THE RECIPIENT OF REVELATION Part 2
This timely Sunday lecture opens with Student In The Ministry Joseph Muhammad, who welcomes the dear family to the meeting and gives praise and thanks to Allah for coming in the person of Master Fard Muhammad and for the wise choice of the Messenger Messiah, the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. He expresses eternal gratitude to them and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan for the gift of guidance and sublime mercy. The audience is encouraged to read The Final Call newspaper, specifically starting with page 19 for the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, and page 20 for the centerfold featuring the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.
The opening minister addresses the necessity of the check procedure due to “diverse times” and the need for the people to remain vigilant, as Jesus cautioned against deception.
A major theme of the opening remarks is Modern Slavery and the Prison Industrial Complex. Drawing from a scriptural reading of Sura 90 (The City) of the Holy Qur’an, which asks, “Is there no slavery today?”, the minister confirms that slavery exists. He references an excerpt from the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan’s 2013 lecture series, The Time and What Must Be Done, Part 21, titled “Modern Slavery: America’s Prison Industrial Complex.” The United States boasts the highest incarceration rate globally, and inmates are contracted out to private industries for tasks such as telemarketing, manufacturing, agriculture, and bill collection. The privatization of prisons has generated profits for white people, coinciding with campaigns like “Three Strikes” and “Tough on Crime.” Private prison management companies insist their facilities be 90% filled for at least 20 years.
The lecture connects the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery except if one commits a crime, to the Black Codes enacted after abolition to re-enslave Black people in various states, including those in the North and South. The minister stresses the urgency of heeding Minister Farrakhan’s timeless guidance, citing his timely warnings from 2013 that still apply in 2025, such as the advice not to take “the jab.” He warns that Satan is so wicked and diabolical that “they would put stuff in your water and in your food to kill you” just to make more money, noting that they seek to curb the population of “melanated people.” He urges the audience to consume navy bean soup because it contains 21 minerals and has the capacity to remove radiation from the body.
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Student Regional Minister Rodney Muhammad then delivers the keynote address, focusing on spiritual matters, leadership, and opposition to revelation. He praises Master Fard Muhammad for his intervention and the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad for braving “the headwinds of hatred, and fierce opposition to his station,” asserting that the Honorable Elijah Muhammad is not dead, stating, “If he were dead, Farrakhan could not live the way he’s living.”
A central theme of the keynote is the role of Divine Mercy and Grace. Minister Rodney Muhammad contends that justice alone would mean the followers would not be present because they “failed the test,” but they are only standing due to Allah’s mercy, which serves as an “override.” He defines the mercy and grace of God today as being “embodied in a human being,” the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.
The minister strongly warns against the dangers of slander and faulty perception. He quotes Sura 104 of the Holy Qur’an, which warns “wo to every slanderer defamer.” Slander is defined as a spiritual weapon that sets up the stage for a physical attack, and it requires a false spoken statement delivered to a third party. The opposition to a recipient of revelation often comes from rulers on the outside and troublemakers on the inside. He further notes that the enemy, symbolized as the mythical dragon, spews fire (slander/false reports) and water (propaganda/deception/flood) to inflame passions and drown out the truth.
Regarding leadership and destiny, Minister Rodney Muhammad emphasizes that Minister Farrakhan, through his teachings, is preparing followers to be a “nation of gods” who understand how to live and act. He stresses the importance of never abandoning the study of the Knowledge of Self—physiologically, genetically, morally, and spiritually. He discusses the prophecies that the Mahdi of the Muslims and the Messiah of the Christians will appear at the end of the world, and that the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan has evolved and grown to take on these roles.
Minister Rodney Muhammad concludes by highlighting the necessary qualities of a leader for Black men, whom he says are about to “do something.” He describes Minister Farrakhan as a fearless general with “no compromise.” He urges the audience to look at and listen to the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, emphasizing that “his is the path that we have chosen to follow.”







