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Apostle Francis Amoako Attah Calls for End to Wastefulness in Society

Wed, Feb 19 2025 4:17 PM
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Renowned spiritual leader Apostle Francis Amoako Attah and Founder of Parliament Chapel International (PCI), has delivered a passionate message on wastefulness, urging Ghanaians to adopt a more prudent and responsible approach to resource management. Speaking during a sermon, the respected preacher underscored the destructive nature of waste and its consequences on individuals, families, and national development.

The Divine Perspective on Waste
Apostle Amoako Attah emphasized that both God and Allah abhor wastefulness, stressing that unnecessary extravagance contradicts divine principles. He likened wastefulness to leakages, drawing an analogy with broken pipelines that spill water endlessly while the cost is ultimately borne by the poor.

“The leakages are too much. Water spills all over as if there is no water company in the country, and yet the bill is shared for the poor to pay,” he lamented.

He referenced scripture to reinforce his point, stating that even God does not allow rain to fall where there are no inhabitants to benefit from it. “The land helped itself for God to help it. When God realizes you are ready, He will bring forth rain. Do something, allow something to come out of you which will propel God to make things happen for you,” he advised.

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Examples of Wastefulness in Society
Apostle Amoako Attah highlighted several instances where wastefulness has become deeply rooted in contemporary culture, particularly in marriages, religion, and governance.

Extravagant Weddings and Social Pressures
The Apostle criticized the growing trend of extravagant weddings, which he attributed to the influence of European cultural practices such as pre-wedding photoshoots and lavish ceremonies.

“We must have enough to save. The next generation should know that we don’t build a life on diamonds and extravagant weddings, but we build lives with money,” he said.

He encouraged couples to focus on financial stability and long-term security rather than fleeting celebrations. According to him, wisdom in spending should take precedence over social pressures that promote unsustainable expenses.

Wasteful Religious Practices
Apostle Amoako Attah also addressed what he termed ‘wasteful religion,’ criticizing individuals who contribute excessively to religious activities while neglecting their financial responsibilities at home. He called for a more balanced approach to faith, one that aligns spirituality with economic prudence.

“God is not wasteful. When you continue to waste, you are a devil—so says the Quran,” he warned.

National Governance and Economic Waste
The Apostle extended his critique to government policies, stressing that successive governments have failed to curb financial waste. He urged leaders to implement policies that prioritize sustainability and long-term growth instead of short-term extravagance.

“Governments will come and go, but you will live without stress if you manage your resources wisely,” he stated, encouraging citizens to take responsibility for their financial well-being regardless of political leadership.”

A Call for Prudence and Sustainability
Apostle Amoako Attah’s message serves as a wake-up call for individuals, religious institutions, and governments to adopt a more sustainable and responsible approach to resource management. He urged citizens to cut their coat according to their size and to live within their means to ensure a stress-free and prosperous future.

His sermon resonates at a time when economic hardship and financial instability are growing concerns in Ghana and beyond. His call to action encourages a shift in mindset, emphasizing that wealth is built not on extravagance, but on wise financial planning, discipline, and sustainability.

“Stop being wasteful,” he concluded, urging everyone to embrace a culture of prudence, foresight, and responsibility.

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