27/03/2026
THE LIMITS OF INTIMIDATION AND THE CERTAINTY OF JUSTICE
Those who dominate the world through fear often mistake silence for acceptance and submission for respect. By wielding intimidation as a tool of control, powerful nations create an illusion of invincibility, believing that their authority can neither be challenged nor questioned. Yet, beneath this outward display of strength lies a dangerous forgetfulness—the belief that power is permanent and accountability is optional.
History, however, is not easily deceived. It remembers every act of oppression, every unjust war, and every voice that was silenced. In time, the same power that once inspired fear becomes a subject of scrutiny and judgment. Nations that once stood unshaken have fallen, not because they lacked strength, but because they abandoned justice.
Beyond history, there exists a higher standard that no nation can escape—the justice of God. Human systems may be manipulated, and global influence may delay consequences, but divine justice cannot be bribed or ignored. The cries of those oppressed by intimidation do not vanish; they rise, and they are heard.
In the end, no nation, no matter how powerful, stands above judgment. Intimidation may rule for a season, but justice has the final word.