Nadiv (Harold) contacts us after visiting us in Lethbridge in 2002 and
introducing us to the Twelve Tribes:
Hello Paul and greetings from Nelson. I am sorry it has taken me so
long to
write back to you. I appreciate the attachment you sent to us (The
Persecutors and the Persecuted). Did you write this? It is very clear what the scriptures
say about this subject, you might even want to add a note about what
Gamaliel said about Yahshua and His disciples. It certainly is consistent
with what you are saying.
In Acts 26, Paul is speaking to King Agrippa about how he is being persecuted
by the Jews for the hope of the promises made to their forefathers. It
is clear that this hope is the resurrection of the twelve tribes. It
is the persecution for this hope that our Abba is delighted in. Many
have been persecuted unjustly throughout history. Unfortunately, all
of this suffering has not brought about Yahshua’s return and His
kingdom. Our Abba will judge every man according to his deeds and the
motive of his heart. We, however, live in the greatest time in history,
the time that all of the prophets of old looked towards from far off.
This is the time when the Stone Kingdom of Daniel 2 is being hewn from
the mountain of the world, not by human hands. Our Abba is gathering
His holy nation so that His salvation will reach to the ends of the earth
(Is. 49:6, Matt 24:14) and then the end will come. This is the joy that
was set before Yahshua, a royal priesthood, a holy nation (1 Peter 2:9)
that will bring an end to all injustice.
We hope you can come and visit sometime soon. Our Abba needs each and
every one of us...
In Yahshua’s name,
Nadiv
Victor’s reply:
Shalom, Nadiv.
Paul and I were together on sending that writing to you, at his suggestion.
I don’t think you will mind my responding though you address Paul.
Nadiv, clearly we disagree very much in our positions and are found
contrary to one another. I would surely like to come and visit with you,
to share with you in the things of the Lord. Though you people are very
set in the conviction that you are right, the Lord’s chosen, I
must tell you that you are wrong, very wrong. We communicated this with
you when you were here, though we did not expect you to receive right
away. That time may not come for many years, if in this life. Of course,
as you pointed out, you could say the same of us. Each stands and says, “I
know; I am right,” and there is an impasse. I will comment on your
letter:
“Hello Paul and greetings from Nelson. I
am sorry it has taken me so long to write back to you. I appreciate
the attachment you sent
to us. Did you write this? It is very clear what the scriptures say about
this subject, you might even want to add a note about what Gamaliel said
about Yahshua and His disciples. It certainly is consistent with what
you are saying.”
We can only write what is given, and not what is logically or apparently
in agreement.
“In Acts 26, Paul is speaking to King Agrippa
about how he is being persecuted by the Jews for the hope of the promises
made to their
forefathers. It is clear that this hope is the resurrection of the twelve
tribes. It is the persecution for this hope that our Abba is delighted
in.”
Questions for you to consider: Why the Hebrew? Why not be real and say “Father”?
If God is against English, we all sin. If Hebrew is so important, why
not speak the language as soon as possible? If it is in personal reference
to Him that you think you ought to use Hebrew, why not the Hebrew personal
pronouns as well? Also, you use Hebrew names for yourselves, not names
which the Lord has given or according to spiritual attributes, but according
to your physical natures. The flesh profits nothing.
“Many have been persecuted unjustly throughout
history.”
What other kind of persecution is there but unjust? Is it justifiable
to persecute those who are wrong?
“Unfortunately, all of this suffering has
not brought about Yahshua’s
return and His kingdom.”
Nadiv, you are wrong. He learned obedience by the things that He suffered,
and was perfected in the culmination of His suffering. So with all those
who are His, each in his or her way. The suffering of those who are His
is never without its desired result...His coming. You look for a carnal
return, not having the Spirit. You are in the religious works of the
flesh, which can be quite impressive to men.
On the other hand, you err greatly in thinking that it is up to us to
hasten or effect His return in any way. The times are in the Father’s
hands, not determined by the creature, but entirely by the Creator. The
Father is not at all pleased with your works, Nadiv. An understatement.
He is angry, because while you ought to be embracing His righteousness,
you take it upon yourself to live right, to do right, and to prepare
your children for perfection (what a burden for them and for you!), clinging
to your own righteousness.
I told you that it is not about what you do before God, but what you
are. You say, “The fruits tell,” referring to your works,
but your works are the carnal mind’s interpretation of righteousness,
presumptuously taking upon itself the right, assuming ability to perform.
The flesh profits nothing. Our lives are hid in Christ. Those who appear
to you to be unrighteous in ways may well be righteous, while you, thinking
yourself to be righteous in His sight and before men, are not at all
righteous before Him. Truly, your works are not fruits of faith in God,
but of faith in yourselves to perform the will of God. These can appear
quite similar.
It is not a matter of what we eat or wear or what language we use or
how we wear our hair or whether we live “in community” as
you put it, but a matter of obedience to God. That obedience comes in
apparent contrariness to the will of God. (Consider the sacrifice of
Isaac.) Please read Obedience on our web site, or you may have it in
hard copy. Common sense and law, while they may be good and applicable
in and of themselves, do not bring one into the victory, into the “called,
chosen, and faithful.” The Law and common sense do not fulfill
the Third Feast, or the First and Second for that matter.
“Our Abba will judge every man according
to his deeds and the motive of his heart.”
We tell you now your motives. You seek to honor God in your own righteousness,
maintaining the same, know it or not. It will not do. You are despising
the righteousness of Christ by the cross. One can only love God by the
cross, which is not a sacrifice but an act of obedience unto death, by
the grace of Christ within.
