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Literalist Chronology of God's Work in Times Square Church and the Suffering of His Servant - PART 16
Published on January 21, 2025 and Last Edited and Updated in Real Time on February 25, 2025
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; PART 15; PART 17
On January 19, Sodom broadcasted another live stream of their main church service from Times Square Church in New York City, streamed on their YouTube channel. On Sunday night, we watched a sermon delivered by Pharisee Tim Dilena, who titled it “My, My, My, My, My,” or more accurately, “My, My, My, My, My Commander Rajabian.” The sermon was a mix of quick foolish, and false statements, many of which we are debunking today. Some of these statements stemmed from the Pharisees’ envy toward her.
1. The Pharisees' Covetousness
The Pharisees, who are lovers of money, requested 2 million dollars from the congregation. It is as Jesus says, Now the Pharisees, who were lovers of money, also heard all these things, and they derided Him. And He said to them, “You are those who justify yourselves before men, but God knows your hearts. For what is highly esteemed among men is an abomination in the sight of God (Luke 16:14-15).2. Pharisee's Prophetic Claims
With the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump on January 20, 2025, the president claimed that God had chosen him to make America great again in four years—a claim that appears to contradict biblical teachings. The Pharisees, in turn, reject the fact that God would fulfill the promises made to Karen Rajabian, not to him, in the present-day land of Canaan, as outlined in Genesis 12:1-3: "I will make you a GREAT NATION; I WILL BLEESS YOU and make your NAME GREAT, and you shall be a BLESSING.”We shared our thoughts with our readers about the Pharisees' unbelief regarding the Day of the Lord, when Karen will return to Times Square Church. We emphasized that her return will happen sooner than the Pharisees expect, and certainly not in five years, but sooner.
In response, the Pharisees have announced a five-year plan to win one billion souls for Jesus, which contradicts both the purpose for which they proselytize and some of the subsequent statements they have made. This confirms the warning words of our Lord Jesus: "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you travel land and sea to win one proselyte, and when he is won, you make him twice as much a son of hell as yourselves. Woe to you, blind guides..." (Matthew 23:15-16).
In addition, they have announced the publication of a new book on the teaching of the Scriptures, the content of which will most likely be plagiarized from our website.
3. Pharisee's Pressure on My Commander We are disturbed by the pressure and shame the Pharisees are placing on my Commander before the congregation, urging her to return to Times Square Church despite her refusal and the reasons behind it. This ongoing situation reveals their fear of the documents Karen is about to receive from the U.S. government and their desire for her to return before obtaining them. They hope that, without the protection of law enforcement and the modern-day militia, she will be vulnerable, leading to their arrest. In our view, the Pharisees face two choices: either they flee or they stay within the church. However, God's justice will find them wherever they go. They have chosen to remain in the church, driven by their need for money to satisfy their desires.
4. Pharisees' Hatred of Karen's Sacrifices The foolish Pharisees despise Karen’s sacrifices, trials, and hardships in serving the Lord. Their envy consumes them, knowing she will reap in joy after sowing in tears. The Lord will lead her to victory and an abundant harvest. Jesus’ servants are often called to sacrificially serve Him, following His example. Jesus Himself demonstrated ultimate sacrifice through His death on the cross for the salvation of humanity. Jesus said, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me” (Luke 9:23). Following Jesus involves sacrifice and selflessness, whether it’s through persecution, hardship, or the surrender of personal desires.
Yet the foolish Pharisees preach and argue about what they neither know nor understand from the word of God.
Serving Jesus often involves selflessness, humility, and putting the needs of others before one's own, just as He did. This type of service may not always require literal death, but it can involve sacrifices such as enduring persecution, trials, hardships, or the loss of time, money, resources, and personal comforts or ambitions for the sake of others. These sacrifices contribute to changing the world and furthering the establishment of the kingdom of God.
