The General Overseer of the Prophetic Hill Church, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has described controversy as an inevitable part of his prophetic ministry, likening it to an occupational hazard.
In an exclusive interview with Ghana Weekend on Thursday May 22, the outspoken man of God opened up about how he handles public backlash and criticism, particularly surrounding his prophecies and public appearances.
“How do I handle controversies? Well, from the word go, just as they didn’t love Jesus, I know very well that those who I haven’t been called to will also not love me,” he said. “I call it occupational hazard. I am a leader of a great church.”
According to Prophet Gaisie, not everyone is meant to receive his message, and that often leads to misunderstanding and criticism.
“I haven’t been called to everybody, but to those that I have been called to, what you call controversy may not be controversy to them,” he noted.
He further explained that controversy is part and parcel of the prophetic calling. “You cannot be a prophet and there will not be controversy. To one, what you are saying is good, but to another, it might not be good.
“So, the one that it may not be good to, the person may react or fire back,” he said.
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