Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim has urged the public to place salvation above debates on race, culture, and ancestral heritage, stressing that such discussions hold no eternal value.
He stated that defending the traditions of forefathers or engaging in identity arguments cannot save anyone, as all human systems will eventually pass away.
According to him, what truly matters is how a person lives before God and whether their life aligns with God’s word.
He further warned against the growing practice of offering prayers at events that later promote immorality, describing it as a misuse of prayer and a sign of spiritual ignorance.
Dr. Ephraim emphasized that God’s holiness must be respected and that prayer should not be used as a cover for actions that offend God.
He called on individuals to seek God sincerely, live according to biblical principles, and avoid distractions that do not profit the soul in life or after death.
By Alberta Antwi

