
In a world filled with uncertainty, do we truly believe in the power of our prayers? Do we allow the constant noise of doubt and fear to shake our faith in the existence of God? Too often, we let darkness invade our hearts, weighing us down with worry and making hopelessness a pattern in our lives. But the light of God is always present, ready to shine as a torchlight in our minds and spirits—if we allow it.
One of the divine laws is to love the Creator. Whether you call Him God, Allah, Jehovah, or Yahweh, total submission should always be our first law before anything else. When we obey God and His laws, we align ourselves with a higher vibration, just as nature follows its divine order. The sun, as powerful as it may be, cannot exist without the Creator. The seasons change, the rain falls, and the sun rises—all without our permission. Something greater than us is guiding all these elements. If we fail to acknowledge and respect that divine force, we risk sinking into a place of spiritual blindness.

A beautiful demonstration of submission to God was witnessed in New York City at the beginning of Ramadan. Muslims gathered in unity, standing shoulder to shoulder, as the call to prayer echoed through the streets of one of the busiest cities in the world.
The sound of the adhan was so powerful and humbling that it quieted the city, a true testament to the presence of God. Imagine a world where, when the call to prayer comes, every being stops what they are doing to give homage and respect to the Creator. That is the beauty of submission—a connection that transcends nationality, language, and personal differences.
No matter how powerful governments or politicians may seem, they are nothing compared to the God we serve. When life becomes burdensome, no political party or worldly system can provide the peace and satisfaction that submission to God offers. Throughout history, God’s message has remained consistent: obey His will, seek righteousness, and submit to His divine order. We are encouraged to obey the laws of the land, but only as long as they do not conflict with our religion and submission to God’s commands.
This message is not about any one religion; it is about a way of life—one that brings peace, clarity, and divine favor. When we live in submission to the Creator, we become like nature—obedient, aligned, and in perfect harmony with the divine plan. But when we deviate, we disrupt that balance. The human body and mind are designed to function upright; when we fill ourselves with negativity, disobedience, and worldly distractions, we become spiritually sick. This is why fasting is prescribed as a way to purify both body and soul. Fasting removes what does not belong in the temple of God, allowing us to heal and be restored.
The brain holds over 14 billion cells—what we feed it, both physically and spiritually, determines the state of our well-being. Separating ourselves from an ungodly world is where true power lies. We should be less concerned about who is in political office and more focused on being loyal to God. Justice cannot be found in systems built on falsehood; it is only in submission to the Creator that true justice and righteousness prevail.
Look at the steadfastness of those in Palestine, particularly in Gaza. Despite the unimaginable atrocities they endure, they continue to fast, pray, and submit to the will of God with unwavering faith. This is a powerful example of what true belief looks like. Triumph belongs to those who remain firm in submission. And in due time, God will reveal His power for all to see.
As we prepare for the new world order of righteousness and God’s kingdom, we must ensure that we are qualified to be a part of it. This means turning away from everything that is displeasing to God and striving to live in uprightness. May we all find peace in today’s message of submission, obedience, and faith. Let God be the pilot of our lives, guiding us toward eternal success and divine purpose.
Stay steadfast, remain in prayer, and trust in the Almighty. Peace and blessings to you.
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