July 01, 2025

  • Literalist Chronology of God's Work in Times Square Church and the Suffering of His Servant - PART 19

    Literalist Chronology of God's Work in Times Square Church and the Suffering of His Servant - PART 19

    Published on June 1, 2025 and Last Edited and Updated in Real Time on June 30, 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 16;   PART 17;   PART 18

     

     

    As we await God's justice against His enemies and the fulfillment of His judgment upon America—a message that speaks both to the Church and the U.S. government—we continue to witness the ongoing persecution of Karen Rajabian. This persecution comes from both institutions, operating under the authoritarian leadership of the Trump administration.

    On June 1, 2025, Times Square Church broadcast its Sunday service live from Broadway, New York, with the sermon streamed on their YouTube channel as part of their regular programming. During the broadcast, Karen once again faced the continuing threats posed by modern-day Pharisees—religious actors who, like their biblical counterparts, distort God’s truth for personal gain and recognition.

    Pharisee Tim Dilena delivered a sermon titled "A Clear Voice Needs a Clean Heart" as part of the One Billion Starts With One series. Though the sermon was intended to focus on the importance of preaching God’s Word for the salvation of souls, Dilena frequently drifted from this central message. As has happened in the past, the sermon lacked the full depth and clarity required to deliver the truth effectively.

    What is truly required for effective preaching is the faithful proclamation of God’s Word in holiness and truth. It is ultimately God—not the preacher—who adds souls to His Church (Acts 2:47).

    The Pharisees—then and now—do not possess holy hearts. Those with unclean hearts, whether religious leaders or false Christians who claim to follow Christ without genuine faith, may preach the Word of God, but they do so with impure motives. Nowhere in Scripture does it say that people are saved through distorted, self-serving messages. However, Philippians 1:15–18 reveals an important nuance:

    “Some indeed preach Christ from envy and rivalry, but others from goodwill. The latter do it out of love... The former proclaim Christ out of selfish ambition, not sincerely... What then? Only that in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is proclaimed, and in that I rejoice.”

    Here, Paul acknowledges that some preach Christ with wrong motives—envy, rivalry, selfish ambition. Yet he still rejoices because Christ is being proclaimed. However, Paul does not explicitly say that such preaching leads to salvation. His joy is in the name of Christ being made known, not in the results of those corrupted messages.

    This passage shows that God, in His sovereignty, allows those with insincere hearts to preach—for a time. But He is the one who ultimately decides when that time is up. Much like the Pharisees, it is possible for false Christians to preach the Word of God, yet remain lost themselves, their hearts are not aligned with God.

    The Pharisees can preach, pray, fast, worship, dance, mimicking the life of faithful believers like Karen—all in pretense. They do so to be seen by others and to receive praise from people. But their efforts have no spiritual impact. Their imitation, no matter how public or passionate, bears no fruit.

    This truth underscores a vital point: Only God can add souls to His Church. The effectiveness of any sermon comes not from the outward righteousness or reputation of the preacher, but from the faithful preaching of God’s truth and the work of the Holy Spirit. Only when the Word of God falls on good soil, prepared by the Spirit, does it produce lasting fruit.

    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).

     


    The persecution, harassment, and abuse directed at Karen Rajabian continue unabated under the Trump administration, reflecting an ongoing pattern of authoritarian rule. This administration has systematically targeted her through invasive surveillance tactics, including the use of advanced technologies such as spy satellites, and has allegedly coordinated efforts with both mainstream and independent media outlets.

    Karen’s personal and business communications—ranging from phone calls to emails and internet activity—are regularly intercepted. Her website has been the target of persistent cyberattacks, including hacking, hijacking, and the obstruction of updates, severely hampering the maintenance of this blog and the continuation of this important series.

    Despite these relentless efforts by a deceptive administration—one that claims Christian values while persecuting the true Church of Jesus Christ and defying God's will—Commander-in-Chief-elect Rajabian remains steadfast. She is determined to prevail in the fight for the presidency and reclaim what is, in symbolic terms, the modern-day land of Canaan (Genesis 14:1–24).

    For the past 18 years, the U.S. government has persistently targeted Preacher Rajabian. In light of what the Lord has revealed regarding His judgment on both political parties and His Church, one must ask: what is truly driving this sustained campaign against her? Through successive administrations, including the Trump era, Karen’s personal life and home have been exploited to serve political agendas—yet she endures, guided by divine purpose and unwavering faith.

    Spanish speaking sermon translated into English

    Today, the Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International chose not to deliver the final sermon in its series on James chapter 5—a passage that strongly rebukes the wealthy and complacent, warning that their hoarded riches and injustices will testify against them when God brings judgment. Instead, the church streamed a previously recorded Sunday service on YouTube. This sermon, based on 1 Peter 1:1–25, was originally delivered by Maria Luisa Piraquive at the church’s headquarters on October 30, 2022. It is part of an ongoing series revisiting earlier teachings from the Book of 1 Peter, covering chapters 1 through 5.

    The church has shown inconsistency in its approach to live-streaming sermons, with two recurring patterns emerging. First, when Maria Luisa Piraquive does preach live, her messages are often accompanied by justifications and distractions that divert attention from the spiritual focus and the work of God. Second, there seems to be a persistent hesitation to preach altogether—suggesting a deliberate avoidance that appears intended to hinder the recognition of the ministry God is raising within the church.

    Through these ongoing choices, Maria Luisa Piraquive has demonstrated a troubling disregard for the Word of God, the message He intends to deliver, and the divine purpose He is fulfilling through His church.

    Despite these obstacles, Karen remains unwavering in her faith, continuing to place her full trust in the Lord.

    It is important to remember that the true measure of a believer is not only in what they say or preach about Christ, but in how they respond to those who carry God's message. Authentic believers will demonstrate love, compassion, and unwavering support for those laboring in God's service. They will stand united with God's messengers, even during times of divine silence.

    Had Rajabian been in Piraquive's position, she would have embraced the unity of the church with humility, tested the prophecy, welcomed Jesus and His servant, honored the ministry entrusted to her, and invited Piraquive to join the congregation, trusting in the Lord's timing for the fulfillment of glory in her life. As the scriptures remind us, "We all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another" (2 Corinthians 3:18).