“We, however, live in the greatest time
in history, the time that all of the prophets of old looked towards
from far off. This is the time
when the Stone Kingdom of Daniel 2 is being hewn from the mountain of
the world, not by human hands.”
You are wrong. It is not the “mountain of the world” as
you put it, but the Kingdom of God itself, and brought to prevail, destroying
the kingdoms of men, those of this world including Yoneq’s and
yours. Yes, the Stone is people in the flesh, in this world, but not
of it. Yours is a work indeed cut out from this world’s substance,
the works of men (Psalm 17:4), and it will go with the rest. This I can
speak only by revelation, and I don’t expect that you will receive
it.
I am not contending with you but for the faith, Nadiv. You misrepresent
the Lord Yahshuah. I do not condemn you but your works, which are unacceptable
to Yahweh, and truly abominable. Yes, you display kindness and friendliness,
which you call love. You display sacrifice, which you call obedience.
You give your body to be burned, in a form, but you do not love Him.
If you loved Him, you would obey instead of work. He wants obedience,
not sacrifice. You have formed a one-size-fits-all formula, imposing
it upon all who are not wise.
Yes, you have come out of the organized religions of nominal Christendom,
but you have not been delivered. You have come out of the system, but
the system has not come out of you. Mystery Babylon is alive and sits
well on her beast within you. You have simply formed another system to
replace what you left. Your tape is a splendid encapsulation of that
fact.
Of all the groups, “tribes” as you presume to call them,
I see the results of the Gestetner process of reproduction. You all look
the same, talk the same, do the same. Yes, you will argue that you all
speak the same thing and are of one heart and one soul. You are right
in that, but it is the work of man and not of God. Your unity is much
like that of so many other works of men, the same hallmarks and characteristics.
It is in man’s power to change the outside, which you have done,
but it is in God’s power alone to change the inside. One will not
bring about the other.
You and yours invite one and all to come see for themselves. This is
simply another proof of what I say to you, though you won’t see
it that way. The work of grace in a man is not for display by man, but
by God, and a man or any number of men cannot guarantee it will be there
forever. But you trust in your own works and judge after the appearance
and call upon others to do the same. When they come, will you say, “Sacrifice
Isaac”? or, “Wash in the Jordan seven times”? or, “Cast
out the bondwoman with her child into the wilderness”? or, “Surrender
to the heathen enemy”? or, “Cook your food in human dung”?
No, to one and all you will say the same thing, “Surrender all
your goods to the community,” according to the words Jesus spoke
to the rich young ruler. Living in community is one of your gods, as
with the Hutterites. The reason why you won’t say anything else
is because your works are not of faith in God, but of faith in yourselves
to worship God. The words will not be from God through you but from you
in the Name of God. The difference is not perceptible to many. You do
not hear from Yahushuah but from your own thinking.
You have not suffered persecution because God is working in you, but
because you are working for God. I tell you that we on the other hand
suffer persecution for the Word of Yahweh, speaking that which He has
given us for the sake of those who come and need to hear. He speaks by
us, and for that we suffer. We do not suffer because we serve Him, but
because He serves Himself in and through us. Of this we cannot boast,
saying, “Come see how we live by our love!”
We cannot assure others that we are normal, because we are not, and
we do not wish to be. We cannot assure others that we are godly, because
the world cannot receive true godliness. We cannot invite others to judge
after the appearance, because the appearance is not what it is all about.
The world hates and persecutes true godliness, so how then can we invite
them, saying, “Come see the real thing and be convinced”?
I cannot cease to marvel at how people like you talk about faith and
obedience to God and yet be so in the dark about words Jesus (Yahushuah,
Yahshuah, Yeshuah) spoke, such as, “Judge not after the appearance.” You
literally invite people to come and judge by appearance, and if you only
understood, you would hear the warning bells clearly.
Nadiv, you have no idea what we have forsaken or what we have. You judge
by appearance and see things other than how they are. You err.
You believe that your system is the work of God on earth in this last
day, to overcome the systems and kingdoms of this world. It is not, because
it has not the power of the Kingdom of God.
“Our Abba is gathering His holy nation so that His salvation will
reach
to the ends of the earth (Is. 49:6, Matt 24:14) and then the end will
come. This is the joy that was set before Yahshua, a royal priesthood,
a holy nation (1 Peter 2:9) that will bring an end to all injustice.”
And He will accomplish His will perfectly.
“We hope you can come and visit sometime
soon. Our Abba needs each
and every one of us...”
You seem to suggest here that He does not have us because we are not
with you in your community. You cannot believe that we are truly His
unless we culminate our faith by pooling with you.
Your assertion that God needs at all, and that the need can only be
filled if we obey, is an ungodly and unscriptural one. It is a self-righteous
one. Your words betray your origin.
Nadiv, I say these things not to condemn you or to find fault with you
or Yoneq or anyone else. I am quite aware that this letter can appear
contentious or angry or negative. Not so. Perhaps I should be speaking
to you in person, as we did, so as to not risk offence, that you would
know my heart toward you. God forgive me if I am negligent in this matter.
We would be more than willing to come and visit with you, but know that
we would come knowing who we are in the Lord, knowing that you are in
error. We would come with the intent to win you if possible, not to ourselves,
not to communal living, not to our interpretation of faith and works,
but to Yahushuah, the King of kings, and Lord of lords, the Savior of
all mankind.
