Prophet Bernard ElBernard Nelson-Eshun brings the proves

 THE BISHOP WHO INSTIGATED OTHER SENIOR MEN OF GOD AGAINST ME (PART 2).


One of the most important lessons I have learned in my journey in ministry is the importance of understanding who called me and why I was called. When you are clear about your calling, you are less shaken by opposition. Over the past 27 years, my walk in ministry has not been without challenges. There have been seasons of gang-ups, coordinated attacks, and what I can only describe as mafia-like tactics aimed at discrediting both my calling and my person. Yet through it all, my confidence has remained in the One who called me.


After my last write-up, I sent the link directly to the Bishop and informed him that I had posted it. I told him that if he wished to respond, he was free to do so. My intention was simple, openness and transparency. I wanted to give him the opportunity to address anything he felt needed clarification.


After I discovered that my private WhatsApp message to him had been shared on a WhatsApp platform of senior ministers of the Gospel. I also later realised that several young ministers had also gained access to that same private message. I eventually came across conversations he had with ministers of the Gospel, including some of my own colleagues in ministry. When I confronted one of these colleagues, he could not even gather the courage for us to meet after I told him I had evidence. That alone spoke volumes.


In an effort to understand what had gone wrong, I reached out to the Bishop’s son to find out whether I had offended his father in any way because I thought we had a good relationship.I am even reminded of a particular season around 2016 or 2017 when one of the Bishop’s close members left his church to join Spiritlife Revival Ministries at the National Theatre. When I discovered where he had come from, I instructed him to return and inform the Bishop that I personally sent him back. I chose honour over opportunity. But you see, there is a group who see honour and humility as weakness.


I also sent the Bishop several messages directly, yet none of them received a response. Instead, he chose to write on public platforms, and in the name of correcting excesses in the prophetic, issues were twisted and narratives were created. I remember him writing, and I quote: “If you question some false teachers with apologetics and Scripture, the discussion can stay civil. But when you question a prophetic system, you may face threats, insults, and intimidation…” He further suggested that he had been threatened, insulted, and interrogated.


This is what I find difficult to understand. Why is there always an eagerness to discredit the prophetic ministry? Yes, I have made my share of mistakes over the past 27 years like any minister would but why assume that questioning the prophetic cannot remain civil? I never insulted him. I never threatened him. In fact, what could be more civil than sending a private message out of respect and honour to engage him quietly?


The Bishop also said that the prophetic systems is about power, control, and money, I must ask, which prophetic system are we referring to? I have been in prophetic ministry for 27 years. I have pastored Spiritlife Revival Ministries for 18 years. Yet I have never taken a salary. I do not own a house. I do not own lands. So where exactly is the money? If the same measuring rod being used on the prophetic is turned in another direction towards other ministry offices, will it still stand?


It is unfortunate that every opportunity is sometimes used to discredit prophets and the prophetic, while other ministry offices are rarely subjected to the same scrutiny. I even sent videos of this same Bishop prophesying in his church on 1st February 2026, including moments where he poured water on members. He did not respond to any of those. Must someone discredit another prophet in order to justify their own prophetic expression? Why the jealousy? Why the envy?


I dont have the things you have attained, I dont associate with the political powers you associate with, I have not traveled to the nations you have traveled to, i dont own a house, I dont own lands, all I have is the anointing on my life and my name. So why the envy? Why the gang up? What do you really wants from me?


I also informed the Bishop that I was aware of the conversations he had been having with certain ministers, including the preacher on the Adenta–Dodowa road who claims to be a holiness preacher, and the pastor known for apologetics who has reportedly been telling people he has information about me that can damage my ministry. What many may not know is that this same apologetics preacher was once under my pastoral care about fifteen years ago. As for the apologetics preacher, I will hand him over to a government institution.At times, I ask myself, What exactly are you looking for? If you find something about me, what will it change? If my ministry collapses today, will my members automatically become yours? Ministry should never become a competition or a strategy of replacement.


If you had access to some of these conversations, you would probably pause and ask yourself a simple question, Was the Bishop truly interested in addressing excesses in the prophetic ministry, or was this simply an opportunity to take advantage of a issues? Sometimes, people say they cannot commercialise their conscience, yet they quietly turn the mistakes, errors, and excesses of others into opportunities to elevate themselves. Instead of correcting with sincerity, they use situations as transactions, positioning themselves as better while others are weakened.


I am not perfect, But I know that I am sincere in my walk and in my intentions. And through these experiences, I have come to realise that there are indeed mafias in ministry. There are alliances, hidden agendas, and quiet traps. That is why you must be careful. Do not fall into systems that are designed to manipulate narratives and control outcomes.


And let me also say this clearly, do not gang up against me, because I am the wrong target. I have walked this road for too long to be intimidated by conspiracies or coordinated attacks.


Anyway, this is my story… not our story.


He says it all please let me careful with everyone 🙂


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