If you are aware that you are not righteous, disregard making it to heaven,” ~ Amy Newman
Renowned gospel artist and singer of the acclaimed "Okamafo," Amy Newman, has recently stirred discussions across social media and radio platforms with her profound declaration.
In a candid interview with Nana Benyin Crentsil on Y FM Kumasi's Sunday morning gospel program "First Service," the music evangelist asserted that mere identification as a Christian is insufficient for divine alignment.
Amy Newman, known for the 'Ma Me Nka' hit, chuckled as she conveyed the complexity of ascertaining the prevalence of true Christians in Ghana.
In her nuanced perspective, she posited, "We might claim to be Christians because Jesus Christ declared that he is coming to take the righteous, but that is not what God is coming to take."
The legendary elaborated, underscoring the intricate nature of the question and emphasized the pivotal role of righteousness, suggesting that awareness of one's lack of righteousness should deter aspirations of reaching heaven.
This thought-provoking insight from Evangelist Amy Newman underscores the primacy of righteousness as the fundamental criterion to be recognized as a child of God.
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