If you red The Man-Woman Dynamic, you would be aware of the
declaration that men are ruled by their wives, contrary to their denials
in some cases (not all), and that they need to repent, turning from the
undue influence of their wives (as godly as it may seem) to the Lord
God, from Whom they turned away in Adam, thus bringing the Fall. Look
around you, Nadiv, get honest, and admit the reality rather than declaring
that which is the ideal but not in effect. Your wife rules you, Yoneq’s
wife rules him, and with every marriage you have witnessed, that of your
parents, your neighbors, and whoever, you will find this to be so. But
you will need more than the power of appearance to know. As I said, appearances
are not the truth.
You need to forsake Nahara for Yahshuah. If she is called, she needs
to forsake the power of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil over
you and turn to you for her salvation, provided you two were to be married
in the first place. All marriages are not made in Heaven...not assuming
yours was not.
You want the will of God, Nadiv? Obey. Sacrifice is not what it is all
about. Abraham’s act with Isaac could well be called his “obedience
of Isaac” rather than his “sacrifice of Isaac.” Will
you still receive us after all that has been said here? Paul will also
have things to say. We have been busy and prevented from responding sooner.
If you and your people come by, we will receive you as we have done,
not because we entertain your ways or approve of them, obviously, but
to show you the True Way, not by our works of righteousness, but by the
power of the Lord Who loves you and gave Himself for you. You tell the
rest that, if you will.
(I just read Paul’s letter to you. You will do well to heed what
he has to say. I appreciate his letter, and the points the Lord gave
him for you very much.)
“In Yahshua’s name,
Nadiv”
Victor
Paul’s reply:
Greetings, Nadiv.
No problem about taking time to get back to us. We are also very busy,
as Victor mentioned.
The writing I sent you was one Victor wrote, which seemed to us a good
one to share with you.
Concerning your letter, I have been considering your thought about Gamaliel’s
words and counsel. I don’t see it as applicable for a few reasons.
1) Gamaliel’s advice was to not persecute the disciples too much,
in case it really was a work of God, which the council would not prevail
against. Many groups feel free to use this example to prove they are
of God, since they have appeared to flourish despite opposition. As laid
out in this letter, this does not apply to the Twelve Tribes.
2) Gamaliel was not speaking by faith, but by man’s reason. Consider
that those who agreed with his reasoning beat the disciples and commanded
them not to speak in the name of Yahoshua. They continued to persecute
the disciples. That is not the work of faith.
3) How can one tell what God is doing when His work is within, spiritual,
while man is carnal, focused on the external (“the Kingdom of Heaven
does not come by observation”)? Gamaliel’s measure was man’s
measure, not God’s. Elijah thought he was the only one in his day,
yet God had His remnant. His work was not cut off, even though a man
of God questioned it!
You allude to Gamaliel’s saying because you use man’s measure.
You judge after the appearance, as Victor says in his letter. If your
work appears to be successful according to your criteria (what you call
God’s measure), you conclude it must be of God. By the same yardstick,
if you can see nothing, you conclude that God is not doing anything or
that He is stymied in what He wills to do.
You ask people to inspect your communities as if they could see the
Kingdom of God by observing with their carnal minds and senses. But carnal
senses can only observe that which is carnal. What men see are your carnal
works, which you call the Kingdom of God, and some of them are deceived
into believing it is so.
What you people are saying is that God has not been working, at least
not successfully, until you came along and began to create what He has
been waiting for all these years. You make the Almighty into a hapless
god dependent on the arm of man. I know you would say otherwise, but
we tell you the way it is. Believe us; it is for your salvation to know
these things.
4) Those who are God’s are not in the dark about what is of Him,
but are called to discern what is of Him, being in Him themselves. We
know those who are not of Him because they do not hear us (I John 4:6).
We also separate the sheep and goats by our nature in Him, being a savor
of life or death depending on where those are at who hear us (2 Corinthians
2:15-16). But we don’t ever decide if we will persecute others
(as Gamaliel and the Jews consulted about the disciples), as explained
in the writing I sent you.
Our purpose, or more to the point, God’s purpose, is to save.
He did not come to destroy as men think of doing, but to save. So we
are doing in Him by speaking the Word of Truth. He brings judgment to
the world through His Son.
I am reminded here of something Harry Truman once said. He was known
for saying things some considered rough to hear. People would shout at
his speeches, “Give ‘em hell, Harry!” He once responded, “I
don’t give them hell, I tell them the truth and they think it’s
hell.”
Men call good evil and evil good. We are here as Light, revealing the
Truth of God for goodness’ sake. Men, in their unbelief and religious
works, call that hell. Are you not resisting our words as evil?
As for Paul and his speech to Agrippa, he was not saying the hope of
the fathers was the resurrection of the twelve tribes, as you say. The
hope Paul was talking about was of the resurrection from the dead, the
raising to new life through reconciliation with God, finally being freed
from sin and unchained from all corruption. That is the hope of which
he spoke, the hope of the Israel of God; all mankind in fact awaits the
resolution of this hope:
“For the earnest expectation of the creature waits for the manifestation
of the sons of God. For the creature itself also shall be delivered from
the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of
God. For we know that the whole creation groans and travails in pain
together until now. And not only they, but ourselves also, which have
the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan with ourselves,
waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body. For we
are saved by hope...” (Romans 8:19-24).
Victor addressed your thoughts on suffering and Yahoshua’s return.
What he said is true and bears reading several times. Consider these
things, Nadiv; they are the essence of life and pertain to the sovereignty
and holy purposes of God.
