Apostle Promise Momo, founder of Zion Flames Prophetic and Intercessory Ministries, has shared a divine message forecasting reduced global hardship in 2025, contingent upon repentance and trust in God.
Speaking during a widely attended online crossover service on New Year’s Eve, Apostle Momo said God had suspended judgment on nations, signaling a possible de-escalation of conflicts worldwide.
“The Lord has heard the cries of His people,” Apostle Momo said, adding that this reprieve was granted because of prayers by the elect. However, he cautioned, “If people do not repent and put their trust in God, the hardship will double.”
Apostle Momo delivered specific prophecies for various countries, urging immediate prayer and repentance:Kenya: The apostle warned of spiritual unrest and violence in Kenya, claiming the devil had entrenched evil in the country. He urged Kenyans to embark on 70 days of prayer, predicting judgment on the current president if the nation seeks divine intervention.
“The young generation must pray fervently,” he said, foreseeing unprecedented hardships otherwise.
Ghana: Ghana faces a period of divine humbling, Apostle Momo said, due to widespread public defiance of God. He urged Ghanaians to pray against the death of a First Lady and for national repentance.
South Sudan: The apostle said South Sudan is at a crossroads, with its decade-long grace period nearing its end. He emphasized the need for godly leadership to counter growing corruption, promising rapid development if the nation remains faithful.
Cameroon: Apostle Momo predicted a spiritual “shaking” in April and June, with corrupt leaders removed from key positions. He called for prayers to end the shedding of innocent blood, a sin he said was provoking divine anger.
Beyond individual nations, the apostle appealed to the global Church for unity, condemning division fueled by rivalry and social media influencers. He quoted Romans 15:5-7, calling for a collective focus on glorifying God and addressing common enemies.
“Judgment will start in the house of God,” Apostle Momo warned, urging Christians to remain vigilant against deceit and discord.
Apostle Promise Momo, originally from Mopa-Amuro in Kogi State, Nigeria, is a seasoned preacher with a global following. Known for his prophetic ministry and books on faith, he continues to engage audiences through social media and his ministry’s website.
As 2025 begins, his message resonates as a call for collective action, prayer, and repentance to shape the year ahead.