    Instead, Piraquive’s actions demonstrate that she is living a life of luxury and wealth, seemingly at odds with the very message she did not streamed. In light of 1 Peter 1:1-25, which calls for repentance and a sincere transformation of heart, her lifestyle appears to disregard God’s urgent call. Despite her sermons on humility, faith, and personal change, her choices contradict these principles, revealing a disconnect between her words and deeds. By failing to embody the spiritual path she advocates, Piraquive not only undermines her own message but also misses the opportunity to foster true unity and spiritual growth among her followers. This inconsistency suggests a lack of genuine spiritual maturity and a reluctance to fully embrace the transformative power of God’s word in her own life.

    Photo: Maria Luisa Piraquive at a sewing machine before she became head of her church

    Photo: Maria Luisa Piraquive’s $1.8 million mansion in Weston Florida, among other expensive properties

    In spite of her credentials  as a preacher, Maria Luisa Piraquive remains detached from genuine faith. The essence of faith is not simply preaching, but being like Jesus through compassion, humility,  love   for  God ,  trust  in Him, loving others, and openness to His will especially when it comes to empowering others in the body of Christ. 

    The seeds of God’s word she received from preacher Rajabian have fallen on the thorny ground of her heart, which is hardened and chokes out the word, rendering it ineffective. Despite God’s protection of His church and its assets from adversity, Piraquive seems preoccupied with worldly concerns, guarding the material wealth of the church rather than focusing on heavenly matters, particularly the imminent revelation of God to the world. This revelation will be glorious, bringing healing, restoring the deaf to hearing, the blind to sight, the mute to speech, and the lame to walk.  

    Instead of advancing the work of the Lord, Maria Luisa Piraquive stands as an obstacle, hindering His way. Her lack of spiritual action and failure to work in the unity of the church with preacher Rajabian contradicts her own message that “we are saved by grace through faith” (Ephesians 2:8), and "without faith it is impossible to please God" (Hebrews 11:6). Money is what causes people to err from faith. Paul told Timothy that the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil, and that desiring wealth leads to temptation, to a snare, and to other lusts, which in turn lead to destruction (1 Timothy 6:10).  

    Today, we remember the words of Jesus, saying that “we will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16).

    The fruits of the Spirit are these: But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. And those who are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, envying one another (Galatians 5:22-26).

    In contrast, preacher Rajabian remains steadfast in her mission, "Preparing the Way of the Lord," and as part of her calling, Karen is exposing the evil within the church—uncovering lies, hidden truths, and sinful actions that block the way of the Lord before His revelation to Israel and the world.

     

    As we await God's justice against His enemies and the fulfillment of His judgment upon America—a message that resonates with both the Church and the U.S. government—we continue to witness the relentless persecution of Karen Rajabian. This persecution is being carried out by both institutions, operating under the authoritarian leadership of the Trump administration.

    On June 8, 2025, Times Square Church aired its Sunday service live from Broadway, New York, streaming it on their YouTube channel as part of their regular programming. During the broadcast, Tim Dilena, a pastor, delivered a sermon titled "Fight Fight Miracle," which was part of the "One Billion Starts With One" series. The sermon was meant to address the intended topic, but instead centered on the events of Judges chapter 20—the civil war between the eleven tribes of Israel and the tribe of Benjamin. However, despite this shift in focus, Dilena's wandering delivery failed to persuade me or alter my perspective on the issue.

    If you’ve been following these sermons, you may agree that the Pharisees, as Jesus described, are pretentious teachers of the Word, lacking true knowledge and understanding of the Scriptures. Despite this, they plan to gather churches at a New Jersey arena this fall, intending to preach and teach what they themselves do not comprehend.

     

    The Pharisees are always eager to exalt themselves, seeking the approval and praise of men. Every Sunday, they elevate themselves, welcoming people from over 70 nations and 50 states within the U.S. who they say are connected to the church’s YouTube channel to watch their live sermons live. The real-time viewership can be seen on the channel which is not even 4,000 people, but one must wonder how many are genuinely engaged in the message.

    When I stand at Times Square Church to preach and perfom healing miracles, we will not only see millions of people connected to the church YouTube Channel but coming to the church from all over the world, which is fantastic!

    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).

     


    The ongoing persecution, harassment, and abuse directed toward me have continued unabated under the Trump administration, revealing a disturbing and persistent pattern of authoritarian governance. This regime has systematically targeted me through invasive surveillance, employing cutting-edge technologies like spy satellites. Allegedly, it has also collaborated with both mainstream and independent media outlets to further my persecution, intensifying the assault on my personal and professional life.

    My communications—whether by phone, email, or online activity—are routinely intercepted. Additionally, my website has been subjected to a constant barrage of cyberattacks, ranging from hacking and hijacking to interference with updates, all of which have significantly hindered my ability to maintain my blog and continue my critical work.

    Recently, in an attempt to safeguard my privacy, I removed all of my computer network files, hoping to prevent further breaches. Despite these efforts, the tactics employed by the Trump administration have only intensified. Spyware has been planted on my devices, preventing updates to my Windows operating system and interfering with the applications in my download folders. Similarly, even after signing out of all my Apple devices, federal hackers continue to infiltrate my accounts, adding spyware to ensure ongoing access to my iPhone and maintaining their invasive reach.

    Moreover, the administration has repeatedly co-opted my personal preferences and claimed them as their own. For example, I privately shared my fondness for eating shish kebab, only for Trump to later appear in public doing the exact same thing. This is just one of many instances where my identity has been manipulated and distorted as part of a broader campaign to target and undermine me, further erasing my individuality in favor of their political narrative.

    Despite these relentless efforts to violate my privacy, sabotage my work, and distort my identity, I remain resolute in my convictions. I continue to endure the weight of an administration that, while professing Christian values, aggressively persecutes the true Church of Jesus Christ and acts in defiance of divine will.

    As the Commander-in-Chief-elect of the Lord, I remain vigilant, observing how the unfolding world events align with biblical prophecy, especially those surrounding the end times. The parallels are striking—just as ancient confederations of nations rose to war against one another, Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim, Zoar (the neighbors of Sodom and Gomorrah), situated in the southern region of the land of Canaan (Israel), arose and rebelled against other 4 greedy rulers of nations: Amraphael king of Shinar (a Babylonian city), Arioch king of  Ellasar (an Assyrian or Iraqi city), Chedorlaomer king of Elam (lran), and Tidal or Goyim (king of nations) the United Nations to shape a new world order. Similarly for many years, we have been witnessing modern attempts by various nations to impose a new world order.