When you say that God will judge every man according to his deeds and
heart, you say it in self-righteousness. Your judgment is to condemn
those who don’t receive the gospel as you define it. I know you
would say you don’t mean to do this, that you are striving to be
right towards others in the spirit of love. The problem, as Victor wrote
you, is that this is your work, not God’s. His work is to believe
on Him Whom He has sent (John 6:29). We are here in His stead. Will you
believe us and, therefore, Him? How can you believe on Him if you don’t
receive His servants He sends?
As for the time we live in, yes, great things are in the making. But
you people are in confusion about being the resurrected twelve tribes,
and many other things besides, because you walk in your own understanding
and not God’s. The Scripture to which you refer, Isaiah 49:6, speaks
of the Lord raising up more than one nation (Israel), even being a light
for the Gentiles and bringing salvation to the ends of earth. Are you
people not of the Gentiles who have heard the preaching that came forth
from Israel, rather than being of the tribes of Israel?
As for spiritual Israel, that is also another matter. You people are
not raising up spiritual Israel. That is well in hand already, as written
in Hebrews:
“But you are come unto mount Zion [it exists now], and unto the
city of the living God [also here and now], the Heavenly Jerusalem [capital
of the tribes], and to an innumerable company of angels, to the general
assembly of the Firstborn [we do not create the body of Christ; we are
joined to Him], which are written in Heaven, and to God the Judge of
all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect” (Hebrews 12:22-23).
Here is something else to consider: God raises up His servants who follow
Him, the Lamb, wherever He goes (Revelation 14:4). These judge the twelve
tribes, as Yahoshua said:
“...you that have followed Me, in the regeneration when the Son
of Man shall sit in the throne of His glory, you also shall sit upon
twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel” (Matthew 19:28).
You people have set yourselves up as the twelve tribes, which you are
not, but there is even higher than these.
You people greatly err. We are here to tell you the true way, not to
condemn you, but for your salvation. Now is the day of decision. Now
is His day.
If God wills, we will come. We are certainly willing, and we desire
to speak with you and with all to whom the Lord would bring us. His will
be done, and His Name be glorified in all things. Amen.
Paul
Nadiv’s reply:
Hello Paul,
I appreciate you taking the time to write back. It does not seem like
any further discussion about spiritual things would be beneficial.
Our Father makes a home for the lonely...
Nadiv
And:
Dear Paul,
After rereading my short note to you, I thought it was a bit abrubt
and didn’t want you to take it personally. We really enjoyed
the time we spent with you all and we trust that our Father will make
things clear to all who are His sons. I truly like you and hope that
we can, one day, dwell together in unity. I will continue to search
for where we can find common ground. The invitation for you to come
and see the wonderful life our Father has given us remains open but
I want to be clear that we are not asking for anyone to come and teach
us. We would love to share all that we have with you...
In Yahshua,
Nadiv
P.S. Have you been in touch with Israel from Rutland. He is a very
good friend of ours.
Paul’s reply:
Hi Nadiv,
No offense taken.
You have said you wish to share all that you have with us, and we also
wish to share what we have with you. We not only wish to, but must if
we are to be true. Not “must” in the sense of striving, but
in the sense of speaking that which is true concerning the worship and
nature of God in contrast to that which is not, though it be presented
as “The Way.”
Nadiv, judge for yourself whether what I say is right or not, but no
one who names the Name of Messiah Yahoshua can say, “We are not
asking anyone to come and teach us,” yet be His servant. Are you
saying that God is nowhere else but in your midst? That it is not possible
that He has His servants elsewhere, and that if He does, and chooses
to send them to you, your door is closed?
Is this not the same as the Pharisees of old?
I would like your answer to this question. To say we cannot talk anymore
is juvenile and foolish. A man for truth will not be afraid to speak
with his friends. You still have much to lose, don’t you?
I have heard from Sholom and we have exchanged
a couple of letters.
It is my turn to respond. Perhaps I can share with you also if what I
write is general and applicable for all.
The will of God be done.
Paul
We put Nadiv on The Issues of Life recipient list and he responded to
On Being Your Own Shaman in 2004:
Dear Paul,
What you have written must also be applied to the “invisible
spirit” of Jesus that every christian claims to be lead by. The
only way to know who you are getting involved with is to see the life
of the messenger. Otherwise you may unwittingly find yourself being
your own shaman (in the name of Jesus). We are warned about this in
the apostle Paul’s writings (men preaching another Jesus other
than the True One, according to the traditions that the apostles themselves
taught and demonstrated with their own lives.)
Nadiv
Paul’s reply:
Hello, Nadiv.
Yes, it is true that the Scriptures warn of men preaching another Jesus.
It is clear that the Jesus of whom Marilee speaks in her letter is one
of those. Marilee could not receive us for this reason, because we came
to her in the Name of the true Lord Jesus Christ, Who, by His very nature
and presence, repudiates all other Jesuses.
For this same reason, many others claiming the Name of the Lord do not
receive us. They know another Jesus. This has happened with you, though
you do not see it now.
You say that the only way to know with whom you are getting involved
is to see their physical lives. You imply that the invisible cannot be
seen or known. You leave it to man’s discernment to know God by
the outward appearance. It is not the work of the Lord or Him that you
trust. You deny the invisible Lord Jesus Christ, Yahshua HaMashiach,
and the faith that is in Him, which faith is evidence of things not
seen.
Here are some witnesses to consider:
1) Nathaniel - Philip told Nathaniel that they had found the One of
Whom Moses had written. When Jesus saw Nathaniel, He said, “Behold
an Israelite indeed in whom is no guile!” Nathaniel asked how Jesus
knew him, and according to the answer Jesus gave him, Nathaniel declared, “Rabbi,
You are the Son of God; You are the King of Israel.”
