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Christmas and Human Weakness

Victor writes this letter to the believers:

Hi all!

I want you to know that while some make Christmas an issue, it being the season, we need to have it from the Lord to know what to say, to whom and what, but let's not get in bondage about it. When it comes right down to it, Christmas is not the issue. Before I became a Christian, celebrating or not celebrating Christmas would have meant nothing to me. But when I received the Spirit, things began to change in all areas, one thing at a time, sometimes several things, and Christmas took its turn.

You see, it's primarily about a relationship with the Lord Jesus, He living His life in and through us. And He doesn't condemn or criticize anyone for darkness or ignorance (did He condemn you?). Having revealed Himself to us, He lives His life by us and brings whom He will to the Light in His time. Patience!

I talked to some of you as to what to respond to others when they wish you a "Merry Christmas." Our community fire chief has created the tradition (perhaps it is not a new idea by any means) of heading door to door with his wife in the fire truck. (I think that is rather clever - no sleigh, but a fire truck, and red like a Santa sleigh, well, maybe yellow, not sure; and instead of Rudolph's red nose, headlights, and instead of bells, a siren). They dress in Santa suits and hand out candy canes, one for each member of the house. Last night I heard the touch of the siren, and Wendy Hilliard came to the door and handed me three canes (which, Christmas or no Christmas, we don't normally eat). I accepted them. She said, "Happy holidays to you and yours," smiled, and was off to the next house. I smiled back, rather hesitantly, I might add, and said, "Thank you."

Wendy is our neighbor; her husband is a volunteer fireman for us, doing the community a service, and they are regular strawberry customers of Harvest Haven. With these kinds of connections, it makes it harder to take a stand on some issues...if indeed a stand ought to be taken. Sometimes, hopefully not for selfish or earthly benefit, we need to recognize that we can just let some things go. We needn't strive or differ at all times, in all cases.

Was I wrong to thank her and accept the canes? Maybe and maybe not; the Lord will tell. I'd be glad to talk to her and her husband about any of these things should the Lord open the door to do so, not in legalistic posturing and mild contempt, but in kindness and friendship. And if the Lord doesn't provide the circumstances, not a problem. Leave it; it's okay.

Terri, I advised you to go to your family gathering and not worry about it. How did you do? Or is it today?

James, I advised you to go to yours and take it as an opportunity to just be there and share; maybe ask some questions, not in strife or antagonism, but just to make people think about themselves, their lot in life, you, and what they are doing there having a gathering when not willing to talk about the things that are significant to you, whom they insist to get together with and presume to care about.

Eric, I heard that Laurie was upset because she had to prepare the kids herself to go to church for whatever occasion they were having there, likely to do with Christmas. I only got these things secondhand, so don't quote me. Be that as it may, consider that you can help her dress and feed the kids; help send her off to church with them to do what she intends. When they all know that you clearly disagree, and though you do not go yourself and partake, yet if you help them with concern and kindness, I think that will speak volumes more than to hold them in any kind of contempt - mild, subtle, or otherwise. Yes, the Lord has called us to war, yet by peaceful and heavenly means, not by carnal attitudes and measures.

Care about them more than you care about not celebrating Christmas or about not going to Babylonian worship. Do you understand, people? Do you hear me? Yes, Paul and I preach against Christmas and false religion, we speak against many evils and "reprove the works of darkness" (as did the Lord and the prophets and apostles), but there are many ways to do so, and times and persons in different stations of life in the mix, each calling for a different stroke. Love them wherever and whenever possible.

By "love", I don't mean the mush or sentimentality or platitudes, though there are times for sympathy and compassion, for hugs, and an understanding pat on the hand or shoulder, by all means. But don't presume to change them. That is the Lord's job; only He can do it, and if He isn't doing anything at the time, your efforts will only be counterproductive and vexing to them, to the Lord, and to yourselves. Been there, done it, much and many times - bought the t-shirt, burned it.... Do you "hear" me? I would like for you to understand these things sooner than I did, yet it is still all in His time(s).

I too am weak, as you; Paul is weak; we are all weak. Let's not fool ourselves; we are no better than anyone when it comes down to it. We fail, we stumble, we err, we must all learn; we must all be chastened by the Lord. He loves us and has been very patient with us, has He not? But He also loves those with whom we have to do.

Remember, He also died for them and is every bit as desirous and able to bring them into His fold as He has been and done with you. Be patient, be kind, be understanding, be gentle with them all. Do stand firm in your convictions, make clear what the Lord has shown you - I'm not calling for compromise - I'm calling for something much better, for the sake of all.

