By Daniel Elijah Joseph – Servant of God
To the leaders holding power over millions of lives,
How much more sorrow must the world witness?
How many more haunting images of starving children in Gaza must fill our screens before something changes?
How many more bodies must be buried beneath rubble?
How many more mothers must scream into empty skies before someone listens?
We are tired. Tired of watching death, destruction, and despair parade as politics.
The pain is unbearable. And yet, we cannot look away.
Because to look away is to deny our shared humanity.
Perhaps you do not see the spiritual cost of your choices.
So let me speak plainly: we are all connected.
Every soul, regardless of race, faith, or nationality, is part of one divine family.
When a child starves in Gaza, a part of our collective spirit bleeds.
When homes are reduced to ash, and hope is swallowed by bombs, we all lose something sacred.
President Trump,
As someone who proclaims the name of Jesus Christ, I ask:
Where is Christ in your foreign policy?
Jesus taught us to love our neighbor, to protect the innocent, to lift the oppressed.
You carry great power, and with that comes greater responsibility—not only politically, but spiritually.
To know what is right and not act on it is complicity.
You still have time to do what is just.
Prime Minister Netanyahu,
Power must be wielded with wisdom and compassion.
To lead Israel is not merely a political role—it is a sacred responsibility.
The suffering in Gaza is not only a political crisis, it is a moral one.
God did not place you in leadership to oversee war crimes, or to turn neighbors into enemies.
He calls all leaders to be shepherds, not destroyers.
To Hamas,
No cause justifies the use of terror.
No liberation can come through the blood of children.
Violence breeds only more violence.
The God who created us all did not anoint you to bring vengeance—He called all of us to pursue justice through peace.
You are all accountable—for what you’ve done and what you’ve refused to do.
This war is not just a geopolitical tragedy. It is a spiritual failing of leadership.
It exposes a deep lack of spiritual intelligence—the ability to recognize the divine image in every human life, especially the vulnerable.
Children, the elderly, the innocent—they are not collateral damage. They are sacred.
None of us will live forever in these physical bodies.
But our souls will be judged—not by political polls or military victories, but by how we treated others, especially when we had the power to protect or destroy.
We—the citizens of the world, the children of God—deserve better.
Gaza deserves better.
Israel deserves better.
The world deserves better.
As leaders, you were called to govern—not to devastate.
To lead—not to lash out.
To heal—not to harm.
Please: let this be the turning point.
Let us see real progress, not more pain.
Let your leadership reflect love, humility, wisdom, and above all, the fear of God.
Because in the end, it is not your armies or titles that will be remembered.
It is the legacy of what you chose to do with your power.
Sincerely,
Daniel Elijah Joseph
Servant of God