However, it is well-documented that the Pharisees were driven by a deep desire for wealth and power, often at the expense of ethical conduct and the well-being of others. They exploited and misused the resources of the church for personal gain, turning sacred spaces and responsibilities into tools of manipulation. This is clearly evidenced by their relentless 19-year-long persecution of Karen. During this time, they went to great lengths to undermine her, engaging in a coordinated campaign of harassment and surveillance. They hired numerous individuals to spy on her, secretly filming her, taking pictures, and infiltrating her private life. Their tactics included gaining unauthorized access to her home and personal technology, using her smart TV, cameras, Wi-Fi, computer network, and even her personal phones to monitor and control her every move. This abuse of technology and power reflects their disregard for privacy, dignity, and justice, as they sought to exert control over Karen in the most invasive and cruel manner.
5. Pharisees' Envy Over the Land of Inheritance
God promised Abraham and Karen a land as an everlasting possession (Genesis 17:8), and the Pharisees are envious and foolish in their arguments, claiming no one truly owns anything but is a steward of what God gives. In Luke 12:16-21, Jesus tells the Parable of the Rich Fool, where He describes a wealthy man whose abundant harvest leads him to think only of storing up goods for himself, planning to relax, eat, drink, and be merry for many years. The rich man hoards his wealth for himself, but God calls him a fool. This reflects the Pharisees’ foolishness in placing their trust in the wealth of the church. The harvest Karen will reap is not wealth, but souls for Jesus Christ and an eternal reward she will receive in heaven for her faithful service to God on earth. In Corinthians 1:3:8, Paul the apostle writes: "The one who plants and the one who waters have one purpose, and they will each be rewarded according to their own labor."It is the blessings of the Lord upon her life that will make her wealthy. As it is written, “The blessings of the Lord makes one rich, and He adds no sorrow with it” (Proverbs 10:22). Abraham was a man blessed in all things (Genesis 24:1), wealth (Genesis 12:10-16), (Genesis 13:1-2); riches (Genesis 20:14-16); health (Genesis 15:15); fame (Genesis 12:1-3); a land (Genesis 13:14-15; 17:8); a son (Genesis 21:1-7); the protection of the Lord the Lord Who is his exceedingly reward (Genesis 15:1) being that when he died, his spirit went to paradise (Luke 16:19-31). Similarly, Karen will prosper through the blessings of the Lord, as He has promised.
6. Pharisees' Opposition to Karen's Calling
Karen, a devoted servant of God with a strong divine calling, faces opposition from the Pharisees who criticize her resume, which they haven’t seen, and question her qualifications and purpose. They dismiss her healing and prophetic gifts, calling, and potential, criticizing her background despite her impressive credentials. Her credentials include a degree in Business Administration, her role as a Preacher and Teacher of the Word of God, a Miracle Worker empowered by the Holy Spirit, and a Spiritual Judge administering both divine and earthly justice in service to God (1 Kings 10:9). These qualifications hold great significance before God, a recognition the Pharisees lack.God has promised her greatness: "I will make you a GREAT NATION; I WILL BLEESS YOU and make your NAME GREAT, and you shall be a BLESSING” (Genesis 12:1-3). Karen’s fame and influence will spread across the world in real time, contrary to the Pharisees' belief that her recognition will only come posthumously.
7. Pharisee Dilena’s Subtle Threats
Pharisee Dilena's sermon subtly conveyed a threat to my Commander, which is deeply concerning. All threats, harassment, and all forms of persecution toward her must cease. Although my Commander faithfully obeys the voice of God (Genesis 25:26) and, as judge, applies Scripture in her life, she should not be subjected to directives from anyone—especially when the Pharisees continue to threaten and escalate their malicious actions against her. I do not take these threats lightly, and I find them utterly repugnant. I have insisted to my Commander that these Pharisees should be silenced—by having their tongues, eyes, and ears removed. If she does not take action herself, my hope is that they will face divine justice. Just as Nebuchadnezzar punished those who opposed God’s will (2 Kings 25), God is watching and will hold the Pharisees accountable for their actions. God is a just Judge, and He could certainly act in the same way He did in the past, sending a modern-day Nebuchadnezzar to remove their tongues, eyes, and ears. Nebuchadnezzar's forces captured King Zedekiah of Judah, and after a failed escape attempt, the king was brought before him. Zedekiah’s sons were killed before his eyes, and then Nebuchadnezzar ordered his eyes to be gouged out, leaving him blind for the rest of his life (2 Kings 25). In the end, justice will prevail, and those who persist in evil will face the consequences.