Nathaniel did not examine Jesus’ life; he did not look for certain
fruits or carefully consider fulfilled prophecies. His statement was
purely and simply a declaration of things hidden from human observation,
because God gave Nathaniel to see them by faith. It was the same with
Peter when he declared that Jesus was the Son of God, and Jesus told
him that he was blessed, because, “Flesh and blood has not revealed
this to you, but My Father which is in Heaven” (Matt. 16:17).
Jesus goes on to say that this revelation is the rock upon which
His Church is built. Nadiv, you are building on another foundation, which
is man’s righteousness and acknowledgment. Your building will fall.
2) Saul of Tarsus - This man, full of religious zeal for God, persecuted
the Lord Jesus in His people, even to death. He did not consider the
believers’ ways a godly testimony. Why could he not see this? He
had great knowledge of Scripture and wanted to serve God. Why did he
not know?
The reason Saul did not know was because he was not born of God or given
to see until his time came. This is not something a man can do for himself
(John 1:12-13). The Lord did this for Saul, knocking him off his feet,
figuratively and literally, making Himself known to him. The Lord said
that Saul was a chosen vessel to Him. It was not the other way around.
Saul did not choose God or figure out where God was and with whom. Neither
did all his knowledge and training in Torah cause him to understand.
Saul thought he served God, yet he was found to be persecuting Him,
until the Lord turned him around and made him the example for all of
us to know that it is God’s sovereign will that reigns; He shows
mercy on whom He chooses, when He chooses, each man in his own order.
To say we can recognize God’s messengers by certain signs sounds
reasonable, and is right in one way, because the signs are there for
those who are given to see what is invisible to the carnal man. But if
God doesn’t turn us to Himself and open our eyes, we are all blind
to these things. When He turns us, we will see Him Who is invisible (Hebrews
11:27, 1 Timothy 1:17) and we will see who is His.
3) Me - Shortly after I became a believer, I went to Israel. At that
time there was sin in my life that was fouling my relationship with the
Lord. I did not know what was happening. I asked God to send someone
to help me. I met Victor there in 1979, and knowing virtually nothing
about his life, I proclaimed to him that God had sent him to me. How
this came about was that I had asked him at mealtime, on the kibbutz
where we were staying, why he and his wife had come to Israel. He said
that God told them to come. I knew at that moment that God had sent him
to me in answer to my prayer. I didn’t need to try to discern anything
else about his life or examine him according to a checklist of criteria.
It was simply given to me to know this. That is the way the revelations
of the Lord come. It is not by the sweat of our brows that we know Him.
Yes, we will labor and learn to exercise judgment, but the revelation
of the hidden things comes by grace, not works.
Signs that confirmed the Source of these revelations followed all these
instances, both mine and those I note from Scripture.
Nadiv, because you trust in your own works, which you believe make you
right with God and man, you expect others to see your rightness and to
believe in your Jesus. Your “Jesus” is living in community.
That is how you expect others to be able to tell that you are of God
by examining your lives. According to you, unless presumed messengers
of God are living in community, holding all things in common and doing
the same things you do at the Twelve Tribes, they are not of Christ.
Your criteria validate your group, your chosen form of religion, and,
above all, you. Jesus Christ, however, is not about living in community;
He is about the forsaking of all things on earth to live with Him in
Heaven on earth. Those who are brought into this grace are of one Body,
which far exceeds in closeness any community that has ever been made
by man. We speak to you from that Community, which thus far you have
despised.
Paul
Nadiv’s reply:
Paul, The theory you are presenting about trusting in the “invisible” is
the spirit that denies that Yahshua came in the flesh. If what you say
is true, our Father would not have had to send His Son but would have
just sent an invisible spirit to save us. If you don’t know what
the scriptures say about this subject please let me know. This type of
belief is consistent with the mysticism that is so apparent throughout
all of christianity.
Come and see the abundant life that is available to all who believe
and see their need to be forgiven...Nadiv
Victor’s reply:
Hi Nadiv,
You err if you think that Jesus Christ is invisible to us. To us, He
is very visible, though we will yet see Him as we have not on this earth.
We see Him the only way we can, by the Spirit of God in us. Our faith
is not a matter of “belief” as the term is used today, but
of reality, of substance.
Let me ask you some questions:
To Whom was Stephen praying when being stoned? To a visible Christ?
Was it to the community in which he dwelt? Was it to himself who bore
the fruits of Christ?
To Whom did Saul of Tarsus pray? To a visible Christ? If so visible,
why did not those with Saul stick around and see Him in the flesh?
To Whom did Jesus pray? To a visible God? After His resurrection, Jesus
became the first fruits of those risen from the dead; and He said to
His disciples, “As My Father has sent Me, so I send you.” As
the Father dwelt in Him, to make Him the visible God, God in the flesh
- the Christ, so Jesus comes to dwell in us by the new birth and spiritual
development. As Jesus heard the Voice of the Father, so we hear the Voice
of Jesus Christ, because He dwells in us.
When Jesus said to Paul the apostle to not be afraid, but to remain
and preach in Corinth because He had many called and chosen there, was
it the community that spoke to Paul, seeing that (according to you) the
community is the “uninvisible” Christ, the genuine one?
When Jesus Christ appeared to John on the Isle of Patmos, was it a physicality,
as you suggest, or a manifestation of “...the King eternal, immortal,
INVISIBLE, the only wise God...” (1 Timothy 1:17)
?
