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The SEER’s Prophecy On Global Power Crisis And America’s Struggles Fulfilling In Wake Of Hurricane Milton

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Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, the founder of Parliament Chapel International is gaining attention for his prophecy released earlier this year on January 15, 2024.

His foresight into global catastrophes, particularly the warnings about severe power crises and natural disasters in America, seems to have unfolded in the wake of Hurricane Milton, leaving many to question whether his words were a genuine revelation or a chilling coincidence.

The Prophecy

Apostle Francis Amoako Attah’s prophecy touched on significant global events for 2024, predicting a year of turmoil, marked by extreme natural disasters and power shortages.

The most alarming part of his prediction involved America, which he foresaw would suffer the brunt of global upheavals.

According to the prophecy, the world, especially America, would experience devastating blackouts and severe natural events.

He emphasized that if America heeded the warnings from prophets, the nation could be spared from certain disasters.

Among his predictions was a forecast of a “supernatural” hurricane returning to America, which he claimed would cause widespread blackouts and destruction.

His chilling phrase, “America is on a red line,” echoed as a caution to the country, warning of an impending crisis if preventive measures were not taken. The prophecy also alluded to widespread “dumsor” (power outages) affecting millions.

Hurricane Milton Hits America

On October 9, 2024, the prophecy appeared to come to fruition.

Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida’s Gulf Coast as a powerful Category 3 storm, unleashing widespread devastation.

The storm’s ferocity was beyond anything the region had seen in recent history, with 100-mile-per-hour winds ripping through homes and infrastructure.

Transformers exploded, streetlights crashed, and fires broke out in the midst of the chaos, leaving more than 3 million people in the state without power.

The storm surge pushed floodwaters into residential neighborhoods, submerging entire blocks and leaving countless families displaced.

At least 27 tornadoes were spawned by the hurricane, causing even further damage and chaos across Florida.

Counties like Saint Lucie bore the brunt of the storm, with roofs torn off homes and debris scattered across the landscape.

The current death toll from Hurricane Milton stands at 10, with authorities warning that the number is likely to rise as rescue operations continue.

A Supernatural Warning?

Apostle Amoako Attah’s prophecy seems eerily similar to the disaster unfolding before our eyes.

As predicted, millions of Americans are now living in darkness as power grids fail under the weight of the storm’s destruction.

His mention of a “supernatural blackout” now resonates with the current situation, where Florida faces an overwhelming power crisis following the hurricane.

More than just physical destruction, the spiritual warning attached to the prophecy beckons reflection on the role of prophecy in guiding nations.

Critics might argue that hurricanes are predictable natural occurrences, especially during the storm season in the United States.

However, supporters of the Apostle point to the specificity of his predictions, particularly his detailed reference to power outages and natural calamities.

The Apostle’s call to prayer for America, issued months before the hurricane, now seems more urgent than ever.

Amoako Attah’s prophecy raises questions about the influence of prophetic messages in modern society.

His belief that listening to prophets can avert disasters holds spiritual weight for his followers, and for some, Hurricane Milton’s destruction is evidence of ignored warnings.

“If only a nation would listen to the voice of the prophets, then the nation would be called blessed and prosper,” Attah stated in January.

His prophecy also mentioned that without such heed, the repercussions would be severe, and America might be poised for even greater trials ahead.

While skeptics remain, the unfolding events surrounding Hurricane Milton bring to light the complexities of interpreting prophecies in today’s world. Whether divine foresight or uncanny prediction, the stark reality is that millions of Americans are facing the catastrophe Amoako Attah warned about.

As Florida continues to reel from the effects of Hurricane Milton, experts predict a long road to recovery. The widespread power outages, damaged infrastructure, and flooding will likely take months, if not years, to fully address.

The exact cost of the damage is yet to be determined, but early estimates place it in the billions. Emergency crews are working around the clock to restore power, rescue survivors, and provide aid to those affected by the storm.

For those who heed Amoako Attah’s words, the devastation left by Hurricane Milton could be a reminder to listen to prophetic voices and take action before disaster strikes. Whether or not the nation chooses to listen in the future remains to be seen.

For now, America is grappling with the aftermath of one of the most destructive natural events in its recent history.

As the Apostle’s followers pray for the nation, others are left contemplating the role of prophecy in shaping the future.

Conclusion

As Hurricane Milton wreaks havoc across America, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah’s prophecy seems to align uncannily with the disaster.

The power outages, destruction, and loss of life echo the warnings he issued months prior.

While some view his predictions as coincidence, others believe they are a supernatural message that should not be ignored.

As the world watches the ongoing recovery efforts, the connection between faith, prophecy, and natural disasters has once again become a topic of serious contemplation.

-PROSPER AGBENYEGA

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