    While deceitful Trump presents himself as a peacemaker, his stance against Iran in representation of the United States of America (modern-Canaanite land), tells a different story. Drawing from Genesis 14:1–24, the Scripture suggests that military action against Iran was coordinated with Israel, indicating a premeditated approach rather than one rooted in peace.

    This mirrors the conflicts described in the Bible, in addition to Abraham's battle against the plans of the wicked rulers of his time (Genesis 14:1–24), and my own wait to inherit the land promised by the Lord—which without a doubt could be considered the modern-day land of Canaan.

    For the past 18 years, the U.S. governent has consistently targeted me. In light of the divine revelations regarding judgment on both political parties and the Church, one cannot help but wonder: what fuels this sustained campaign against me? Through multiple administrations, including Trump's, my personal life and private spaces have been exploited for political gain, with efforts to mirror, manipulate, and control my actions—echoing the behavior of the Pharisees in biblical times. Yet, through it all, I stand firm, guided by divine purpose and an unwavering faith that no earthly power can shake.

    Spanish speaking sermon translated into English 

    Today, the Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International broadcast their main service live from their headquarters in Weston, Florida, streaming the event on their official YouTube channel. Apostle Maria Luisa Piraquive delivered a sermon based on Matthew 23:1-39, a passage in which Jesus rebukes the hypocrisy, pride, false leadership, and judgment of the religious Pharisees, as well as their rejection of God's Word.

    At the beginning of her sermon, Piraquive emphasized the need for believers to adopt attitudes and behaviors that are the complete opposite of those displayed by the Pharisees. She underscored the importance of having a heart prepared for the Lord—one that truly loves Him, obeys His commandments, and is fully committed to His salvation. However, it’s becoming increasingly clear that Piraquive’s call to live by these principles has fallen short in her own example. For the past 18 years, she has hindered the delivery of God's Word to her congregation, revealing a concerning disregard for both the message of the Lord and the sacred work He aims to accomplish within His church.

    It's important to remember that the true measure of a believer is not found solely in their words or sermons they preach about Christ, but in their actions and how they respond to those who carry God's message. Authentic believers show love, compassion, and steadfast support for those serving in God’s name. They stand with His messengers, even in times of divine silence, trusting that Jesus Christ remains the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8).

    Had I been in Piraquive's position, I would have approached the church’s unity with humility, tested the prophecy, embraced both Jesus and His servant, honored the ministry given to her, and invited Piraquive to join the congregation. I would trust that the Lord’s timing would bring about His glory in her life. As Scripture says, "We all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another" (2 Corinthians 3:18).

    However, Piraquive's actions reveal a life of luxury and wealth that she doesn't want to risk, with an ear only for the messages that satisfy her desires. Her lifestyle appears to disregard the urgent call of God. Though she preaches on humility, faith, and personal transformation, her choices often contradict these teachings, exposing a disconnect between what she says and how she lives. By not embodying the spiritual path she preaches, Piraquive undermines her own message and misses the opportunity to foster true unity and growth among her followers. This inconsistency points to a lack of genuine spiritual maturity and a reluctance to fully embrace the transformative power of God’s word in her own life.

    Photo: Maria Luisa Piraquive at a sewing machine before she became head of her church

    Photo: Maria Luisa Piraquive’s $1.8 million mansion in Weston Florida, among other expensive properties

    Despite her credentials as a preacher, Maria Luisa Piraquive remains disconnected from the true essence of faith. Faith is not merely about preaching—it's about embodying the spirit of Christ through compassion, humility, love for God, trust in His plans, loving others, and aligning oneself with His will, especially when it comes to empowering others within the body of Christ.

    The seeds of God’s Word that I’ve shared with her have fallen on the thorny soil of her heart—hardened and filled with distractions that choke the Word, rendering it ineffective. While God’s protection has shielded His church and its assets from adversity, Piraquive seems consumed with worldly matters. She focuses more on safeguarding the material wealth of the church than on matters of eternal significance, especially the coming revelation of God to the world. This revelation will be glorious—bringing healing, restoring sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, speech to the mute, and strength to the lame among other things.

    Rather than advancing God's work, Maria Luisa Piraquive stands as an obstacle, hindering His progress. Her lack of spiritual action and failure to work in unity with fellow preacher Rajabian contradicts her own message that “we are saved by grace through faith” (Ephesians 2:8) and that “without faith, it is impossible to please God” (Hebrews 11:6). Money, as Paul warns in 1 Timothy 6:10, leads people away from faith, as “the love of money is the root of all evil,” causing temptation, snares, and desires that ultimately lead to destruction.

    Today, we reflect on Jesus' words: “You will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16). The fruits of the Spirit, as described in Galatians 5:22-26, are love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. And those who are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, envying one another.

    In contrast, I remain steadfast in the mission, "Preparing the Way of the Lord." As part of this calling, I continue exposing the evil within the church—revealing lies, hidden truths, and sinful actions that block the Lord’s path before His imminent revelation to Israel and the world.

    As we await God's justice against His enemies and the fulfillment of His judgment upon America—a message directed to both the Church and the U.S. government—we continue to witness the relentless persecution of Karen Rajabian. This persecution is being carried out by both institutions under the authoritarian leadership of the Trump administration.

    On June 15, 2025, Times Square Church aired its Sunday service live from Broadway, New York. The sermon, part of their regular programming, was streamed on their YouTube channel. During the broadcast, I once again faced threats from modern-day Pharisees—religious figures who, like their biblical predecessors, twisted God’s truth to deliver an evil message.

    Their sermon, titled "Something Extraordinary is Coming But It’s on the Other Side of the Fire," was part of the "One Billion Starts With One" series. The message was intended to address the theme of the series, but instead, with fiery rhetoric, Dilena preached a warning that the people of God should prepare for chaotic times. He warned me specifically to prepare for the attacks they plan against me, saying not to come to Times Square Church without the protection of God to help me endure the battle, storms, and fire.

    Dilena had preached this sermon before—just under a different title. His message, laced with imagery of battles, assaults, storms, fire, and destruction, grew more agitated as he spoke. Yet it carried no evangelistic message. Instead, it felt like a thinly veiled attack, each word directed squarely at me. His anger was unmistakably a reaction to the critique I offered the week before, particularly my pointed remarks about his spiritual blindness and failure to rightly handle the Word of Truth.

    Recently, the Lord spoke to me about this blog. He said He loves it—because it consistently points to Him and honors His written Word. That assurance is all I need. I know He is pleased with the work we’re doing here, and frankly, their threats to harm me don’t move me in the slightest.

