We are dependants to that very guidance and do not avoid obeying it.
We are dependants to that very guidance and do not avoid obeying it. We do not follow your invitation. We accept and follow that invitation that calls us toward Islam (submission) and guides us to trust our affairs to the One Who is 'The Lord of the worlds'. "... and we are commanded to submit to the Lord of the worlds '." The meaning of the second verse of the above verses is linked to the meaning of the previous verse.
It enjoins us to maintain the prayer and avoid committing sins of Allah so that we do not confront His punishment. He is the Lord unto Whom all human-kind will be mustered on the Day of Judgment when everybody will receive the reward or the retribution of one's own deeds.
His word is the Truth, and to Him belongs all sovereignty on the day, when the trumpet will be blown; knower of the Unseen and the visible, and He is the All-Wise, the All-Aware." In this verse, the idea saying that 'the Trumpet will be blown only once' is pointed out, while in Surah-Zumar. No.39. verse 68 it is said that the Trumpet will be blown twice. The first blow will be the destroyer of everything, and the second one will be the raiser of people for the Resurrection.
In the previous verses, the words were about submission before Allah and establishing prayer. Now, in this verse, the reason of that meaning is mentioned. It implies that the creation entirely is with Him, and He is All- Wise, All-Aware, and He is cognizant of all things. "And He it is Who created the heavens and the earth with the Truth; and the day He says 'Be! ' and, it is.
His word is the Truth, and to Him belongs all sovereignty on the day, when the trumpet will be blown...." Creation has been done wisely and purposefully. This idea has been mentioned in several verses of the Qur'an, including Surah Sad, No. 38 verse 27 where it says: "And we did not create the heaven and the earth and what is between them in vain....." Therefore, there is no hinderance for Allah’s Will.