December 18, 2024

  • Literalist Chronology of God's Work in Times Square Church and the Suffering of His Servant - PART 15

    Literalist Chronology of God's Work in Times Square Church and the Suffering of His Servant - PART 15

    Published on December 8, 2024, and Last Edited and Updated in Real Time on December 12, 2024

     

    PART 1;   PART 2;   PART 3;   PART 4;   PART 5;   PART 6;   PART 7;   PART 8;   PART 9;   PART 10;   PART 11;   PART 12;   PART 13;   PART 14

     

    The Lord is a man of war; the Lord is His name (Exodus 15:3). For the Lord your God is He who goes with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you (Deuteronomy 20:4). 

     

    As we await the fulfillment of the Lord’s promises to Karen—that He will deliver her enemies into her hands, as stated in Scripture, “Blessed be Abram of God Most High, Possessor of heaven and earth; and blessed be God Most High, Who has delivered your enemies into your hand,” (Genesis 14:19-20)—so that she may serve in peace, free from persecution, surveillance, harassment, and suffering, we remember the oath He swore to our father Abraham. This promise ensures that we, having been delivered from the hand of our enemies, may serve Him without fear, in holiness and righteousness, all the days of our lives (Luke 1:73-75). In the meantime, we continue to observe and comment on the actions of the Pharisees at the Church of God in Times Square.

    On December 8, 2024, Pharisee Carter Colon, in his sermon titled "Seeing Jesus From Under His Wings," referenced Psalms 91:1-10 in an effort to persuade the congregation that they now comprehend how God delivers His people. However, once again, the Pharisees' interpretation of Scripture continues to mislead.

    As Professor Rajabian explored Psalms 91:1-10, we found that it emphasizes a deep trust in God's protection and refuge. The psalmist speaks of the safety and security found in dwelling in the presence of the Most High, describing God as a refuge and fortress, providing steadfast protection from all dangers. Believers are assured that God will rescue them from harm, including metaphorical threats such as the snare of the fowler and deadly pestilence—symbols of various life-threatening dangers.

    The psalmist portrays God as a protector, sheltering His people under His wings, offering them comfort and a sense of closeness. God's faithfulness is described as a shield, guarding against fear and harm, ensuring complete protection for those who trust in Him.

    In verses 5-6, the psalmist assures believers that they need not fear any form of danger, whether it comes in the form of nightly terrors, hidden threats, illness, or violent attacks. God's protection is portrayed as constant and all-encompassing, covering every hour of the day and all types of danger.

    The psalm also underscores God’s justice, promising that the faithful, like Karen, will witness the downfall of the wicked, similar to the fate of the Pharisees. While calamities may affect others, the believer remains safe under God's protection. Verses 9-10 reaffirm that no harm will come to those who have made God their refuge, emphasizing that God actively watches over those who seek His protection.

    In summary, Psalms 91:1-10 offers a powerful assurance of God's constant protection, comfort, and security, encouraging believers to trust in Him as their refuge in times of danger, especially when facing threats.

    However, after quoting this passage, Colon made several incorrect statements and misled the church on a few points.

    1.    Colon's claim about Israel's deliverance in Exodus 12:13-28: He said that God “delivered” Israel from harm in this passage, but this is inaccurate. What is described in that citation, is not deliverance but divine protection. The blood on the doorposts was a sign that caused God to "pass over" the homes of the Israelites, sparing them from the plague that struck Egypt. The passage states: Now the blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you are. And when I see the blood, I will pass over you; and the plague shall not be on you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt. ‘So this day shall be to you a memorial; and you shall keep it as a feast to the LORD throughout your generations.

    2.    Colon's claim about God's protection during the 9/11 attacks: He stated that the Lord protected Times Square Church during the 9/11 attacks, but this is inacurrate. While God allows humanity free will, many events, including tragic ones like the destruction of churches or attacks like 9/11, occur due to human choices, not divine causation or protection. God allows individuals the freedom to make decisions, even destructive ones, in order to allow human free will.

    3.    Colon's claim about Times Square Church being a glorious, globally-reaching church by God's will: He described Times Square Church as a church that has grown globally because of God's will. However, in reality, the church's practices mirror those of the Pharisees from The Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International, including renting hotel rooms to host temporary services. This approach does not reflect divine glory or purpose but rather actions to exalt themselves.

    4.    Colon’s focus on his own concerns: Colon seemed preoccupied with his fate once he falls into the hands of his Commander-in-chief, Rajabian. Despite knowing that Rajabian must follow God's will and wait for an official order from the U.S. government to go to Times Square Church, Colon continues to demand her return before the Day of the Lord. He deceives the church by falsely claiming that Rajabian is refusing to come, even though she has been receiving his persistent calls for the past two weeks. This pressure will not sway my Commander to return to Times Square Church.

    5.    Colon's frustration with Rajabian became evident: his anger stemmed from her steadfast dedication to following God and her unwavering commitment to return to Times Square Church on the day of the Lord, as well as her relentless exposure of the corrupt Pharisees and their deceitful teachings. In his most recent attempt to undermine her, Colon sought to discredit Rajabian in front of the congregation, but once again, he failed. During this effort, he cited biblical passages condemning the wicked—verses that clearly applied to the Pharisees—but tried to manipulate their meaning in an effort to target Rajabian, ultimately distorting the message.

    The only accurate point made by Colon is his admission that Times Square Church is the church that do everything wrong. The only time Pharisees get things right is when they copy and plagiarize Karen’s teachings from this website. Otherwise, even if they mimic her expression or phrases, they still get things wrong.

    THE LORD IS MY BANNER

    …Abraham, I am your shield… (Genesis 15:1). When the enemy comes like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him (Isaiah 59:19).

    The Lord is a man of war; the Lord is His name (Exodus 15:3). For the Lord your God is He who goes with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you (Deuteronomy 20:4).

    No weapon formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue which rises against you in judgment you shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is from Me,” says the Lord (Isaiah 54:17).

    The wicked fall into their own nets (Psalms 141:10). For man also does not know his time: Like fish taken in a cruel net, like birds caught in a snare, so the sons of men are snared in an evil time, when it falls suddenly upon them (Ecclesiastes 9:12).

    The fear of the wicked will come upon him, and the desire of the righteous will be granted (Proverbs 10:24).

    But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not be weary (Isaiah 40:31).

    Spanish speaking sermon translated into English

     

    Today, Gomorrah streamed another live broadcast on YouTube, featuring an archived Sunday church service focused on Hebrews 5:1-15. This sermon was originally delivered at their headquarters on May 22, 2022. It follows a series of live streams of previous archived services from the Book of Hebrews, which covered chapters 1 through 4. Those services were held on April 24, 2022, May 1, 2022, May 8, 2022 and May 15, 2022. These messages are part of a broader collection of archived sermons on Hebrews, which span from chapters 1 to 13.


    Meanwhile, Piraquive has strayed from the Lord, demonstrating a clear departure from His ways. She fails to live according to the teachings she proclaims, undermines the unity of the Church, and places her own personal interests—such as her travels and the agendas of Pharisees worldwide—above God's will. Her actions have led to unrighteousness, as she has rejected the message that God entrusted to Karen Rajabian to deliver to His Church, which amounts to rebellion. As Scripture warns, "For rebellion is like the sin of divination, and arrogance like the evil of idolatry. Because you have rejected the word of the Lord, He has rejected you as king" (1 Samuel 15:23).

     

     

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    This Literalist Chronology of God's Work in Times Square Church and the Suffering of His Servant will continue to be updated until Karen Rajabian finally possesses God's land of promise.

     

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