    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).

     

     

    For nearly two decades, I have endured an ongoing campaign of persecution, harassment, and abuse that has spanned multiple U.S. administrations, starting with the Obama administration and continuing under his successors. This relentless assault has been fueled by both mainstream and independent media, with significant backing from those in power. The scope of this persecution is extensive, involving surveillance, including the use of spy satellites, and constant interference in both my personal and professional life.

    My communications are regularly intercepted, and my website has been subjected to repeated hacking and sabotage, severely hindering my ability to carry out essential work. Despite efforts to protect our privacy—such as deleting network files and signing out of devices—spyware continues to be planted on our devices, and federal hackers maintain unauthorized access to our accounts.

    The persecution, both deliberate and unyielding, seems to target not only my work but also my faith. This campaign, ironically, comes from the Trum administration that publicly claims to uphold Christian values, yet has persistently attacked the true Church of Jesus Christ. After 18 years of suffering under various U.S. administrations, I am left watching the motivations behind these ongoing attacks.

    Despite all of this, I remain unwavering in my convictions. I am guided by a divine purpose that transcends earthly powers, and I will not be deterred.

    As Commander-in-Chief-elect of the Lord, my eyes remain fixed on the world’s shifting dynamics, ever alert to how these developments echo the ancient events foretold in Scripture. The signs of the times are undeniably aligned with biblical prophecy, and one of the most profound parallels can be found in the account of Genesis 14. In that chapter, we witness a confederation of kings from the ancient Near East who rose in arms against one another, reflecting the ebb and flow of power in the world. A coalition of city-states — Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim, and Zoar — rose against four powerful and greedy kings who sought to assert their dominance, spreading corruption and war.

    The four kings — Amraphel, king of Shinar (Babylon), Arioch, king of Ellasar (Assyria/Iraq), Chedorlaomer, king of Elam (Persia/Iran), and Tidal, the king of Goyim (a confederation of nations, akin to a modern-day United Nations) — sought not just rebelled against Iran but to conquer nations and reshape the political landscape, imposing a new world order under their control. They were, in essence, the geopolitical titans of their time, each vying for greater power, and their military actions resembled those of modern global powers today.

    Fast forward to the present, and the parallels are striking. We are witnessing the rise of similar ambitions among nations and coalitions, particularly as the World Economic Forum (WEF) and Western powers attempt to impose their vision of a New World Order. In this modern era, we can look to events like the United States' posture against Iran, which continues to be a focal point of tension and conflict.

    While figures like Donald Trump present themselves as peacemakers, their actions often tell a different story. In their efforts to destabilize Iran, Trump's administration acted with strategic intent, working in coordination with Israel to further their objectives. This was not a genuine pursuit of peace, but a calculated step toward regime change — a direct parallel to the ancient world, where nations fought not only for land, resources and power but also to alter the regimes of their neighbors.

    In Genesis 14, Abraham was drawn into the conflict after hearing of the capture of his nephew Lot by these warring kings. Abraham, a man of faith, rose up in defiance of the greed and corruption of the rulers of his time. He gathered a coalition of allies and fought against the kings in a remarkable military campaign, demonstrating that even in the midst of political upheaval, God's people are called to stand firm against the forces of evil.

    I, too, stand in this sacred lineage. As I await the inheritance of the land promised by the Lord, the parallels between the biblical and modern-day struggles are unmistakable clear. Just as Abraham fought for justice and against the wicked schemes of kings, so too must we remain vigilant in the face of contemporary systems of power.

    The land promised to Abraham—once a geographical territory in specific territory in the ancient Near East—has come to represent far more than geographic borders. It is a symbol of the eternal covenant between God and His people, a covenant that continues to unfold through history.

    Canaan, the land that is now Israel, remains central to the prophetic narrative. In light of recent events, including the destruction of Gaza, the boundaries of lsrael have expanded. It now encompasses not only physical territory but also the spiritual and eschatological dimensions foretold in the Scripture. These events remind us that prophecy is not confined to the past; it reverberates into our present and future.

     

    As the Commander-in-Chief-elect of the Lord, my duty is not only to observe the unfolding events but to discern the deeper spiritual implications of these movements. We live in a time where the geopolitical powers of today, much like the kings of Genesis 14, seek to impose their own order upon the world. Whether through military force, economic pressure, or political influence, the desire for global domination is as old as civilization itself. But the righteous stand firm, just as Abraham did, and just as God's people are called to do in this day.

     

    We must be aware of the modern-day "coalitions" seeking to reshape the world order, whether through military alliances, economic systems, or international organizations. The actions of nations like the United States and Israel against Iran can be seen as part of a broader spectrum — one that echoes the ancient battles for dominion and control. The war against Iran is not about stopping the possible enrichment of uranium for nuclear weapons; it is about regime change, land, resources and subjugating the Iranian people.

    As we look to the future, we must remain alert to these movements and the ways in which they align with biblical prophecy. The world is changing, and the political landscape is being shaped by forces that have deep spiritual significance — whether one believes it or not. Just as Abraham fought against the plans of the wicked rulers of his time, so too must I stand firm in faith and fight for the inheritance that God has promised me — a promise that is not just about land, but the land that has been chosen by God to further the establishment of His Kingdom on Earth. The modern-land of Canaan is as evil as the ancient one.

    We are witnessing yet another example of how hidden things are being brought into the light, just as it was written: “For nothing is hidden that will not be revealed, nor anything secret that will not come to light” (Luke 8:17).

     

    A truth I’ve previously shared with my readers regarding Jeffrey Epstein being alive, is now being confirmed—before her death, Virginia Louise Giuffre reportedly left behind a video and evidence that sheds new light on Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, his survival, and his network of collaborators and clients, which will be published as soon as possible. These revelations align with the scripture: “For there is nothing hidden which will not be revealed, nor has anything been kept secret but that it should come to light” (Mark 4:22).

    Despite efforts by public figures—including dictator Donald J. Trump—to obscure the truth and delay the release of critical Epstein case files, the truth moves steadily toward revelation. No worldly power can suppress what God has destined to be known.

    In these turbulent times, I continue to wait with faith, courage, and vigilance. As Abraham triumphed through earthly and Devine might as well as obedience, so too will God’s people rise the same way. Justice will not be delayed forever. It will come, because it must.

    Spanish speaking sermon translated into English 

    Today, the Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International broadcast its main service live from its headquarters in Weston, Florida, streaming the event on its official YouTube channel. Apostle Maria Luisa Piraquive delivered a sermon based on Matthew 24:1–51, a passage in which Jesus prophetically describes the signs of the end times—foretelling events such as the destruction of the temple, widespread upheaval among nations, and His eventual return.

    However, Piraquive’s message on these end-time signs failed to acknowledge deeper scriptural contexts that shed further light on these events—particularly the insights found in Genesis 14:1–24. That passage recounts the rise of nations against one another in pursuit of a new world order, as well as revelations God gave to Abraham that underscore foundational truths about His sovereignty over global affairs.

    Similar to Abraham’s divine revelations, l have also received and shared spiritual insights regarding the emergence of international conflict, the spread of pestilence, and the broader implications of these signs—truths established before the foundation of the world and difficult to fully grasp without the Lord's revelation. These insights, documented on this website, remain unacknowledged by Piraquive, despite their scriptural alignment and prophetic significance. Instead, she presents such topics as her own revelations and insights.

    It seems difficult for Piraquive to give God the glory for what He is doing and to give honor where honor is due—a principle clearly taught in Romans 13:7 and echoed throughout Scripture. While she calls others to humility, discernment, and spiritual integrity, her own actions reveal a troubling inconsistency. For nearly two decades, she has obstructed the transmission of certain truths that God has revealed to me effectively silencing voices that may have been divinely appointed for such a time as this. This ongoing resistance suggests not only a neglect of the prophetic message but also a disregard for the sacred responsibility entrusted to those who lead God’s people.

    It's important to remember that the true measure of a believer is not found solely in their words or sermons they preach about Christ, but in their actions and how they respond to those who carry God's message. Authentic believers show love, compassion, and steadfast support for those serving in God’s name. They stand with His messengers, even in times of divine silence, trusting that Jesus Christ remains the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8).

    Had I been in Piraquive's position, I would have approached the church’s unity with humility, tested the prophecy, embraced both Jesus and His servant, honored the ministry given to her, and invited Piraquive to join the congregation. I would trust that the Lord’s timing would bring about His glory in her life. As Scripture says, "We all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another" (2 Corinthians 3:18).

    However, Piraquive's actions reveal a life of luxury and wealth that she doesn't want to risk, with an ear only for the messages that satisfy her desires. Her lifestyle appears to disregard the urgent call of God. Though she preaches on humility, faith, and personal transformation, her choices often contradict these teachings, exposing a disconnect between what she says and how she lives. By not embodying the spiritual path she preaches, Piraquive undermines her own message and misses the opportunity to foster true unity and growth among her followers. This inconsistency points to a lack of genuine spiritual maturity and a reluctance to fully embrace the transformative power of God’s word in her own life.

    Photo: Maria Luisa Piraquive at a sewing machine before she became head of her church

    Photo: Maria Luisa Piraquive’s $1.8 million mansion in Weston Florida, among other expensive properties

    Despite her credentials as a preacher, Maria Luisa Piraquive remains disconnected from the true essence of faith. Faith is not merely about preaching—it's about embodying the spirit of Christ through compassion, humility, love for God, trust in His plans, loving others, and aligning oneself with His will, especially when it comes to empowering others within the body of Christ.

    The seeds of God’s Word that I’ve shared with her have fallen on the thorny soil of her heart—hardened and filled with distractions that choke the Word, rendering it ineffective. While God’s protection has shielded His church and its assets from adversity, Piraquive seems consumed with worldly matters. She focuses more on safeguarding the material wealth of the church than on matters of eternal significance, especially the coming revelation of God to the world. This revelation will be glorious—bringing healing, restoring sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, speech to the mute, and strength to the lame among other things.

    Rather than advancing God's work, Maria Luisa Piraquive stands as an obstacle, hindering His progress. Her lack of spiritual action and failure to work in unity with me contradicts her own message that “we are saved by grace through faith” (Ephesians 2:8) and that “without faith, it is impossible to please God” (Hebrews 11:6). Money, as Paul warns in 1 Timothy 6:10, leads people away from faith, as “the love of money is the root of all evil,” causing temptation, snares, and desires that ultimately lead to destruction.

    Today, we reflect on Jesus' words: “You will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16). The fruits of the Spirit, as described in Galatians 5:22-26, are love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. And those who are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, envying one another.

    In contrast, I remain steadfast in the mission, "Preparing the Way of the Lord." As part of this calling, I continue exposing the evil within the church—revealing lies, hidden truths, and sinful actions that block the Lord’s path before His imminent revelation to Israel and the world.

     

    As we await the fulfillment of God's justice upon His enemies and the execution of His judgment upon America— a message that speaks to both the Church and the U.S. government— we are witnessing relentless persecution directed at me. This harassment is being carried out by both institutions under the authoritarian regime of the Trump administration. Despite enduring this persecution, Healing the Nations Ministry remains committed to keeping you informed on God's work in America and across the globe.

    On June 22, 2025, Times Square Church broadcasted its Sunday service live from Broadway, New York. The sermon, a regular part of their programming, was streamed on their YouTube channel. During this broadcast, I once again found myself the target of threats from wicked Pharisees—those modern-day religious figures who, like their biblical counterparts, persist in twisting God's truth to deliver messages steeped in evil and deception.

    The sermon, which was expected to continue the “One Billion Starts With One” series, was delivered by the Sodomite Carter Colon, a man of questionable character and morality, who preached under the title “It’s Not Too Late to Build Your Foundation.” Citing Matthew 7:21-29, he spoke about the reasons why someone like himself might fall from God’s grace, a topic he had touched upon before under different titles, though it was always unrelated to the true message of evangelism.

    While he preached, Colon subtly alluded to the copies of materials they have collected on me—videos, images, voice recordings, and more—that have been handed over to their allies in foreign countries. These materials, he ominously claimed, will be used against me. This was not the first time he has made such threats, and it is clear that the evil intent behind his words remains unchanged.

    The Pharisees of Times Square Church have chosen to manipulate their platform for nefarious purposes—using their position to spread lies, distort the Gospel, and ultimately advance agendas that serve only their own interests. The constant threats against me are part of this pattern of oppression, and it is disheartening to witness how those in religious positions of influence are so willing to compromise their integrity for power.

    The reality of persecution in the modern Church is more insidious than ever, and it often comes not from outright hostility, but through subtle manipulation and covert threats disguised as righteous speech. What Colon represents is a dangerous form of spiritual abuse, where the Word of God is twisted to control, intimidate, and coerce others like me into submission. And all of this is allowed to persist under the leadership of an administration that has shown little regard for truth, justice, or righteousness.

    We must understand that this is not just a battle against me for the sake of the Lord; it is a fight for the very integrity of the Gospel message. The persecution I face today is a direct result of a world that has rejected the truth of Christ, choosing instead to elevate the idols of power and control. But the promise of God’s judgment remains certain, and though the wicked seem to prosper for a time, their actions have ultimately been judged by the One whose justice cannot be thwarted. Until that time comes, I must stand firm in the truth, knowing that God will not forget His people or His promises.

    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).

     

    For nearly two decades, I have been subjected to an ongoing campaign of persecution, harassment, and abuse, spanning multiple U.S. administrations—beginning with the Obama administration and continuing under his successors. This relentless assault has been fueled by both mainstream and independent media, with substantial support from those in power. The scope of this persecution is vast, involving extensive surveillance, including the use of spy satellites, and continuous interference in both my personal and professional life.

    My communications are frequently intercepted, and my website has been repeatedly hacked and sabotaged, severely hindering my ability to complete essential work. Every week, we are forced to edit our content in this series due to the demands of the Trump regime, which seeks to alter our material to fit its own agenda.

    Despite our efforts to safeguard our privacy—such as deleting network files and signing out of devices—spyware continues to be installed on our devices, and federal hackers maintain unauthorized access to our accounts and computers.

    This persecution, both deliberate and unrelenting, appears to target not only my work but also my faith. Ironically, this campaign comes from a regime that publicly claims to uphold Christian values, yet has consistently attacked the true Church of Jesus Christ. After 18 years of suffering under various U.S. administrations, I am left watching the motivations behind these ongoing attacks.

     

     

    As Trump continues to read my emails and iPhone texts, I’ve noticed that he has been mimicking some of my phrases and actions. Recently, he’s started using triple exclamation points (!!!) and triple question marks (???) in his messages—just like I do—when communicating with my family, friends, and colleagues. He also uses them in the business world. It’s strange: despite copying my words and mannerisms, I can't help but feel a deep sense of discrimination and animosity toward me.

    Despite this relentless persecution, I remain steadfast in my convictions. I am guided by a divine purpose that transcends earthly powers, and I will not be deterred."

    On the other side of the spectrum, a recent packed Sunday service in Damascus tragically turned into a massacre when an ISIS attacker linked to the group formed in the wake of the U.S. invasions of Iraq and Syria under the George W. Bush and Barack Obama regimes, opened fire and detonated a suicide bomb inside Saint Elias Church. At least 22 people were killed, including women and children. This attack marks the first suicide bombing at a Syrian church since a wave of similar assaults during the Obama administration in the early years of the wars. The brutality of this act has sparked widespread global outrage, with increasing calls for stronger protections for Syria’s Christian community, long caught in the crossfire of both regional and international conflicts. To this day, under the current American regime, ISIS continues its relentless persecution and killing of Christians, highlighting the ongoing toll of religious violence in the region and the reasons why.

    The imposition of a new world order is a topic that has sparked much debate and concern, especially as nations continue to rise against one another. These growing tensions seem to mirror the prophetic signs of the end times that our Lord Jesus Christ spoke of in Matthew 24:3-8. In that passage, He warned us that wars and rumors of wars would be the precursor to a greater unfolding of divine events, a phenomenon we are undoubtedly witnessing today.

    A striking example of such ongoing global strife is the long-standing conflict between the United States and Israel on one side, and Iran on the other. If you find yourself at odds with what Dictator Donald J. Trump says about U.S. involvement in the war against Iran, or with the news reports, commentaries, and popular opinions surrounding the actions and policies of Trump—representing the United States—and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—representing Israel—I do not. Their aggressive stance toward the sovereign nation of Iran raises significant concerns. The Bible offers ultimate truth on such matters. To truly understand the deeper motivations behind Iran's actions, one must engage in thoughtful reflection, grounded in facts, discernment, and an honest engagement with the insights provided by biblical prophecy.

    First of all, Iran has been targeted not only in public conflicts with nations like Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan, but also in covert operations against countries such as Egypt, and others whose details may not be readily available. These rising tensions between world powers, especially as they focus on Iran, signal a profound alignment with biblical prophecy that cannot be ignored.

    This alignment becomes even more apparent when we turn to Genesis 14. This prophetic chapter tells that in the days of Abraham (Genesis 14:1-24), five greedy rulers of the cities of the plain: Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim, Zoar (the neighbors of Sodom and Gomorrah), situated in the southern region of the land of Canaan (Israel), arose and rebelled against four other greedy rulers of nations: Amraphael, king of Shinar (a Babylonian city), Arioch, king of Ellasar (an Assyrian or Iraqi city), Chedorlaomer, king of Elam (a Persian city), and Tidal or Goyim (king of nations) — the United Nations. For twelve years they served Chedorlaomer, king of the Persian empire of Elam, and in the thirteenth year, they rebelled (Genesis 14:1-24).

    The history of the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah is found in (Genesis 14:1-24; 18:16-33 - 19:1-20); it narrates that Sodom was ruled by King Bera and that Gomorrah was ruled by King Birsha. Their kingship, however, was not sovereign, because all the cities of the plain were under Elamite rule for twelve years.

    In the thirteenth year of subjection to Elam, these five kings of the cities of the plain — Bera, king of Sodom, Birsha, king of Gomorrah, Shinab, king of Admah, and their neighbors: Shemeber, king of Zeboiim and the unnamed king of Bela (later called Zoar) — aligned together to rebel against the Elamite (Iranian) regime.

    Before they made war, the confederation of Mesopotamian-Mideast kings attacked other countries to overthrow their governments and subdue the population. They attacked the Rephaim in Asteroth Karnaim, a city of Bashan (Golan Heights) later assigned to the half-tribe of Manasseh (Deuteronomy 3:10, Joshua 12:5, 13:11), the Zuzim in Ham, in Egypt (Psalms 78:51), and the Emim in Shaveh Kiriathaim, land located on the East Bank of the Jordan River between Bashan and Moab, lands of the kingdom of Jordan — the nations of giants that occupied the land prior to being subdued by the Israelites under the leading of God Almighty (Genesis 15:18-20, Numbers 21:33-35; 23:31, Deuteronomy 2:10, 3:1-11, Joshua 13:29-31; 21:27) — and the Horites in the mountains of Seir (a coalition of nations that mirrors today’s global powers, akin to the modern-day United Nations). These are representative of the great geopolitical forces of their era. Their ambitions were not just to conquer but to fundamentally alter the balance of power, much like the modern desire for a New World Order.

    As we witness these resonances of the past unfolding in the present day, it becomes evident that the power struggles between nations today resemble the geopolitical dynamics of ancient times. Just as the kings of Genesis sought to dominate and control the world around them, so too do the global powers of today. The World Economic Forum (WEF), among other influential Western powers, continues to push a vision of a unified, global order, attempting to impose a top-down structure on nations, societies, and economies. This ambition is further reflected in the Israeli and United States' ongoing stance against Iran, which remains a central point of tension in the global political landscape.

    However, just as history is marked by the rise and fall of empires, so too will the imposition of a New World Order meet its eventual end. In Genesis 14, we see that this confederation of kings — despite their vast power — was ultimately overthrown by Abram (Abraham), who, through divine intervention, was able to defeat them. This serves as a reminder that even the most powerful forces are not invincible in the face of divine will.

    In the same way, the forces currently attempting to reshape the world in their image will not prevail indefinitely. The tensions between nations and the push for a new global order will ultimately be brought to an end, not by human effort alone, but by God Almighty. As the signs of the times unfold, we are reminded that while nations may rise against nations, and powerful coalitions may seek to impose their vision on the world, the divine plan will prevail, and the reign of earthly powers will one day cease.

    Through His servant James, our Lord Jesus Christ acknowledges that wars and conflicts often stem from deep-rooted desires within human nature—desires for power, wealth, control, and fleeting pleasures. James puts it this way, these conflicts arise from the desires that war within us, stirring up envy and unquenchable lusts. We long for things we cannot attain, and in our frustration, we resort to fighting and scheming to possess what we crave. But even when we ask for what we desire, we often fail to receive because our hearts are aligned with selfish motives—seeking fulfillment not for noble purposes but for personal pleasure (James 4:1-6).

    The message in James is clear: our internal battles are reflections of our disconnectedness from God and His will. We chase after the world’s fleeting pleasures, forgetting that true peace and fulfillment can only come from aligning our desires with God’s higher calling. In the eyes of the divine, friendship with the world—the pursuit of material gain, power, and dominance—only serves to alienate us from God. To seek worldly gain is to make oneself an adversary of the divine will. This warning is not a vague suggestion; it is a profound truth that should guide our actions and understanding of the nature of conflict and war.

    When the scripture speaks of “the Spirit who dwells in us yearns jealously,” it is a reminder that God’s spirit within us longs for our hearts to be wholly devoted to Him, free from the distractions and temptations of worldly pursuits. And while God resists the proud who seek their own glory, He extends abundant grace to those who humble themselves and seek His will above all else.

    Turning to real-world examples, we can see how these principles apply to the political and military conflicts that shape our world. Take, for instance, the actions of U.S. dictator Donald J. Trump, in collaboration with Israel, who led a military strike against Iran, targeting its peaceful nuclear facilities. These sites were being operated peacefully and under the watchful supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in full compliance with international law and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). This attack was not based on genuine concerns about nuclear weapons, but rather on a desire for regime change—a move to undermine and control Iran’s sovereignty, particularly because it posed a challenge to Western interests.

    In this light, the war against Iran was not a defense against potential threats but a calculated effort to break down an independent nation’s resistance to external influence and control. It was about subjugating a people, not about any legitimate fears regarding nuclear weapons. The reality of such conflicts is often more complex than it appears on the surface; they are often driven by deep-seated ambitions that have little to do with the rhetoric used to justify them.

    At the heart of this conflict, as with many others, lies the desire for power, control, and dominance—a cycle of struggle that mirrors the internal wars described in the Bible. The question we must ask ourselves is not just how these battles are fought, but why they are fought at all. And in considering the answers, we should be mindful of the wisdom that reminds us: true peace is found not in conquest, but in humility and a willingness to seek God’s will over our own.

    The prophetic word of God reveals that, while figures like Donald Trump may present themselves as peacemakers, their actions often convey a different message. The attack on sovereign Iranian territory, carried out under the pretext of nuclear concerns, was nothing more than a thinly veiled excuse. In reality, the Trump administration sought to destabilize Iran through lies, strategic maneuvers, and coordinated efforts with Israel to advance their own objectives. This was not a true pursuit of peace, but rather a calculated step toward regime change, the exploitation of Iran's vast resources, and the consolidation of power and dominance. It mirrors the ancient conflicts where nations fought not only for land and power but also to reshape the political landscapes of their neighbors.

    As you read Genesis chapter 14, you will find that a figure like Abraham was actively involved in these ancient conflicts. Guided by divine protection and wisdom, he was able to overcome formidable foes. Abraham's example stands as a testament to the power of faith and divine intervention in the face of earthly military might. Just as in those times, God continues to guide His people today, helping them navigate through the complexities of worldly struggles with courage and divine direction.

    US President Donald Trump has hinted at a regime change to ‘Make Iran Great Again’ following America’s strikes on three of the country’s nuclear facilities. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, ‘It’s not politically correct to use the term, “Regime Change,” but if the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldn’t there be a Regime change??? MIGA!!!’

    The covert actions of the American and Israeli governments to destabilize Iran have failed to mask their true goal: the overthrow of the Iranian regime and the replacement of its leadership with the exiled crown prince, Reza Pahlavi—a puppet ruler designed to advance their own agendas. No matter how hard they try to conceal their intentions, the truth always comes to light. God's divine wisdom offers a prophetic certainty, as stated in Mark 4:22: "For there is nothing hidden that will not be revealed, nor has anything been kept secret except that it should come to light." This timeless truth reveals that the lies of the regime, as well as the manipulations of those pulling the strings behind the scenes, can never stay hidden forever.

    Recently, Reza Pahlavi made a striking declaration about the deteriorating situation in Iran: "The Islamic Republic of Iran is collapsing. (Ayatollah) Ali Khamenei and his regime are fleeing, trying to escape the country. I have a direct message for Ali Khamenei: Step down. If you do, you will be granted a fair trial and due process," said Pahlavi, the crown prince in exile.

    Ultimately, it is the power of truth that prevails. As Jesus stated in John 8:42, the lies of the oppressors eventually crumble under the weight of divine justice. The world will see those falsehoods for what they truly are. And, as history has shown, the lies of the enemy will fall, and the people will ultimately break free from them. This is the liberation the word of God promises, setting us free from the deception of Satan, the father of lies.

    The day of reckoning is approaching, and those who have oppressed the people will soon be held accountable.

    As the Commander-in-Chief-elect of the Lord, my duty is not only to continue observing the unfolding world events but to discern the deeper spiritual implications of these movements. We live in a time where the geopolitical powers of today, much like the kings of Genesis 14, seek to impose their own order upon the world. Whether through military force, economic pressure, or political influence, the desire for global domination is as old as civilization itself. But the righteous stand firm, just as Abraham did, and just as God's people are called to do in this day.

    We must be aware of the modern-day "coalitions" seeking to reshape the world order, whether through military alliances, economic systems, or international organizations. As we look to the future, we must remain alert to these movements and the ways in which they align with biblical prophecy. The world is changing, and the political landscape is being shaped by forces that have deep spiritual significance — whether one believes it or not.

    Just as Abraham fought against the plans of the wicked rulers of his time, so too must I stand firm in the fight for truth, walking in faith in the fight for the inheritance that God has promised me — a promise that is not just about land, but the land that has been chosen by God to further the establishment of His Kingdom on Earth. The modern-land of Canaan is as evil as the ancient one.

    In these turbulent times, I continue to wait with faith, courage, and vigilance. As Abraham triumphed not only through earthly might but through obedience and divine strength, so do I. Justice will not be delayed forever. It will come, because it must.

    Some readers are questioning whether unconditional support for Israel is necessary, given the moral and ethical implications of its actions, citing Genesis 12:1-3 where God promises Abraham, "I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you." Does this mean we are required to support Israel unconditionally, even if its actions appear morally wrong or involve aggressive military action?

    Support for Israel should be based on biblical principles of justice, peace, and mercy, not unconditional approval of its actions. Genesis 12:3 emphasizes God's protection over those who support His purposes for Israel but does not imply we should endorse every action taken by the modern state of Israel. While God’s covenant with Israel is significant, it doesn’t grant Israel immunity from moral accountability. Both the Old and New Testaments stress that Israel and all nations are judged by God based on their actions, particularly concerning justice and righteousness.

    Therefore, blessing Israel means supporting God’s purposes, which align with justice, righteousness, and peace—not blindly endorsing any actions that contradict these principles.

    Spanish speaking sermon translated into English 

    Today, the Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International broadcast its main service live from its headquarters in Weston, Florida, streaming the event on its official YouTube channel. Apostle Maria Luisa Piraquive shared another archived Sunday service on YouTube, focusing on 1 Peter 2:1-25. This sermon, originally delivered on November 13, 2022, is part of a series that revisits previous teachings from the Book of 1 Peter, covering chapters 1 through 5.

    The church has shown inconsistency in live-streaming its services, revealing three concerning patterns. First, when Piraquive preaches live, new excuses and justifications frequently emerge, often distracting from the core message of God's work. Second, she tends to avoid confronting the truths about her own sins, as well as the hypocrisy within the church, particularly among the Pharisees. Third, there is an apparent reluctance to preach at all, possibly in an attempt to sidestep acknowledging God's ministry within the church. This behavior not only obstructs the spiritual growth of the congregation but also raises questions about Piraquive's authenticity as a spiritual leader, especially as more truths about her spiritual shortcomings and rejection of God's ministry come to light.

    It's important to remember that the true measure of a believer is not found solely in their words or sermons they preach about Christ, but in their actions and how they respond to those who carry God's message. Authentic believers show love, compassion, and steadfast support for those serving in God’s name. They stand with His messengers, even in times of divine silence, trusting that Jesus Christ remains the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8).

    Had I been in Piraquive's position, I would have approached the church’s unity with humility, tested the prophecy, embraced both Jesus and His servant, honored the ministry given to her, and invited Piraquive to join the congregation. I would trust that the Lord’s timing would bring about His glory in her life. As Scripture says, "We all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another" (2 Corinthians 3:18).

    However, Piraquive's actions reveal a life of luxury and wealth that she doesn't want to risk, with an ear only for the messages that satisfy her desires. Her lifestyle appears to disregard the urgent call of God. Though she preaches on humility, faith, and personal transformation, her choices often contradict these teachings, exposing a disconnect between what she says and how she lives. By not embodying the spiritual path she preaches, Piraquive undermines her own message and misses the opportunity to foster true unity and growth among her followers. This inconsistency points to a lack of genuine spiritual maturity and a reluctance to fully embrace the transformative power of God’s word in her own life.

    Photo: Maria Luisa Piraquive at a sewing machine before she became head of her church

    Photo: Maria Luisa Piraquive’s $1.8 million mansion in Weston Florida, among other expensive properties

    Despite her credentials as a preacher, Maria Luisa Piraquive remains disconnected from the true essence of faith. Faith is not merely about preaching—it's about embodying the spirit of Christ through compassion, humility, love for God, trust in His plans, loving others, and aligning oneself with His will, especially when it comes to empowering others within the body of Christ.

    The seeds of God’s Word that I’ve shared with her have fallen on the thorny soil of her heart—hardened and filled with distractions that choke the Word, rendering it ineffective. While God’s protection has shielded His church and its assets from adversity, Piraquive seems consumed with worldly matters. She focuses more on safeguarding the material wealth of the church than on matters of eternal significance, especially the coming revelation of God to the world. This revelation will be glorious—bringing healing, restoring sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, speech to the mute, and strength to the lame among other things.

    Rather than advancing God's work, Maria Luisa Piraquive stands as an obstacle, hindering His progress. Her lack of spiritual action and failure to work in unity with me contradicts her own message that “we are saved by grace through faith” (Ephesians 2:8) and that “without faith, it is impossible to please God” (Hebrews 11:6). Money, as Paul warns in 1 Timothy 6:10, leads people away from faith, as “the love of money is the root of all evil,” causing temptation, snares, and desires that ultimately lead to destruction.

    Today, we reflect on Jesus' words: “You will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16). The fruits of the Spirit, as described in Galatians 5:22-26, are love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. And those who are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, envying one another.

    In contrast, I remain steadfast in the mission, "Preparing the Way of the Lord." As part of this calling, I continue exposing the evil within the church—revealing lies, hidden truths, and sinful actions that block the Lord’s path before His imminent revelation to Israel and the world.

     

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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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