Friday, April 26, 2024

 It is truly astonishing to consider the extent to which we believe our nation's influence can shape the course of world history. However, when we reflect on the rulers of the past, it becomes clear that their presence alone did not have the power to rectify the societal injustices that accumulate over time. In fact, the history of mankind is akin to an emotional saga, where individuals eventually fade into oblivion and are forgotten. If a ruler were to be commemorated as a lifeless idol, it would only serve as a reminder that true life and the events that shape history are orchestrated by a higher power - God, who reigns over the past, present, and future of our world. These inanimate idols lack the ability to speak or exert any influence; not even their recorded accounts can bring about a transformation in the destructive ways of our planet. Only God possesses the authority to rule over the earth, as human rulers often fail to govern with fairness and justice, neglecting the welfare of the underprivileged. Yet, a ruler's true value lies in their powerlessness to effect positive change unless God intervenes and upholds the principles of a just and balanced society. It is through God's blessings that individuals can secure personal prosperity, ensuring a prosperous future. There is only one supreme commander of the universe who can bring an end to wars, topple one ruler and raise another, and sustain life itself by allowing every person to breathe. This is why human endeavors are subject to sudden cessation, followed by swift oblivion. I am referring to genuine power, not the romantic notion of it. Therefore, those who believe that freedom holds significant importance must recognize their insignificance in the grand scheme of determining the fate of nations. Similar to a stillborn baby, one's life holds no significance in the grand scheme of who possesses the power to sustain nations. God governs based on moral capability, and it has been our constant prayer to gain a true understanding of the reality of our world.

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