Since Jesus promised he will return to earth the second time, many have come and gone claiming they are him, but no one has claimed he is the Holy Spirit in person until now.
A religious group calling itself Association Louzolo Amour OPH (Love Association OPH) claims its founder and leader, Guy Emile Loufoua Cétikouabo is the Holy Spirit, whom Jesus promised will come after him.
Member of the International Coordinating Council of the group, Brother Darius Aba Younga told journalists they have over 100 members in Ghana, mainly in the Greater-Accra, Eastern and Volta Regions.
He said “Jesus was born by a virgin and Papa Emile has no navel, which shows while he was in his mother’s womb, there was no connection between him and his mum through any umbilical cord, and that is a clear sign his birth was as miraculous as that of Jesus.”
Beyond that, the group, which began in Congo claims to have about 40,000 in parts of the world and also believes the Garden of Eden is in Africa.
It also believes that God is black, Jesus is an African, and he has returned to earth on his second coming since 1942 in the person of their founder and leader.
Indeed, they insist their leader, who they affectionately call Papa Emile, is Jesus Christ and God himself, so those who are expecting Jesus’ second coming should stop expecting because he is here in the person of Papa Emile.
All these emerged at the Association’s maiden Annual Thanksgiving Convention in Ghana, which was attended by pilgrims from homeland Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Togo, Gabon, Benin, United States of America, France and Ghana.
The convention was intended to introduce the Association and its beliefs and teaching to their Ghanaian public.
Mr Younga added that they neither discriminate against nor condemn any religion, but they are only on a mission to bring the new Biblical truth about the entire Holy Trinity – God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
He explained that the association believes in the new revelation about the Holy Trinity, the true origin of Jesus Christ and the personality of the Spirit of Truth promised by Jesus.
In fact they hold that since God manifested himself to man on a number of occasions in flesh and blood and Jesus also came to earth in flesh and blood, it goes without saying that the third person of the Holy Trinity, which is the Holy Spirit will also take human form, and that is Papa Emile.
Mr Younga further explained that in Genesis, God said “let us make man in our own image”, so if the image of God is man, which is both spirit and flesh, it goes without saying that God and the Holy Trinity are both spirit and flesh.
One of the most controversial beliefs the association holds is that “the Bible is not complete without Papa Emile.”
They explained that since the Old Testament records God the Father’s interaction with man, and the New Testament records Jesus’ interaction with man, Papa Emile’s interaction with man in this generation is also being recorded and it will become the third testament of the Bible.
As to when that addition will be made, Mr Younga did not say, but noted that “those of us who were with him in Congo in his human form we ate and drunk with him till 2008 when he finally separated himself from human.”
He said though Papa Emile is known to hail from Congo, he has been seen in the various countries where the believers live, adding that some saw him in prayer, others saw his face in the skies and others experienced him in other ways.
“We believe it is time for Ghanaians to also embrace the truth and derive the full benefits of true godliness and experience with the Spirit of Truth that Jesus promised,” he said.
“Emile is Emmanuel which means ‘God among men’ and Loufoua Cétikouabo means ‘death end there’ – so Papa Emile is God and he will never die,” Mr Younga insisted.
Source: Adomonline.com | Adom News