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Abraham Chol claims he is God ‘chosen King’ and ‘son of Adam, son of God’

South Sudan's controversial cleric Abraham Chol Makech is claiming that he is a chosen son of God and king, saying he should not have been named after his father who he said just gave birth to him.

STAFF WRITER by STAFF WRITER
July 2, 2021
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Abraham Chol [Photo via SSBC)
Abraham Chol [Photo via SSBC)
JUBA – South Sudan’s controversial cleric Abraham Chol Makech is claiming that he is a chosen son of God and king, saying he should not have been named after his father who he said just gave birth to him.

“It has taken me a long journey to discover the reality of myself. The mother and father who gave birth to me said my name is Abraham Chol Makec,” told South Sudan’s Juba-based journalist Michael Christopher.

“I lived many years as Abraham Chol Makec. After I accepted Christ, I was named Abraham Chol Makech. Through the journey, I discovered that I am not Abraham Chol, nor am I the name given during my baptism,” he added.

He continued: “I came to discover a very strength thing that I am Abraham Cush, son of Adam, son of Allah, God’s king and King of the world.”

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