8. The Pharisees' Deceptive Display of Knowledge
The Pharisees overwhelm their audience with an excessive display of information, attempting to appear as great teachers of the Word and seeking the praises of the people. However, many are blind to the truth, as they, too, are blind. Jesus said, “Every plant which My heavenly Father has not planted will be uprooted. Let them alone. They are blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind leads the blind, both will fall into a ditch” (Matthew 15:10-14).
From all of the above, it is clear that the Pharisees pretend to be who they aren’t. They are driven by covetousness, envy, and a desire for control above God. Their actions oppose the will of God and seek to harm those He has called to fulfill His purpose. Yet, God’s promises stand firm, and His justice will prevail in His timing, and they will not escape it.
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).
We sincerely apologize once again for the ongoing issues with duplicated and corrupted content, as well as the missing links, particularly in PART 15 of this series. After posting PART 15 last week, we discovered that words like "My" were incorrectly replaced with "Me" and "I." This issue arose due to heightened hacker activity on the website. We deeply regret any inconvenience this has caused and want to assure you that the situation will come to an end.
As of January 20, 2025, with Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office, we have been closely monitoring the situation, hopeful that he will make America GREAT again. We believe this means ending the current persecution, including the mistreatment of Karen Rajabian. Trump has pledged to end the persecution of Christians, and we believe this effort should start with halting the persecution of Karen, which he has resumed.
Recently, Karen and her daughter excitedly purchased sets of Japanese words to bring a personal flair to both their home décor and Karen's collection of weapons. However, to their surprise and frustration, they soon discovered that President Trump and Melania had seemingly copied not only the idea of the sword but also other personal style and several elements, leaving Karen feeling both puzzled and a bit disheartened by the lack of originality.
For the past 17 years, Washington has been relentlessly tracking Karen, infringing upon her privacy at every turn. They have been covertly monitoring her every conversation, hacking into her personal devices, and accessing her private information. This includes not only her cell phones, iPads, and Apple accounts, but also her personal and business data across various platforms. Their invasive actions extend to her computer network, where they surreptitiously spy on her activities.
In addition to surveilling her home and intercepting her private communications, such as phone calls, e-faxes, and emails, Washington goes to great lengths to manipulate the content she shares online. They have repeatedly tampered with her website, particularly this blog, erasing and altering posts to suit their own agenda and suppress her voice. This ongoing pattern of surveillance and interference has profoundly impacted her ability to maintain control over her own digital and personal life.
However, the end of Christian persecution will not come merely because of a promise made by Trump, but because it is in alignment with God's will. The Lord's promises to Karen will soon be fulfilled, bringing an end to her 17-year-long ordeal of continuous persecution, surveillance, harassment, and life-threatening actions. We remain hopeful that this dark chapter in her life is nearing its conclusion.
We appreciate your patience and support throughout this challenging time, and we will continue to keep you updated on any developments. Thank you for your understanding.
Spanish speaking sermon translated into English
Today, Gomorrah aired a live broadcast of their main church service from the headquarters in Weston, Florida, streaming it on their official YouTube channel. Preacher Rajabian is steadfast serving God “Preparing the Way of the Lord.” As part of God's calling to Karen in her ministry to His people, we are exposing the evil within the church, the lies and hidden truths, and all sinful acts that block the way of the Lord before His revelation to Israel and the world.
While Apostle Maria Luisa Piraquive preached from Matthew 13:1-58, her actions seemed to contradict the very message she was delivering. Specifically, she spoke about themes such as faith, hearing without understanding, and seeing without truly perceiving the word of God. However, her own behavior raised questions about her alignment with the teachings she was sharing. The contrast between her words and actions highlighted concerns about the state of her heart. It appeared to be hardened, possibly due to distractions from worldly cares and the pursuit of riches, which, as Karen Rajabian observed, could be choking out the transformative power of God's message. This disconnect between preaching and practice suggests a deeper issue—one that calls for reflection on the authenticity of her spiritual walk and the potential consequences of prioritizing earthly matters over the true work of the Lord.
