God's Preeminence Day

Divya Raghav
Dec 22, 2023 By Divya Raghav
Originally Published on Feb 14, 2022
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God's Preeminence Day is a day to contemplate our connection with the Almighty.

Where is God's Preeminence Day celebrated?

It is celebrated worldwide, particularly in the USA.

Who is God's Preeminence Day celebrated by?

It can be celebrated by anyone who wants to get closer to God.

When did God's Preeminence Day first start?

God's Preeminence Day was founded in 2012 and first observed in 2013. It is celebrated on the third Sunday of August. 

Who started God's Preeminence Day?

A petition was sent to Republican Senate member Orrin Hatch of Utah, requesting the proposal of the holiday and sponsor legislation to make this day become a reality. Orrin Hatch responded by acknowledging the importance of religion to him personally and its role in the nation's history. 

Meditate and feel connected to God.

History And Timeline

The concept of communication with God evolved with the introduction of various religions. However, there is one motive: communication with the Almighty.

Hinduism

The Vedic culture worships God in the form of Deities. As per Vedic philosophy, the soul (atman) and supersoul (Paramatma/God) are one. So, you can connect with God by connecting with yourself.

2300 BCE

Buddhists

Buddhists don't have any strict notion of God. Similar to Hindus, they believe that you must self contemplate and get enlightenment to move to break the ongoing karmic cycle of birth and death. Here, self-contemplation is similar to communication with God.

600-400 BCE

Christianity

Christianity began in the first century after Jesus died and was resurrected. Christians believe that there is a singular God, who created heaven and Earth. The divine Godhead consists of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

First Century

Islam

The Monotheistic religion ultimately believes in one God and prevents partnering God. As per Islam, following the five pillars takes you more towards God.

Seventh Century

God's Preeminence Day Observed

God's Preeminence Day was initially observed to help people repair their relationships with God.

August 2013

Traditions And Customs

Many religions have their traditions and customs to pay tribute to the Holy Spirit, but they're all united in the sense that you try to feel the presence of God by praying to Him.  

Ways To Observe Or Celebrate God's Preeminence Day

Consider how you interact or contact God or how you communicate spiritually in general on this day. As such matters demand devotion, meditation is important. Spend the day contemplating, praying, and meditating. Let God know you want to be in a relationship with him, and then spend the day honoring him.

Also, Christians are recommended to take an oath not to miss the application of the Ten Commandments in daily life. Additionally, try to visit religious sites on this day and discuss your take on religion with your spiritual guide or in a support forum. More than advertising your faith, it is a matter of self-judgment. 

Facts And Stats

  • The Bible talks about the preeminence of Jesus Christ. Most other religions also believe in the preeminence of God. Keeping this in mind, God's Preeminence Day was named so.
  • Many people are demanding to sponsor a bill in favor of God's Preeminence Day becoming a new federal holiday.
  • As per the philosophy of God's Preeminence Day, a person's true goal in life is to find God. This is the actual prize that a believer will receive. As a result, all of our acts of worship serve as a means to a goal rather than an end in themselves.

What is the importance of celebrating God's Preeminence Day?

It is expressed as a study of your connection with God. It's pausing to ponder God, how you feel about God, and how God feels about you. It's also an excellent opportunity to think about God's will.

What are the limitations of celebrating God's Preeminence Day?

There is no limitation on celebrating God's Preeminence Day. 

Who initially directed God's Preeminence Day?

The first person to send a petition related to God's Preeminence Day remains a mystery.

Why is there a lot of buzz about God's Preeminence Day?

God is important for everyone, and therefore, everyone wants to have a relationship with God as he is the one who can provide the most excellent support. Thus, God's preeminence has gained so much popularity as on this day the mind becomes peaceful

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Sunday, August 16, 2020
  • Sunday, August 15, 2021
  • Sunday, August 21, 2022
  • Sunday, August 20, 2023
  • Sunday, August 18, 2024

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Written by Divya Raghav

Bachelor of Commerce specializing in Accounting and Finance, Master of Business Administration

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Divya RaghavBachelor of Commerce specializing in Accounting and Finance, Master of Business Administration

With a diverse range of experience in finance, administration, and operations, Divya is a diligent worker known for her attention to detail. Born and raised in Bangalore, she completed her Bachelor's in Commerce from Christ University and is now pursuing an MBA at Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bangalore. Along with her professional pursuits, Divya has a passion for baking, dancing, and writing content. She is also an avid animal lover who dedicates her time to volunteering for animal welfare causes.

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Sonali has a Bachelor's degree in English literature from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and is currently pursuing a Master's in English and Communication from Christ University. With considerable experience in writing about lifestyle topics, including travel and health, she has a passion for Japanese culture, especially fashion, and anime, and has written on the subject before. Sonali has event managed a creative-writing festival and coordinated a student magazine at her university. Her favorite authors are Toni Morrison and Anita Desai.

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