The Three Holy Days of Worship in the Religions of the Most High God RABBI
Teachings of Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh
Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.
The Most High God, RABBI, Creator of the Heavens and the Earth, and all that is within them, has set aside special days of worship for His three Religions: Judaism, Islam, and Asomdwee Ntonton Som. These Holy Days carry deep spiritual meaning, reflecting the divine order of creation and humanity’s connection to God.
According to the teachings of Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, Messenger of God, the prophesied and Long-Awaited Elijah, and the End Times Messiah, the Most High God explains the significance of these days:
- Judaism observes Saturday (Sabbath) as its Holy Day. The Most High God reveals, “I completed creation on Friday and blessed everything I had created on Saturday. That is why Saturday is sanctified as the Sabbath for the followers of Judaism.”
- Islam celebrates Friday as its Holy Day. The Most High God explains, “Friday is the day I created Adam, the first human being, so I designated it as a day of worship for Muslims.”
- Asomdwee Ntonton Som observes Thursday, known in Akan as Yawda, as its holy day. The Most High God declares, “Thursday is My own day, set apart as a day of worship for the members of Asomdwee Ntonton Som.”
These divinely chosen days of worship remind us of the Most High God’s intricate plan for humanity, emphasizing the unique relationship each Religion shares with the Most High God. They celebrate the diversity of RABBI’s love while uniting all in reverence and devotion.