Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, a prominent Ghanaian religious leader, Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI) delivered a final prophetic message concerning the upcoming U.S. presidential election on Angel FM.
Apostle Francis Amoako Attah presented a series of historical and prophetic insights, highlighting the unprecedented nature of the 2024 election, which he described as one beyond media prediction due to its “prophetic nature.”
Presenting the two key candidates—former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris—Apostle Francis Amoako Attah drew parallels between this election and historical and prophetic cycles, suggesting that whoever wins will embody a deeper prophetic fulfillment.
“One must fulfill prophecy, and one must fulfill the prophetic cycle,” he stated. “Whoever wins gives us hope that they can use the prophetic cycle to suspend prophecy.”
Drawing a historical parallel, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah referenced U.S. history from 1885 to 1889, recounting the unique case of Stephen Grover Cleveland, the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms after initially losing his second bid for office.
Cleveland lost his seat to Benjamin Harrison, only to return and defeat Harrison four years later.
Apostle Francis Amoako Attah highlighted Trump as potentially following a similar cycle, suggesting that like Cleveland, Trump has the potential to break the conventional political sequence and fulfill this “prophetic cycle.”
“Just as Cleveland, raised in New York, came back to win after a loss, Trump, also a New Yorker, may be destined to fulfill this cycle,” Apostle Francis Amoako Attah explained.
“Historically, Cleveland returned and became the 24th President, and here we are in 2024.” He went further, suggesting that if Kamala Harris wins, a different prophecy, related to the biblical god Molech, could take effect.
He cited Leviticus 18:21, warning against “immolation to Molech,” and expressed concern over policies that, he suggested, could impact the future of children and the sanctity of life.
The Apostle also referenced another vision from the Book of Revelation, specifically Revelation 17:3, which describes a woman seated on a beast—a prophecy he linked to the current global system, suggesting that 2025 is “the year of the snake” and warning of potential dangers associated with certain social policies.
He expressed concern that these could lead to moral degradation and endanger future generations, especially referencing “gays and lesbians sponsoring” Harris’s campaign.
Apostle Francis Amoako Attah also acknowledged a separate prophecy from 1933 by William Branham, who foretold that a woman would become an American president in the end times.
He suggested that Harris could potentially fulfill this prophecy, as she “closes the gap” toward this outcome.
With the prophetic significance attached to both candidates, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah posed the question: “Can a Prophetic Cycle suspend Prophesy? Or can prophecy break the prophetic cycle?”
The Apostle’s reflections extended to his personal encounters with the candidates.
He recounted a dream where he witnessed thousands of Black Americans praying for Harris, urging him to seal their prayers, yet he held reservations, citing her inability to fully “give birth to her assignment.”
Meanwhile, he claimed to have encountered Trump on three different occasions, interpreting each meeting as symbolic of Trump’s potential to impact America’s destiny.
As the U.S. prepares for one of its most critical elections, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah’s prophetic insights cast a unique light on the candidates and their potential roles in what he describes as a divine historical cycle.
While media predictions are challenged by the complexities of the race, the Apostle’s message invites believers and followers to view the election through a lens of spiritual and prophetic significance.