The Twelve Tribes invite people to visit their communities to be
convinced firsthand that they are God’s Kingdom come to men
on earth. They believe the only possible correct conclusion you can
make after visiting them in person is that surely they are the people
of God, and unless you join them, you are missing God’s Kingdom
and have no hope of being fulfilled in Him.
This conversation takes place between Nadiv, acting as a spokesperson
for this belief, and those already in the Kingdom of God who can
plainly see that Nadiv and the Tribes are not members of Christ’s
Body on earth, but have made a god in their own image, an idol
of the heart that must
be destroyed.
A man tries to find God in community; we tell him the truth that
community is in God. The Twelve Tribes puts the cart in front of the
horse, though deceitful because of the appearance of going somewhere.
It has no traction in the Kingdom of God, however. Allured by an illusion
of Heaven and promises of earthly security, many are left shipwrecked.
Jesus said that if you only love those who love you, you are no different
than other sinners. If you lay down your life to get, you are not
laying down your life as He did, and as He requires of those who follow
Him. A woman from the Twelve Tribes asks us for whom we are laying
down our lives. This correspondence gives the answer to this critical
question, not only for us, dear reader, but for the questioner, the
Twelve Tribes, and even for you.
Honcho David Derush is called in by Diane to prove that we are wrong
- the Twelve Tribes are God’s salvation on
earth, contrary to the gospel of Jesus Christ. We answer the
arguments David presents to prove the
Tribe’s divine mission, with Scriptural specifics
that prove the opposite is true. The Twelve Tribes is a man-made
invention - idolaters and promoters of the false religion they
see in everyone
else. That
makes them hypocrites, too.