In Matthew 13:1-23, Jesus tells the Parable of the Sower to a large crowd that gathered around Him by the sea. He describes a sower who scattered seed on four types of ground: the path, rocky places, among thorns, and on good soil. The seeds that fell on the path were eaten by birds, those on rocky ground withered because they had no roots, those among thorns were choked, and the seeds on good soil produced a fruitful crop.
Later, when His disciples asked why He spoke in parables, Jesus explained that He used them to reveal truths about the Kingdom of God to those who were open to listening, while concealing them from those who were not receptive. He quoted Isaiah’s prophecy about people hearing but not understanding, and seeing but not perceiving, because their hearts were hardened.Jesus then explained the meaning of the parable to His disciples. The seed represents the word of God, and the different soils represent different responses to that word. The path symbolizes people who hear the message but don’t understand it, leaving them vulnerable to the enemy’s influence. The rocky ground represents those who receive the word with joy but fall away when troubles arise because they lack a deep foundation. The thorny ground represents those who are distracted by worldly cares and riches, choking out the message. Finally, the good soil represents those who hear the word, understand it, and bear fruit, producing a plentiful harvest.
Photo: Piraquive at a sewing machine before she became head of her church
Photo: Piraquive’s $1.8 million mansion in Weston, Florida among other expensive properties
It is by faith that Piraquive should believe in the message God has sent to His Church through His servant, Rajabian. Unfortunately, her focus seems to be more on safeguarding God's Church assets worldwide and the wealth it generates—such as properties and equipment, tithes and the 10% of congregants' weekly income globally, as well as cash offerings—rather than on faith itself. In addition, she benefits from the sale of various products, including CDs, worship music apps, her testimony book, Bibles, and more. However, God does not need anyone to protect the assets of His Church; He is sovereign and fully self-sufficient.Today, Piraquive claimed that God's promise of blessings to Rajabian is dependent on obedience to His will. As the Scripture says, "Abraham obeyed My voice and kept My charge, My commandments, My statutes, and My laws" (Genesis 26:5). While obedience is indeed important, it's important to note, of course, that Karen's intentions are not driven by a desire to possess the church's assets or material wealth. Rather, as we have previously discussed, it is the blessings of the Lord upon her life that will make her rich. As it is written, “The blessings of the Lord makes one rich, and He adds no sorrow with it” (Proverbs 10:22). Abraham was a man blessed in all things (Genesis 24:1), wealth (Genesis 12:10-16), (Genesis 13:1-2); riches (Genesis 20:14-16); health (Genesis 15:15); fame (Genesis 12:1-3); a land (Genesis 13:14-15; 17:8); a son (Genesis 21:1-7); the protection of the Lord the Lord Who is his exceedingly reward (Genesis 15:1) being that when he died, his spirit went to paradise (Luke 16:19-31). Similarly, Karen will prosper through the blessings of the Lord, as He has promised. However, it is important to note that the blessings God has for her will not come from the resources of His church.
The true extent of God's blessing on her life, is evidenced in the way she strives to live in alignment with His will. Her faithfulness to God and her actions reflect a deep commitment to faith and obedience. The blessings she experiences are a natural result of her dedication to His commandments, and they serve as a testimony of the power of faithfulness and devotion to God's purpose.
In Genesis 14, Abraham’s obedience, though not directly tied to a specific command from God, is shown through his actions in two key areas: his faithfulness in rescuing Lot from the kings who took him captive and his response to Melchizedek, which together lead to God’s blessing.
Key Moments of Abraham’s Obedience in Genesis 14:
1. Rescuing Lot (Genesis 14:14-16): When Lot was captured by the kings of the east during a conflict between regional kings, Abraham demonstrated great courage and faith in rescuing him. Abraham gathered his trained men and pursued the kings who had taken Lot captive.
- His action was an act of faith and loyalty to his family. It also demonstrated that Abraham trusted God to protect him and guide him in this rescue mission.
