ‘doubting Thomas’ that he is now a true evangelist cum pastor.

In his new post, he wrote a very long article to accompany the pictures showing him lay hands on people.

He stated, “Let me tell you it wasn’t the outside world that fought Jesus when he was here on earth, but it was church members. I said it was church members and it was preachers and it was priests that fought the Lord Jesus Christ. And i want you to remember another thing too, that it wasn’t the prostitute and the drunkard and the liar that crucified my Lord but it was a bunch of dead church members that nailed him on a cross.

“The reason preachers don’t preach divine healing and the Power of God today is for the same reason the religious leaders in Jesus’ day didn’t preach it. After Jesus let the blind see and let the lame walk, they said, “It is only by Beelzebul, the prince of demons, that this fellow drives out demons.”

He added, “Let me tell you, if you oppose Divine healing you don’t oppose Majid Michel, neither do you oppose a hand full of Pentecostal preachers, if you oppose Divine healing you oppose the work of the Living God, who is opening the eyes of the blind and causing the lame to walk and the deaf to hear brother you are not opposing Man, you are opposing Gods work!!!

“It is written and it’s REAL that my JESUS HEALS.! it’s been tested, it’s been tried, and it fully satisfies. Well it’s written and it’s real and its for YOU, to put a smile in your heart and hope on your face or vise versa. #LEADERSHiP.”

Some of the movies in which the actor featured are; House of Gold, Shakira,Passion and others.

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