We hear His Voice, Nadiv. He said, “My sheep hear My Voice.” That
would bring us to the conclusion that those who are not His sheep do
not hear His Voice. If you were to read our website, you would read of
the Lord Jesus speaking to us. If you were to communicate with us and
listen, we could tell you of thousands of times He has spoken to us cumulatively,
sometimes individually, sometimes to more than one of us at once.
I have had many prophecies, healings, visions, and dreams from Him,
and several others here have had them as well. We can’t boast of
this. Neither do we say that because we have visions and dreams we are
of God and know Him. My point is that He has spoken on many, many matters;
He has foretold several things to us through prophecy, brought many things
to pass as He foretold, and confirmed many things, which only God can
do, as Isaiah said:
Isaiah 48:3-8 MKJV
(3) I have foretold the former things from the beginning; and they went
out of My mouth; and I made them hear; I acted suddenly; and they came
about.
(4) Because I knew that you are obstinate, and your neck is an iron sinew
and your brow bronze.
(5) And I declared it to you from the beginning. Before it happened I
revealed it to you; lest you should say, My idol has done them, and my
graven image, and my molten image, has commanded them.
(6) You heard; see it all; and will you not declare? I have shown you
new things from this time, even hidden things, and you did not know them.
(7) They are created now, and not from the beginning; even before the
day when you did not hear them; lest you should say, Behold, I knew them.
(8) Yea, you did not hear; yea, you did not know; yea, from the time
that your ear was not opened; for I surely know that you will betray
and trespass; from the womb it was called to you.
Yes, we have been idolatrous, treacherous, and more. We have been and
are unworthy of His goodness and mercy to us. Nevertheless, He has given
us a new nature, and Jesus Christ is not removed from us; He is within.
He has taken on flesh again, and that is His residence in these earthen
vessels, earthen, I say, for two reasons:
1) He is indeed visible, in us. As it is written, “Every eye shall
see Him....”
2) We are unworthy; in and of ourselves is no righteousness whatsoever.
But you believe what? You hear what voice? We see no faith in Jesus
Christ in you. We see no relationship between you and the Lord Jesus.
We see what you call love, which we discern as man’s love imitating
what he thinks is the love of God. We see you living community, thereby
declaring that you give flesh and bones to Jesus Christ. We see you focused
on works, which you think are acceptable to Jesus Christ, but which He
despises.
Don’t misunderstand what I say, to your detriment, Nadiv. Obviously,
we are not against community or sharing or giving, as you witnessed though
did not receive. We received you, gave you hospitality, and even sent
you away with sacks of food. As you left, I saw something in your countenance
that was not good, something like, “So you think you’re spiritual
or doing something great here, but you have nothing going for you.” You
appeared scornful. I saw it only for a second or so, but I saw it.
Nadiv, Jesus Christ is not in your midst. Seducing spirits and works
are. Your works are anathema in Heaven. We dwell in Heaven; we see and
hear from above, where we are. And as the Father gives us to see and
hear, we speak. We are Jews, circumcised in the heart, with new names
written, of which you have neither knowledge nor part. We are not as
you, who take on Hebrew names externally and presumptuously as wannabe
Jews.
You scorn what I say in this letter, particularly in that last paragraph.
You think we are fools who profess and pretend, playing games and making
claims, as do others in so many religious circles. Yet if we make claims,
they are neither presumptuous nor delusional. We are His, for real, and
you scorn because you don’t believe such a reality exists. You
can only understand the ways and thoughts of this world, being of this
world. We speak that which we know, and salvation is of the Jews, which
we are in spirit and in truth.
The “spirit” part is impossible for you and your companions
to receive, being in the flesh. Yes, Jesus Christ comes in the flesh,
here, today, now, and you do not recognize Him, neither do you receive
Him, because you worship other gods. He has hardened your hearts, as
Isaiah said:
Matthew 13:14-15
(14) With them the prophecy of Isaiah is being fulfilled, which says: “You
will listen and listen but never understand. You will look and look but
never comprehend.
(15) For this people’s heart has become dull, and their ears are
hard of hearing. They have shut their eyes so that they might not see
with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their
heart and turn, and I would heal them.”
Matthew 15:7-9
(7) You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you:
(8) “These people honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are
far from Me.
(9) Their worship of Me is pointless, because their teachings are rules
made by humans.”
You will know the paths we have taken, Nadiv. You will know ours, and
you will know yours. We know both, but you know neither yours nor ours
presently.
Victor Hafichuk,
By the Lord Jesus Christ, Who comes in our flesh, and Who it is that
speaks to you, and Whom you don’t believe.
Nadiv’s reply:
Victor,
Yes, I believe that our Master has appeared in physical form to many
as you have quoted from the scriptures. How do you suppose these accounts
were recorded? Can you see that there must have been a people who heard
these stories and made the way for these incredible accounts to be
preserved in scripture? Do you believe that all of these different
accounts were just coincidentally collected into one manuscript? Who
were the ones that received Saul after our Master blinded him? Who
was it that Stephen had been living with on that day he was stoned
and saw our Master?
Who was Saul speaking about in Acts 26:7? What is he referring to in
Ephesions 2:12? And what about James 1:1? Galatians 6:16? Who is the
wife, the bride that John saw in his vision recorded in Revelation
21:9-12? Has Isaiah 49:6 been fulfilled yet?
In Acts 9:4 it is clear that our Master completely identified Himself
with His disciples when He asked Saul “Why are you persecuting
me?” Saul was persecuting the disciples.
Are you hearing from the same spirit as Saul was before he was struck
down? Why are you so quick to judge what we do? Have you ever come
to see? If you would take the time to come and see you might find that
the spirit that tells you these things is trying to keep you alone
and seperate from the one and only Body of Messiah.