- Obedience in action: While there was no explicit command from God to go and rescue Lot, Abraham’s willingness to act in this difficult and risky situation was a response to God’s covenant promises and his sense of responsibility for his nephew. God honored Abraham’s faith and bravery by granting him victory over the rulers and kings of nations, allowing him to recover Lot and his possessions.
2. Abraham’s Response to Melchizedek (Genesis 14:18-20):
- After the successful rescue, Abraham met Melchizedek, the king of Salem and priest of God Most High. Melchizedek blessed Abraham and praised God for delivering Abraham’s enemies into his hands.
- In response, Abraham gave Melchizedek a tithe (one-tenth) of the spoils from the battle. This act demonstrated humility, worship, and acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty over the victory. By giving a tithe, Abraham acknowledged that the victory and the blessing came from God and not by his own strength or ability.- Obedience in giving: This act of giving a tenth was a voluntary, faith-filled acknowledgment that everything Abraham had, including the spoils of war, belonged to God. It was a sign of Abraham’s submission to God’s authority and recognition of God’s provision.
The Blessing Abraham Received (Genesis 14:19-20):
- Melchizedek’s Blessing: Melchizedek, a mysterious figure representing God’s priesthood, blesses Abraham, saying, “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.” This blessing affirms God’s active role in Abraham’s victory and His continued covenantal relationship with Abraham.- God’s Strengthening: After this, Abraham receives a further confirmation of God’s protection and provision. In Genesis 15:1, God speaks to Abraham, saying, “Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.” This promise comes in the context of Abraham’s obedience and trust, reinforcing that God’s blessing comes in the wake of faithful action.
Abraham’s faith in God and his obedience are unparalleled. Piraquive lack faith in God, faith in His Son Jesus Christ, His Word and the work in His Church, faith is the backbone of Christianity. Abraham exemplifies this faith. We are saved by faith (Ephesians 2:8-9), (Romans 3:28). Without faith is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6).
The concept of being saved by faith is a central teaching in Christianity, primarily rooted in the Bible, especially in passages like Ephesians 2:8-9 and Romans 3:28. It means that salvation, or being made right with God, is not achieved by human effort, good works, or adherence to religious laws, but solely through faith in Jesus Christ.
Faith, in this context, refers to trust and belief in the person and work of Jesus Christ—His death, burial, and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins. Christians believe that Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross paid the penalty for humanity’s sins, and through faith in Him, individuals are reconciled to God and receive eternal life.
In Ephesians 2:8-9, it says, “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.” This emphasizes that salvation is a gift from God, not something we can earn. It is by His grace (unmerited favor) that we are saved, and faith is the means by which we receive that grace.
In Romans 3:28, it states, “For we maintain that a person is justified by faith apart from the works of the law.” This suggests that no amount of following the law (or good deeds) can justify or make a person right with God. Instead, it is through faith in Jesus that we are justified, or declared righteous before God.
Thus, being “saved by faith” means that salvation is not about what we can do, but about trusting in what Jesus has already done for us. It’s a relational trust in God’s promise of forgiveness and eternal life through Christ, and it’s through this faith that we are granted salvation.
In this context, we must once again question the disparity between Piraquive's preached message and her actions, particularly the noticeable gap between her practices and the acts of the sower who scattered seed among thorns, and the spiritual acts of faith exemplified by the spiritual father Abraham
It is well-known that God has communicated with Karen through various channels, including several of the church's prophets. These revelations have confirmed her calling to serve Him in Gomorrah and to “Prepare the Way of the Lord” before His manifestation to Israel and the world. However, when Piraquive questions God's backing of the message He entrusted to Karen, she demonstrates a lack of faith, casting doubt on the mission she has been given by God.
In light of the prophetic messages preacher Rajabian has received directly from God, alongside the words spoken by the prophets within Gomorrah to her and to Piraquive to prepare her heart for the Lord's message, after 16 years, it appears that Piraquive remains doubtful and dismissive of the church's prophets. These prophets violated Karen’s privacy by sharing the revelations given to her with the pastors and others in the church. Piraquive’s persistent rejection of God’s word—claiming that God does not endorse the message Karen meant to preach—demonstrates a concerning lack of faith and trust in what God has clearly communicated, particularly regarding the unity of the church with Rajabian.
