Today, after all these years, men are saying Guyana shall rise

Dear Editor
WE are still in the New Year mood, so let me extend best wishes to you and your excellent staff of journalists a challenging and rewarding New Year 2019.
You may wonder why I use the terms challenging and rewarding; nevertheless, I need to point out a dreaded and feared aspect of the reality of challenges that lies ahead of this young republic, in the hope of forging ahead with its given agenda within the new demographic of political life.

This past weekend I had the distinct privilege to sit in a forum, among some of the brightest and noblest of citizens of this republic. The Moray House hosted the launching of a new political party, the ANUG.

I sat and keenly listened to the presentations of all the speakers at the head table. At a certain time the chairperson entertained questions from the floor. I stood up, and declared to one and all that the presenters in their presentation covered only three basic demographics of political life: physical, mental and social, with the exclusion of the spiritual life of politics, which is the acknowledgement of God.

There is a precious lesson to be learned from one of, if not, the greatest nation in the 21st century up to this present time in the history of the world’s nations. The Stabroek News edition of Saturday, January 19, 2019, spoke of ‘Learning from Whitehall and Washington’. Editor, I moved a vote of yes confidence to this editorial for bringing to this nation, the knowledge of reminding ourselves of the presence of an unseen God in the affairs of nations. I want to establish to this entire nation that there are fingers that are writing on the walls of the nation’s heart: a divine message that speaks of judgment that is coming!
In the Holy Bible – the most sacred of all religious writings and revered among born-again believers in Christ Jesus, whose birth anniversary we have just celebrated. There is, in the Old Testament, a definitive and moving story of a Kingdom that changed hands. Daniel chapter 5:5 reads thus: “In the same hour came forth fingers of a man’s hands and wrote over against the candle sticks upon the plasters of the walls of the Kings’ Palace, and the King saw the part of the hand that wrote.” Read it for yourself!

Henceforth, I hereby declare by divine decree that this nation shall live and not die deaths of or, through poverty, by which many naysayers and cynics have imposed their will upon Guyana, whereby their bewitching ways have negatively affected the mental psyche of feeble minds. I stand as a living testimony of the inspiration of God who reveals to his servants – the prophets do things too marvellous and glorious to the unbelieving hearts.
Just under 30 years ago, I was ushered into a forum in the heart of London: the Hammersmith Town Hall of distinguished and prominent Guyanese living in London, declaring what was revealed to me 10 years prior to my being in London, concerning the political progress and economic prosperity that will overtake this nation Guyana.
At the end of my talk, these intelligent, but doubtful Guyanese accosted me, and asked why do I speak so good of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, nothing good can come out of Guyana for the next 100 years?

Today, after all these years, men are saying Guyana shall rise!

Editor, permit me to allude to the launch at the Moray House,, because on Sunday 27th January, 201, a Learning Centre (school of life) will be launched at the same location, (all are invited), whereby, I will expound on the four areas of challenges within human and political life: Physical, Mental, Social and Spiritual. Remember readers, the fingers that hold the pen are mightier and stronger than the hands that hold the sword.
Thank you! A blessed New Year to all Guyana! I sincerely pray for this new political party ANUG, that they will fulfill their purpose and not blow steam.

Regards
Apostle Vanrick Beresford

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