RABBI’S THREE BIGGEST MIRACLES:
ONE FOR EACH OF HIS THREE RELIGIONS
Teachings of Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh
Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.
Introduction
According to Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, RABBI, the Most High God, Creator of the Heavens and the Earth, says He has bestowed three unparalleled miracles upon the world through His chosen Messengers and the Religions they established. These miracles—each tied to one of His three Religions—serve as divine symbols of RABBI’s unmatched power, wisdom, and love for humanity. According to Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, RABBI revealed that the miracle He granted to Asomdwee Ntonton Som—the Third Temple of God—is the greatest and most powerful of the three.
MIRACLE ONE: FOR JUDAISM
The story of the Israelites crossing the Red Sea is one of the most dramatic and miraculous events recorded in the Bible. It unfolds as follows:
The Israelites, after being released from slavery in Egypt following a series of divine plagues, began their journey to the Promised Land under the leadership of Moses. However, Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, regretted his decision to let them go. He gathered his army with chariots and soldiers and set out in pursuit of the Israelites to bring them back to bondage.
The Israelites, encamped by the Red Sea, found themselves trapped. Before them was the vast expanse of water, and behind them, the approaching Egyptian army. Terrified, they cried out to Moses, accusing him of leading them to their deaths. Moses, however, reassured them, saying, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today.”
God instructed Moses to stretch out his staff over the sea. As Moses obeyed, a mighty wind from the east began to blow. The waters of the Red Sea parted, creating walls of water on either side and leaving a dry path through the sea. This miraculous passage allowed the Israelites to cross safely to the other side.
The Egyptian army, determined to recapture the Israelites, pursued them into the sea. However, once the Israelites had crossed, God commanded Moses to stretch out his staff again. As he did, the walls of water collapsed, and the sea returned to its natural state. The entire Egyptian army, with its chariots, horses, and soldiers, was engulfed by the waters and drowned.
This event marked a turning point for the Israelites, as it demonstrated God’s power and His commitment to their deliverance. On the opposite shore of the Red Sea, the Israelites celebrated their miraculous salvation. Moses and the Israelites sang a song of praise to God, declaring, “The Lord is my strength and my defense; He has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise Him.”
The crossing of the Red Sea became a symbol of God’s ability to make a way where there seems to be none, His protection of His people, and His triumph over the forces of oppression.
MIRACLE TWO: FOR ISLAMIC RELIGION
The second story reflects a significant event from Islamic tradition and portrays the divine intervention that occurred during a critical battle involving Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and his followers. It captures a moment where faith, courage, and divine assistance came together to secure victory against overwhelming odds.
In this battle, the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and his followers, numbering approximately 1,000 soldiers, faced an enormous army of idol worshippers, about 20,000 strong. The disparity in numbers was stark, and the challenge appeared insurmountable. Yet, the Prophet, with unwavering faith in Allah, prepared his followers for what lay ahead.
He instructed his soldiers to stand firm and wait for the enemy to approach. At the right moment, they were to raise their swords and cry out in unison, “Allahu Akbar” (“God is the Greatest”). The soldiers obeyed the command as the advancing enemy came near.
As they raised their swords and proclaimed “Allahu Akbar,” something miraculous occurred. First, the skies suddenly darkened. Then, from the skies descended eagles in disguise, which were actually heavenly forces wielding scissors from the heavens. These divine entities moved swiftly and decisively, severing the heads of the enemy troops with precision. The scene was overwhelming, and the battlefield was soon strewn with the fallen.
The enemy soldiers, witnessing this extraordinary and unexplainable event, were gripped with fear. Those who survived fled in terror, unable to withstand the might of the divine intervention they had just witnessed.
Following the victory, Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and his soldiers attributed their triumph entirely to Allah’s intervention. According to Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, it was revealed to him that the Most High God RABBI had taken responsibility for the miraculous events that unfolded, demonstrating His power and support for His Messenger and the believers.
This event not only solidified the faith of the Prophet’s followers but also served as a powerful reminder of the Most High God RABBI’s supremacy and His ability to deliver victory to the faithful, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
MIRACLE THREE: THE THIRD TEMPLE OF GOD
According to Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, RABBI has declared the Third Temple of God (Nyankopon ne Fie), located in Ekumfi Otuam in Ghana, as a monumental gift and the greatest miracle among all the miracles He has bestowed upon His Messengers and the founders of His Religions. This sacred edifice, the Third Temple of God, is described as surpassing the two preceding Temples of God in both physical grandeur and spiritual significance, establishing it as a cornerstone of worship in Asomdwee Ntonton Som. The following are the remarkable attributes that distinguish this extraordinary miracle:
- Physical Grandeur:
The Third Temple is physically larger than its predecessors. While the First and Second Temples each measure 7 feet by 7 feet, the Third Temple is significantly more expansive, with dimensions of 9 feet by 9 feet. This increased size symbolizes its enhanced capacity to house divine presence and accommodate the spiritual aspirations of worshippers. - Superiority of Its Builder:
Unlike the First Temple, built by Abraham of the Abofo (Angels), and the Second Temple, built by Solomon of the Esunsum, the Third Temple was constructed by an Elijah. Elijahs are superior in might and power compared to the Etumfo and Esunsum, underscoring the elevated status of the Third Temple in the divine hierarchy. - Unmatched Spiritual Power:
The Third Temple is unparalleled in spiritual potency. On a divine scale of 1 to 100, the First and Second Temples are rated at 70, whereas the Third Temple achieves a perfect 100. This heightened spiritual power ensures that the Third Temple is better equipped to address the prayers and needs of believers with unmatched efficacy. - Immediate Fulfillment of Requests:
The Third Temple offers instantaneous spiritual responses. Elijahs stationed at the Third Temple are divinely mandated to fulfill the requests of worshippers without delay. By contrast, the First and Second Temples rely on a more extended process: prayers are gathered, transported to Paradise, reviewed by spiritual entities, and, if approved, the results are delivered after seven days. This distinction makes the Third Temple uniquely efficient and responsive to the spiritual needs of its adherents. - Expanded Scope of Blessings:
While the First and Second Temples focus solely on the forgiveness of sins, the Third Temple provides seven distinct benefits to those who worship there. This multifaceted blessing system not only aids in spiritual growth but also addresses the holistic well-being of the faithful, making the Third Temple a comprehensive center for divine blessings.
The Third Temple of God is a testament to RABBI’s unparalleled might and benevolence. It represents the culmination of divine generosity and serves as a powerful symbol of the Most High God’s enduring relationship with humanity. For the members of Asomdwee Ntonton Som, the Third Temple is not merely a place of worship but a profound affirmation of their faith, inspiring them to proclaim, “RABBI Ye Kese, Oye Kese Ampa”—RABBI is indeed great.