The founder of Fountain Gate Chapel, Eastwood Anaba, said that good people do not die early but leave the earth
He added that the people we see as good and kind people are called early by God because the living mostly does not deserve them
He said this after news about Christian Atsu's sudden death despite his good deeds became a concern for Ghanaians
Founder of the Fountain Gate Chapel Eastwood Anaba, during his usual teachings, said that good people do not die early, as many assume.
He told his congregation that when a good person is no more, they have not just died. Instead, God called them to leave the earth earlier. His teaching was meant to explain the numerous concerns about the ex-Black stars and Hatayspor winger Christian Atsu's demise despite his good deeds.
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And the reason for that is most human beings are naturally dark-hearted and do not deserve good people. And as a result, God needs to save some people from the earth thus, 'calling them'. Sometimes I tell my wife that when I see Christians, I see evil- he told his congregation.
Bishop Eastwood Anaba speaks about Christian Atsu's death being a calling Photo source: @eastwoodanabaministries Source: Instagram
He also explained that if you truly see the light of God, you will see that human beings are very dark. His reasons for making these claims and talking about how God saves the good-hearted are because people misinterpret the wonders or actions of God.
Christians assume God has not been fair to a kind-hearted person if he dies early, and hence there is no point in doing good and being kind since people who do that don't survive the atrocities they face.
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Watch Eastwood Anaba's Sermon on good people below:
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YEN.com.gh published earlier that the late Black Stars player and Haytaspor winger Christian Atsu touched the hearts of many through his footballing prowess and his humanitarian gestures. He was kind-hearted and did a lot of good deeds but lost his life in the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey.