Link to the written Timeline Of Events in the Powers v. Puka lawsuit.

Below is a Visual Timeline Of Events.


Janette, please try to understand, that if you communicate to me, then we do not need to use the court.

If you do not communicate, then we “have” to use the courts.

  • Communication = no court.
  • No communication = court.

I literally have no other way to communicate the simplicity of our actions.

**** I will keep trying to get you to voluntarily communicate the truth with with me — until — the court forces you to communicate the truth to me. ****

“He thinks in secret, and it comes to pass: environment is but his looking glass.” James Allen Quote

Even as you block me, as I gracefully give you a disgusting amount of due process, you still refuse to talk to me in truth.

I text, email, send letters, and call all of you. And what do you do, block me and not respond.

What else would you have me do? Forever live in the darkness of the new covenant you’ve forced our family into?

Previous relevant communications.

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Janette Golay: I don’t want to start a thread of communication, 

  1. You’ve all have not wanted to communicate with me or have a relationship with me since you sent not one but two lawyers threatening to sue Joseph and Denise.

Janette Golay: but do want you to understand that we can’t have a relationship with family who is suing mom

  1. You attempted to sue my mom with garbage that you knew was a lie, the entire time you threated to sue me.

Janette Golay: and writing a blog that cuts us all to the bone with untruths. 

  1. If what I’m saying is a lie, then why would it cut you if it’s just simply not true? Why and how could a lie hurt you? 
  2. If what I’m saying is true, then it is the truth.
  3. If you’re being hurt by the perspective that I have of the truth, then I’m probably touching directly on the truth.

Janette Golay: Serving the Lord yet suing your own mother? 

  1. Isaiah 61:8 – “For I the Lord love justice; I hate robbery and wrong; I will faithfully give them their recompense, and I will make an everlasting covenant with them.”
  2. You’re silence and refusal to defend the lies you used to threaten us with lawyer was you serving the lord? That probably makes sense to someone who has not yet humbled themself before the lord.
  3. Gods perfect love is inseparable from his perfect justice.
  4. There can be no love or freedom without justice.

Janette Golay: The 2 don’t go together. 

  1. Janette, you are the one who put us in this position of having to sue. 
  2. Marjorie Puka, you are the one who put us in this position of having to sue.
  3. I demand the truth, and yet the only thing you can give me is an abundance of silence.
  4. If you were telling the truth, you would confidently expose what you know — as I have — and I will continue to post public blogs until all is reveal, hopefully without court powers.
  5. If you want to continue refusing to tell me the truth and correct the lies that you allege that I’m telling – then maybe I’m not telling lies?

Janette Golay: Please quit sending us emails. 

  1. If we honor this, then we have no choice but to sue.
  2. How do you not understand this?

Janette Golay: Mom has shed enough tears. 

  1. Why? Because we’re forcing her to tell the truth?

Janette Golay: She has blocked Joe and possibly you. 

  1. You all have blocked me since you started threatening to sue Denise and myself with your lies.
  2. If you’re not telling lies, then defend them in the light of truth!
  3. Living in the love and light of the lord starts with CONFESSION, not blocking everyone.

Janette Golay: She does not want to hear from you guys who are suing her. 

  1. I don’t sue you, you sue you.
  2. Please come to the truth before our next emails come with a court order.
  3. It’s really that simple.

** Final Thoughts & Full Context **

Denise emails Joseph on October 1, 2023 at 11:48 am with the subject line titles, God’s Day.

I just got done with my bible study of numbers- an overview of numbers

Then Tomorrow is a 9-part series of intense study of numbers

and it helped me write this for Janette and Puka

enjoy a happy Sunday full of blessing

another Sunday is upon us.

another month has come and gone

another month of a broken family

another month of no baby steps to start healing our family

another month of glorifying Satan

another month of God stirring our hearts

the book of Numbers is about God turning the rabel/disobey into a nation

all the Israelites knew was the Egyptian ways for 10 generations

1. they needed to understand the family

2. they needed to understand the worship of reverence of god in their heart

3. they needed to understand proper education

without these 3 things- you don’t have a future.

this is done for the next generation and it is called discipleship

now- let’s see how the enemy is attacking us

1. our own family and the whole idea of what a family really is

satan has divided our family and by not changing who we are on the inside,

we can’t work on reconciliation and we will continue to be a broken family for

generations to come, the next generation of our family will be divided

2. godlessness- remove God from the center

god has been removed from the center of our lives

he is still in our lives, but not in the center

being disobedient to God…..

that is our plan and we are going to pay for our disobedient choices.

when we don’t follow him, he is not for us

God is for us when we follow his plan.

everything in life is…..

God’s direction or satans distraction,

those are our only 2 options

when God leads the Israelites from Mt Sinai, 11 days into the journey, God gave them the window

of opportunity, are you ready to follow me and I will take you to the promised land….nope… God

Said – ok then, I will give you the 40-year plan which is harder and less enjoyable.

God is offering you the promised land

God is offering you a window of opportunity

are you going to take it or reject it.

Joseph’s Response To Denise’s Email On October 1, 2023 at 12:19 pm

Joseph’s

Happy Sunday!

Good information and completely on point.

I believe following God is a continual ongoing renewal.

You can’t just say magic words once and be welcomed into the kingdom.

I believe a true follower is congruent (aligns) at all levels.

Thoughts equal words equal actions.

If you think and pray to God… 

Then you’re words should follow. 

And finally your actions..

With the will and the word of God.

I’ve been reading an old book called, You Were Born Rich.. and it talks about how what you think and feel in secret, shall come to pass into reality.

How I’m understanding this is that thoughts are like reality seeds. The more you pray and dwell on secret thoughts, the more they naturally move into reality.

Seeds, when planted, only take from the environment what they need in order to grow into existence.

Lately, I’ve been obsessed with justice (obviously) and my secret thought involves perfect justice.

Isaiah 61:8 – “For I the Lord love justice; I hate robbery and wrong; I will faithfully give them their recompense, and I will make an everlasting covenant with them.”

I’m reading through the whole chapter to understand the full context of this verse.

However, I know that God’s perfect love involves perfect justice.

As I/we continue thinking and speaking and doing righteously just acts, the only possible fruit that can grow from these secret thoughts… is perfect love and perfect justice.

I believe the perfect thing will happen, in God’s time.

I like the saying, a watched pot doesn’t boil.

It may not feel like, or completely seek like our actions are bearing fruit, yet, but I have 100% faith that our seeds of perfect love and justice.. can and will only yield the fruit of perfect love and perfect justice.

What does Isaiah 61:8 mean in full and in context?  How does it apply to people now? Does this mean God loves for everyone to have perfect justice from his perfect love?

Context

Isaiah is often separated into two major sections: Chapters 1-39 and Chapters 40-66. The latter section, where Isaiah 61 is located, generally addresses the period of the Babylonian exile and the hope of restoration for Israel. Isaiah 61, in particular, speaks of the anointed one (often interpreted as the Messiah) who would bring good news, bind up the brokenhearted, proclaim freedom for captives, and release prisoners from darkness. This chapter is an expression of hope, redemption, and divine favor.

In the verse right before 61:8 (Isaiah 61:7), there’s a promise that instead of their shame and disgrace, Israel will inherit a double portion, implying restoration and blessings. Isaiah 61:8 then emphasizes God’s character—He loves justice and hates wrongdoing, assuring His people of His commitment to them.

Interpretation and Application

  1. God’s Love for Justice: The primary message of this verse is that God is just. He does not tolerate oppression, robbery, or any form of wrongdoing. This aligns with the broader biblical message where God consistently positions Himself against injustice, especially towards the vulnerable in society.
  2. God’s Covenant: The mention of an “everlasting covenant” speaks of God’s unbreakable commitment to His people. In the context of Isaiah, it refers to Israel, but the broader biblical narrative extends this to all believers who come under the New Covenant through Jesus Christ.
  3. Relevance to Today: Injustice and wrongdoing are still prevalent today. This verse assures believers that God has not changed—He still loves justice and hates robbery and wrongdoing. In our personal lives, it can be a call to align ourselves with God’s love for justice, advocating for what’s right, standing against oppression, and working towards a more just world.
  4. Perfect Love and Perfect Justice: God’s perfect love and justice are two attributes that, at times, might seem at odds. How can a loving God also be a just judge? But they are two sides of the same coin. God’s love means He wants the best for His creation, and His justice ensures that wrongdoing is addressed. His perfect love does want perfect justice for everyone, which ultimately is fulfilled in the person and work of Jesus Christ who addresses the demands of justice while demonstrating the depths of divine love.

In practical terms, believing in a God who loves justice means being inspired to work towards justice in our world today. Whether that’s addressing societal issues, standing up against wrongdoing in our communities, or working towards reconciliation and restoration in our personal relationships. 

The message is clear: justice matters to God, and it should matter to us.