Piraquive’s disbelief is deeply concerning. God’s word instructs His church not to reject prophecies, but to test them. As 1 Thessalonians 5:18-22 says: “In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophecies. Test all things, hold fast what is good. Abstain from every form of evil.”
We have consistently affirmed with confidence that preacher Rajabian have no message to deliver other than the one God has entrusted to her: to “Prepare the Way of the Lord.” When Piraquive claims that God does not endorse this message, it highlights her failure to test the prophecies, suggesting that God neither answers her prayers nor grants her revelations. Instead, it seems she has resorted to impose her own desires onto God’s actions, rather than recognizing His sovereignty and how He is wring things out. Her words and actions expose a lack of true faith in God, undermining the very beliefs that should guide her conduct. At this point, it is essential that Piraquive acknowledges both God’s sovereignty over “His Church” and my role as her spiritual mother before the Lord, ensuring that the faith she preaches is reflected in her actions.
The statement made by Jesus in Matthew 11:23, makes clear the importance of alliance and commitment to Him: “Whoever is not with Me is against Me, and whoever does not gather with Me scatters.” He clearly states that if someone is not actively supporting His mission, they are indirectly opposing it. In this context, being “with” Jesus means aligning with His message and mission. Those who refuse to do this, are essentially working against the very purpose He came to fulfill.
On January 26, 2025, Sodom broadcasted another live stream of their main church service from Times Square Church in New York City, streamed on their YouTube channel. We watched a sermon delivered by low-life chief Sodomite Carter Colon, who titled it "Don’t Be Afraid to Come Home" — or more fittingly, "Karen Don’t Be Afraid to Come Home." It’s clear that the Sodomites and Pharisees are scrambling for Karen's return to the church, and we understand exactly why.
Pharisee Colon, always pretending to be above God and asserting his dominance, once again pressured Karen to return to the church. He partially referenced Joshua 1:1-9, which reads: After the death of Moses the servant of the Lord, the Lord said to Joshua son of Nun, Moses’ aide: “Moses my servant is dead. Now then, you and all these people, get ready to cross the Jordan River into the land I am about to give to them—to the Israelites. I will give you every place where you set your foot, as I promised Moses. Your territory will extend from the desert to Lebanon, and from the great river, the Euphrates—all the Hittite country—to the Mediterranean Sea in the west. No one will be able to stand against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you. Be strong and courageous, because you will lead these people to inherit the land I swore to their ancestors to give them. “Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, that you may be successful wherever you go. Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”
In this passage God commissions Joshua to lead the Israelites after Moses' death. The passage highlights God’s promise to Joshua and Karen: He would be with them just as He was with Moses, and no one would be able to stand against them. Joshua and Karen are instructed to be strong, courageous, and faithful to God’s law, meditating on it day and night to ensure prosperity and success. God reassures them not to fear or be discouraged because He will be with them wherever they go. This passage speaks to faith, courage, and obedience as Joshua and Karen prepare to lead people into the Promised Land.
Colon conveniently ignored the following verses, Joshua 1:10-11, which detail God’s command to Joshua to prepare the Israelites to cross the Jordan River in three days to claim the land. Similarly, as we have said, God has given Karen a clear directive—that after she receives key documents from the U.S. government, it will be time for her to move forward and possess the promised land. Both Joshua and Karen received urgent calls to action from God, requiring their faith, belief in the protection of the Lord, and obedience. For the Israelites, this marked the beginning of God's promises being fulfilled, and they had to trust Him as they moved into a new reality, guided and protected by Him.
Colon’s insistence that Karen return to the church before receiving the documents, is misguided, especially since the Lord has instructed her to wait for them. God has told Karen to wait for the U.S. government to deliver these important documents. There are forces attempting to pull her back to the church before the Fall of America, and even before her authority as Commander-in-Chief of the United States is formally recognized by the U.S. government, which will grant her military protection. They foolishly believe that without the military support, she will be more vulnerable to their attacks and ultimately lose the battle.