Where is the Almighty? (2024)

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Brethren, this year’s Ramadan, which is almost halfway gone, has come at a time when most Nigerians are seeking answers to questions which border on the destiny and the destination of our existence on terrestrial earth.

A brother who is based in the United States, apparently in a complete quandary as to how to explain the unceasing tragedies, banditry, kidnapping, wanton destruction of properties, and the take-over of the Nigerian space by the insuperable odour of corruption, sent a mail to me saying: “where is the Almighty”? He probably wanted to ask: what explanations can we offer for the descent by some elements in the Nigerian polity into the days ofJahiliyahwhen the Arabs engaged in intermittent wars of attrition, when they went to war for forty years just because a camel was inadvertently killed by a member of the opposing tribe?

Brethren, when that brother asked the question “Where is the Almighty”, he probably could not make sense of the nonsense in the current styles of administration in this country. He is in a quandary as to the reason Nigeria constantly occupies the front burners of international media for its negative value.

But dear brethren, why is it that we invoke the name of the Almighty each time we are confronted by the effects of our iniquities? Is it not true that the reason peace has eluded parts of the country is simply because we have refused to rise above our iniquitous proclivities? Is it not true that the reason parts of the North have become an epicenter of grief and loss is the ascendancy of mediocrity, ignorance, and poverty? Does the reason for this season of anomie not lie in the decision by the minority in power to benchmark their prosperity against the adversity of the majority?

Thus when that brother asked the question “Where is the Almighty”? I quickly asked another question: where is our humanity? In other words, I refused to privilege the fatalist option: the notion that we are like stones thrown in mid-air: we have no option other than falling onto the ground. I rather ‘seized” upon the American option.

A former President of the United States was reported to have said that “American problems were man-made; it is men who would (should) solve it” not the Almighty. Thus, I say Nigeria’s problems are man-made or rather women-made; it is Nigerians who should solve them. I say that in full recognition of the critical role humans play in events in the cosmos: the role humans play in copulation before divine intervention and resultant conception; the role of the farmer in tilling and cultivating the land before the fortuitous intervention of the Merciful in watering the plantation with rain. In other words, my brother did not pay attention to the statement of our Creator: “The Almighty would not change the condition of a people until they change that which is in them” (Q12:11).

But dear brethren, I guess when most of us look up the skies and mutter, albeit rhetorically, “Where is the Almighty”, we do that not in lamentation over a nation that appears at a loss as to its destination. I guess each time that brother of mine opens his palm, looks up the skies, and invoke the name of the Almighty it is most probably for personal or should I say ‘selfish’ reasons: the desire for promotion from one position to the other; the lust after an ambition which needs divine redemption. Such invocations are no doubt taking place in their billions, particularly during this month of Ramadan. I could not help imagining that the list of our prayer requests to our Creator would be as long as the distance between the heavens and the earth. I suspect that the cacophony of the supplications which we are all sending to the Almighty every day in this month would be as many as the number of pebbles in the desert.

Brethren, the question “Where is the Almighty” should not arise for us because we know He is here and there. He is present in a way that is beyond all human vision; that He is there with us and in us; that He is in the fetus in the bomb, in the deepest and darkest regions of the ocean, in the desert where pebbles and sand attest to His inimitable majesty, in space far beyond the reach of the latest and most potent instruments in the hands of space explorers. Brethren, each time the sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening, each time the rain falls and the stars appear at night, each time you see your neighbor shout in happiness or the Other surrounded by grief, you and I need no further evidence to confirm the presence of the Almighty. He is nearer to us than our jugular vein.

The month of Ramadan, which is now twelve today is here to teach this to us. Though the end of the month is fast approaching, it feels as if the month is still far away. This is because, between one moment and the other, we move from one reality to another. Nothing can confront this challenge and change our destiny for the better except prayers and supplications.

Thus, dear brethren, it is my sincere desire to remind us today that in addition to knowing that the Almighty is with us wherever we may be, the only weapon that can intervene positively to change our destiny is supplication (dua). In other words, no matter how cautious we may be, we cannot by ourselves change the Divine decree except through the deployment of supplications. Al-Rasul is reported to have said:
Whoever the door of du’a has been opened for, then all the doors of mercy have been opened for him…”.

The revered scholar, Ibn al Qayyim (RA) mentions three features of each supplication we make in relation to the divine decree under whose power we exist: that the supplication may be stronger than the divine decree, and therefore functions in repelling the latter permanently; that the supplication is weaker than the decree, but still manages to weaken the latter; and that the supplication is of equal strength, and therefore cancels out the decree.