You seem to have concluded that we are preaching “community”.
I may have been lacking in what I expained to you about our life during
our visit. If this was the case I am sorry.
The Good News we preach is Yahshua crucified and resurrected. The approprate
response to believing in His resurrection is that we would no longer
live for our selves but for Him. The result is the restoration of all
things, including human relationships, a true community of forgiven
people, living in communion with our Father, His Son and the Holy Sprit.
This is the only way we can have confidence we have passed out of death
into life and the only way we can obey all that He has commanded us.
An abundant life awaits you and anyone else who is weary of their sin
(self life). Are you willing to do the will of God? You don’t
need to answer me but you will know if what I have said is true if
you are willing to obey God. On the contrary, if you are not willing
to do His will, you will misunderstand everything I have said. I hope
you can hear...
Nadiv, I will reply to your other letter as soon as I can. In the meantime,
I will reply to this one.
You do not believe that God has revealed and imparted Himself to us,
but He has. Either you have concluded us to be liars or fools, or you
refuse to subject yourself to the Truth. Which is it? When He first
made Himself known to me, don’t you think He was big enough to
tell me His “right name” if it was so important? He represented
Himself to me as the Lord Jesus Christ. Over three decades now, He
has continued to speak to us personally, to prophesy things that have
come to pass, to heal, bless, protect, guide, teach, provide for us,
and to reveal many things to us, both great and small.
In 1979, He sent me to Israel, half way around the world, not knowing
why I was going, to speak to Paul, who was in prayer there. There I
was, a Gentile delivered from my sins and converted from the world
to God, speaking the Word of the Lord to a Jew who was in sin and in
consequent trouble. Should not a Jew, of all nations, be informed of
the “right” name? I assure you that he was, not in the
letter, but in the Nature. That Word from the Lord Jesus Christ, from
Yahshuah, delivered him.
Today, Paul, by Yahshuah’s grace, and only His grace, after twenty-one
years of chastening and preparation, stands strong in Him. He has entrusted
us with a ministry, representing Him to the world. Let me ask you, “Why
has He not emphasized His Hebrew Name to us as you and some others
have? Why has He not born witness to this purported importance of the
use/translation of the letter of His Name?” Will you answer these
questions? (Don’t get me wrong; I have no argument or problem
with using His Name in Hebrew.)
I believe I have asked this of you before, and you have not seriously
considered either the question or the answering of it. Will you do
that now?
Victor
Nadiv’s reply:
The only conclusion I can make is that you are under an illusion which
may become a delusion if you continue in the way you are going...
Paul’s reply:
Nadiv, I have some questions for you also.
We have been brought into that fellowship you point to as evidence
of the work of the Creator and Savior, the sharing of all things with
those of common faith by the laying down of our lives for Him and each
other. I ask you, Who did that?
Just recently we have called on the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ for
healing of a case of uterine fibroids that doctors could do nothing
with. The Lord granted both healing and confession and repentance from
sins to this woman. I ask you, Who did that?
(We have called on the Lord for many such matters in the past, which
have been answered. I only give example of a recent one.)
A man prophesied against Victor and me, saying I would die of a heart
attack and Victor would be buried in an unmarked grave. Three years
to the day from the time we heard of him (June 2, 2001), this man,
who worked as an advisor to others on health matters and was still
in his prime, died of a heart attack and was buried in an unmarked
grave. I ask you, Who did that?
We are hated by all men for preaching the gospel of the righteousness
of God in Christ and the unrighteousness of man. I ask you, Who did
that?
Does an illusion provide healing, repentance, faith, and love to the
laying down of the life, Nadiv? Is it an illusion that judges those
who judge us, bringing their curses on their own heads?
Paul
Victor’s reply sent by Paul:
Nadiv, Victor wrote this in reply to your last comments about illusion
becoming delusion:
I have not changed my name, along with all those whose company I keep;
neither did people in the Scriptures change their own names. I have
not decided to dress uniformly with other persons, except to dress
discreetly. I have not decided to cut and wear my hair uniformly with
several others, except to keep it respectably short. I have not presumed
to call myself by a certain tribe of Israel. I have not condemned the
Jews of this world, descendants of Israel, and though enemies of the
gospel, beloved for the fathers’ sakes. The list goes on, “Nadiv” Urban.
And you are so deluded as to say we live in illusion?! Urban, only
delusion is so powerful that it is entirely blind to itself, and so
contradictory! How blind and foolish can one be? Truly, when God sends
strong delusion, who can overcome it? But, of course, you say the same
of us, yet with nothing to point to but not belonging to your man-made
community.
Nadiv’s reply:
Paul, all the phenomena you cite sound very interesting but the fruit
that our Father is looking for is a Holy nation, specifically Israel
(living in the Holy Spirit). Healings are only useful in the context
of a healed society. Apart from a (completely healed) new social order,
you can only send a person you have made well back into the insanity
of this world. If you choose to do this, they may even go on to live
in such a way that would lead them into even greater spiritual debt while
thinking they are saved. The “healed” person would have been
better off had not lived one day longer if this were to happen. Right
now the world is full of individuals who have been “healed” by
Jesus, yet they live for themselves like everyone else in the world.
This is part of the greatest deception on the earth right now. The worst
lie is 99% truth.
All of the healings that were accomplished through our Master Yahshua
were to prepare the hearts of a people who would live together as you
can read about in Acts. It is a misconception that He randomly healed
individuals and then sent them out into the world to fend for themselves.
