The Illusion of Superiority: Forsaking Peace Is Forsaking God

 

A profound image representing the message of divine harmony and the rejection of conflict. In the foreground, two figures are shown in shadow, standing apart but with light illuminating them from above. Above them, a glowing divine presence, symbolizing God, radiates light that gently touches both figures. Below them, the ground is cracked and shadowed, representing conflict and division. In the background, a subtle presence of a dark figure represents the devil, lurking in the shadows, symbolizing the desire for destruction. The overall scene conveys the contrast between peace and conflict, with the divine light urging unity and dialogue, while darkness represents division.

“They think they belong to a superior religion and solely have all the rights, but yet they fail to realize that the God that has created them also created whom they call their enemies. God wants His creations to live in harmony, and the devil wants them to kill each other. Know this as you will hear it again from the One you will have no choice but to obey. The one that forsakes peace has forsaken God, and the one that refuses dialogue is His enemy.”

We live in a world where many people, driven by the belief that they belong to a superior religion, claim the exclusive right to righteousness. Yet, they forget that the same God who created them also fashioned the very ones they call their enemies. This mindset is not just a mistake but a grave deviation from the very core of divine purpose. It’s not enough to follow a religion in name or outward practice alone; the heart of faith is in the pursuit of peace, justice, and harmony with all of God's creations.

God’s True Intent for Humanity

God's message has been consistent throughout time: He created us all—every human being, every soul, regardless of the boundaries and labels we place on each other. Whether we differ in beliefs, language, or customs, we all stem from the same Creator, and His ultimate wish is for us to live in harmony. When we call someone our "enemy," it is often out of misunderstanding, fear, or prejudice. But in truth, we are all part of the same human family, and by refusing to see that, we are distancing ourselves from God.

The Devil’s Work: Division and Violence

Division is not of God—it is the work of the devil, who seeks to sow hatred, conflict, and bloodshed among God's creation. The devil's influence is present wherever there is war, strife, and refusal to engage in dialogue. He feeds on anger, prejudice, and the illusion of superiority. When people believe that their religion makes them superior to others, they are unwittingly playing into the hands of the devil, who relishes in the chaos that follows.

The Refusal of Dialogue: A Sign of Godlessness

Dialogue is one of the most powerful tools we have to resolve conflict and build bridges between different communities and cultures. When someone refuses dialogue, they are not just refusing another person—they are refusing the chance for peace. And in doing so, they turn their back on God, for God is present in every effort toward understanding, compassion, and reconciliation.

Prophets throughout history have always sought peace and dialogue, even in the face of great adversity. Prophet Muhammad ï·º engaged in dialogue with people of all faiths, fostering peaceful coexistence. Jesus preached love for one's neighbor, and Moses guided his people toward justice. Yet, there are still those who forsake these divine teachings in favor of superiority and conflict, failing to realize that this path is the furthest from God.

Forsaking Peace Is Forsaking God

When we forsake peace, we forsake God Himself. God’s commandments to us are rooted in love, compassion, and mercy, and when we turn away from these principles, we turn away from Him. The world is in desperate need of healing, and this healing can only begin when we lay down our prejudices and open our hearts to peace.

It’s easy to see someone as an enemy—it’s far harder, but far more divine, to see them as another soul, loved by God, worthy of peace, worthy of dialogue. If we deny peace, if we refuse to engage in conversations that could lead to understanding, we become enemies of the very God we claim to worship.

The Future of Our World Depends on Peace

The day will come when every soul will stand before God. On that day, no excuses of superiority or self-righteousness will matter. What will matter is how we treated others, how we sought peace, how we tried to understand those different from us. And on that day, those who forsook peace, who fueled hatred instead of love, will have to answer to the One whose will they disregarded.

Let us take this reminder to heart: peace is not just an option—it is the essence of faith. God wants us to live in harmony, to embrace dialogue, and to reject the devil’s call to conflict. In a world filled with division, let us be the beacons of peace, showing that true strength lies not in superiority, but in unity, compassion, and understanding.

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