Brethren as you reconnect with your creator during this month, please bear in mind the following: al-Rasul says all supplications are accepted and granted in three ways: the granting of our request in the way we want, its substitution with something better or the diversion of an impending evil about which we are ignorant away from us with our supplication. May you be ‘reachable’ the moment your supplications are granted. (Aaamin).

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Where in the Bible is God called The Almighty? ›

Biblical translations

However, in the Greek of the Septuagint translation of Psalm 91:1, "Shaddai" is translated as "the God of heaven". "Almighty" is the translation of "Shaddai" followed by most modern English translations of the Hebrew scriptures, including the popular New International Version and Good News Bible.

Who is The Almighty in the world? ›

The Almighty is another name for God. You can also refer to Almighty God. Adam sought guidance from the Almighty. Let us now confess our sins to Almighty God.

Is The Almighty Lord or God? ›

It's usually been translated as “Almighty,” to coincide with “Lord.” But many say that is quite misleading. 'The Almighty.” It's one of the most common terms in the Bible for God, a translation of the ancient Hebrew title, “El Shaddai.”

Where are The Almighty from? ›

The Almighty are a Scottish hard rock/heavy metal band from Glasgow formed in 1988. After disbanding for the first time in 1996, they were reunited from 1999 to 2002, again from 2006 to 2009 and reformed for the third time in 2023.

Is Jesus God almighty? ›

JESUS CHRIST IS GOD ALMIGHTY: TIMOTHY 3:16: And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit,seen of angels,preach unto the gentiles.

Did Jesus say he was an almighty God? ›

Jesus did not directly say that he was God. However, he did claim many divine titles such as Son of God (Matt 16:15-17) (Luke 22:70).

How do we know God is almighty? ›

God is almighty

His understanding is unsearchable. He gives power to the weak, And to those who have no might He increases strength.” Isaiah 40:28-29. God can do everything. He created the heavens and the earth with a word.

Are Jesus and God the same? ›

The earliest Christians maintained that Jesus was a human being who was made God - a god - a divine being. Later they ended up saying that Jesus was born to the union of God and a mortal because the Holy Spirit came upon Mary and that's how she conceived Jesus, so Jesus literally had God as his father.

Is Yahweh Almighty God? ›

In time, their qualities were assimilated into Yahweh, who came to be referred to as El Shaddai: a title which roughly translates into English as “God Almighty.”

Who is the real almighty? ›

In Jehovah's Witness theology, only God the Father (Jehovah) is the one true almighty God, even over his Son Jesus Christ.

Is the Holy Spirit God Almighty? ›

For the majority of Christian denominations, the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Holy Trinity – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and is Almighty God. As such he is personal and also fully God, co-equal and co-eternal with God the Father and the Son of God.

What religion calls God Almighty? ›

The scriptures of the Baháʼí Faith often refer to God by various titles and attributes, such as Almighty, All-Possessing, All-Powerful, All-Wise, Incomparable, Gracious, Helper, All-Glorious, and Omniscient. Baháʼís believe the Greatest Name of God is "All-Glorious" or Bahá in Arabic.

What religion is Almighty God? ›

The Church of Almighty God (simplified Chinese: 全能神教会; traditional Chinese: 全能神教會; pinyin: Quánnéng Shén Jiàohuì), also known as Eastern Lightning (simplified Chinese: 东方闪电; traditional Chinese: 東方閃電; pinyin: Dōngfāng Shǎndiàn), is a monotheistic new religious movement which was established in China in 1991.

Who created The Almighty? ›

We ask, "If all things have a creator, then who created God?" Actually, only created things have a creator, so it's improper to lump God with his creation. God has revealed himself to us in the Bible as having always existed. Ray Comfort, author and evangelist, writes: No person or thing created God.

What is the original name of God Almighty? ›

Yahweh, name for the God of the Israelites, representing the biblical pronunciation of “YHWH,” the Hebrew name revealed to Moses in the book of Exodus. The name YHWH, consisting of the sequence of consonants Yod, Heh, Waw, and Heh, is known as the tetragrammaton.

What verse is the Lord God Almighty? ›

Revelation 4:8-11 New Century Version (NCV)

Day and night they never stop saying: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty. He was, he is, and he is coming.” These living creatures give glory, honor, and thanks to the One who sits on the throne, who lives forever and ever.

What is the biblical meaning of almighty? ›

: the perfect and all-powerful spirit or being that is worshipped especially by Christians, Jews, and Muslims as the one who created and rules the universe : God. worshipping the Almighty.

How many times is Almighty God in the Bible? ›

As such, God is sometimes referred to as “the Mighty One” and “Sovereign Lord,” but most often (60 times) He is the “Lord Almighty” (“Lord of hosts” in NKJV).

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