All who were healed by faith in Yahshua began to follow Him and were
amongst those who received His spirit after He ascended. To do anything
else would have negated the very faith that healed them.
Anyone who offers healing in the name of Yahshua (apart from a new
life of repentance from the works that lead to death) is ministering
a counterfeit spirit. The free gift of the Holy Spirit and of eternal
life is only given to those who obey our Master. There are many who
perform so-called miracles but without love this is meaningless.
The only miracle that is from our Father is that a person would stop
living for themselves and would become part of His Holy Nation. Within
this context healings are from our Father, but outside of this it is
just another part of the illusion that the Evil One is creating on
the earth. This is not to say that there aren’t sincere people
who work in all of the different healing realms but each one of them
will be judged according to his motives. The ability to perform healings
is by no means evidence of one’s salvation.
The love that has been poured out in our hearts causes us to lay down
our lives for each other and is bringing about the restoration of all
things. There is only one bride of Yahshua. If you are not part of
the twelve tribes of Israel that is being regathered on the earth right
now, you are not part of Yahshua’s body and are therefore not
saved.
Paul , look around yourself right now. Do you see a community of believers?
How many people do you live with? Who made you breakfast this morning?
Who did you assemble with this morning to worship? Who did you serve
today? Who served you? How did you pay your bills?
I sincerely hope you can begin to see your need for the real life of
Yahshua. When we visited you in Lethbridge it seemed as though you
had sensitive hearts but we did not see the life that the scriptures
promise, the life that has been given to us.
You have not yet seen what I am talking about so there is still hope
for you if you can humble yourself enough to come and see. If you cannot,
because you claim to see, your sin remains...
In Yahshua’s name,
Nadiv of the tribe of Gad
P.S. You can visit any community you would like, if Nelson is too far
away for you.
Nadiv’s reply to Victor:
Victor, I am surprised at how quickly you throw stones. This is not
from the Savior that we have come to know. My heart is certainly not
to cause you to react, but only to warn you about the direction you appear
to be going. As a believer I am compelled out of love and obedience to
our Master Yahshua’s word to do this. I am not interested in picking
apart your doctrines but in offering you a better way. If you are satisfied
with where you are at then I would ask that you not correspond with me
any more unless you have a change of heart. I will do the same. Also,
I would appreciate it if you would remove my email address from your
mailing list. If you choose to communicate with me you may feel more
comfortable using my legal name which is “H.C.” Urban ( “H.C.” is
what all of my friends and family who are unbelievers call me, it is
short for Harold Charles Jr., my father is Harold Charles Sr.).
H.C. Urban (Nadiv)
P.S. All of the list of things you have “not” done do not
qualify you as a believer according to the scriptures. I believe it
is what you “do” and the motive of your heart behind the
deed. All that is not done in love, inspired by faith in Yahshua, is
sin and leads to death.
Victor’s reply:
There were no stones thrown, Harry, none at all. An evil and self-righteous
heart would see it that way. You simply cannot stomach reproof. If you
were seeking Yahshuah, you would know that. Nevertheless, He has spoken
to you by us.
As for your statement, “All of the list
of things you have ‘not’ done
do not qualify you as a believer according to the scriptures. I believe
it is what you ‘do’ and the motive of your heart behind
the deed,” I agree wholeheartedly and did not mean or intend
otherwise. I am not a fool as to think otherwise. But you pontificate
as though you know and I don’t.
Finally, the motive of your heart is to be important among men. It
is to gratify the flesh. You will reap corruption, I guarantee it (you
already are, but are blind to it). You have taken your path and we
ours; we will both see the end of each. On our part, we already see,
and you refuse to be corrected.
We will strike you from the list, Harold.
Victor.
Paul’s reply:
H.C.,
Truer words could not be said to you, which Yahoshua said to the idolaters
of His day:
“Do you not therefore err, because you know not the Scriptures,
neither the power of God?” (Mark 12:24)
Paul, by the power of the Holy Spirit (Yahoshua), healed a man of the
island where they were shipwrecked. Not only was this man healed, but
many of that island came afterwards and were also healed. The believers
did not require these folks to travel with them or to join the “tribes.” There
isn’t even a record that these people were converted to the faith.
Jesus said to the Gadarene whom He healed, and who wanted to stay with
Him, “Return to your own house, and show how great things God
has done unto you” (Luke 8:39). The Lord sent this man back to
those who had even asked Him to leave their place. You know nothing,
but because you insist you know, Harold, your sin remains.
There was another religious group at the time of Messiah’s appearing
about whom the Scriptures are silent. The Essenes were those who considered
themselves the “Sons of Light,” and separated themselves
from the rest of society (which they considered unclean), living in
segregated community, whether in the desert, towns, or cities. They
believed the end of the world was coming, and they would be the ones
to prevail and rule with God. They had strict rules in many things,
with no individual ownership, but sharing of all things in common.
These people were doing their thing while the Lord and His followers
went out amongst the people of Israel. The Essenes continued to do
their thing when the apostles went out after the resurrection of the
Lord, in the power of His Spirit continuing His work. The Twelve Tribes
are very much like the Essenes; you have set yourselves up in worship
of man and his righteousness. Meanwhile, the House of God is at Shiloh,
in His people who do His will, and whose righteousness is of Him.
Paul
Harold’s final response to us:
Paul,
You may want to check in with Victor regarding our last correspondence.
It is clear that you are of a different spirit than the Yahshua that
we follow. I would hope that one day you will be able to see what we
do. Please remove my address from your mailing list. If you ever have
a change of heart we would be pleased to begin communicating again...