You may have some difficulty understanding how it is I can say these things when you see our preaching; it seems we are the opposite. Are we? Maybe we are; I hope not. I want you to know that in Christ, we care for all those people out there, every last one of them...Augie, Peter, Laurie, Dilene, all the children, pastors, priests, strangers, antagonists, name them all - Christ died for them all, and one day, they will all be standing beside us, rejoicing, singing praises to God, with tears and happy faces, thankful that He cared so much that He should suffer a cruel death for them, and thankful for all things.

I have an only son in the flesh, whom I love. He does things I don't agree with in the final sense. But I believe the Lord has given me the wisdom to let him go and experience the things he must for the time. He does not keep the Sabbath as do we, he does a variety of things we know better than to do, yet I know the Lord was sovereign in my life when I was in unbelief, and He didn't draw me to Himself until I was 27, 9 years older than Jonathan is now. God could have done it sooner, but He didn't. I can wish He had, given the terrible things that happened, but so it was, for His purposes and for the right time, which serves to humble me to this very hour. So who am I to think I can (or should) change people any time I please? I can't, and neither can anyone else. He has His timing and way.

Let's give thanks in all these things -that's very important - rejoice in the Lord and give Him thanks for everything, the "good" and the "bad" both - the trials, the challenges, the roadblocks, the defeats, as well as the victories. Father, thank You for these to whom You have granted grace and revealed Yourself. Thank You for their weaknesses and strengths, all of which serve Your purpose. Thank You for them and everything. Amen!

- Victor Hafichuk (December 25, 2009)

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“Why don’t you celebrate Christmas?”

I don’t celebrate Christmas because I believe in Jesus Christ and cannot but be faithful to Him.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it opposes Jesus Christ in spirit and practice.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it is the birthdate of the antiChrist, the great imposter, the false Messiah.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because the world loves it, and anything the world loves, God hates.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it fulfills both the lusts of the flesh and of the spirit, which are at enmity with God.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it brings God’s wrath on all its celebrants.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because I want to live and not die.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because I want Jesus Christ to be glorified.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because gifts are to be for Jesus Christ and not for each other with His exclusion.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because God hates mixture.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it is deceptive and destructive.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because Santa Claus, tinsel, tree ornaments, cards, mistletoe, hoping to receive earthly gifts, merchandising in Christ’s Name, Christmas food, revelry, gluttony, and drunkenness are ungodly and deadly.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it is confusion.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it is a captive spirit that promises fulfillment when it comes, and leaves one empty and disillusioned when it goes.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it has nothing whatsoever to do with the birth of Christ in any way; it only claims to.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because God never asked anyone to do so.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because harlot religion and the world does.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it represents Satan’s chosen man.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because God’s people do not do so.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it shames and discourages the lonely and destitute and glorifies the wealthy.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it insults and grieves God.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it offers an occasion for those who do not obey Jesus Christ to pretend that they do.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because it gives the pagan originators of the celebration an occasion to make the whole world stumble.

I don’t celebrate Christmas because I have known its beautiful, rapturous bondage, and now I know the freedom of deliverance from it, with peace and understanding.

I don’t celebrate Christ’s physical birth without because I have His spiritual birth within.

How wonderful it is that one may celebrate the birth of the Son of God 24/7, in spirit and in truth! Each and every day, those born of Him possess that which no mortal celebrating the best Christmas day can even imagine!

A couple things you could read on this subject: That Devilish Spirit of Christmas and Diabolical Doctrine 17) “Christmas is a holy, God-ordained celebration.”

- Victor Hafichuk (December 14, 2009)

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What Is a Miracle?

Are there still miracles today? What is a miracle? Would you know it if you saw one? Here are some principles about God's supernatural workings on earth today.

What Is a Miracle?

- Sara Schmidt (October 25, 2009)

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God’s Promise in His Commandments

I had what I could call precious thoughts last Sabbath as I was running a hose to the barrel and turning the raw water valve on. I thought, “Should I, or shouldn’t I, be doing this today?” (The barrel was low and tends to dry out and leak if not filled, but it could have waited till the next day.) But then I thought, “No, this is nothing to me; in fact, I am enjoying it on this beautiful, peaceful morning. And I don’t have to do it! It is not servile in that I am forced or find displeasure in it. And I am free to do it.”

So I got thinking about the Sabbath again and suddenly realized that almost all of the commandments are not, “I’m telling you what to do, and you better do it!” but, “I’m telling you what shall be. This is what I am doing with you; here’s where I’m going with all this - You shall love the Lord your God. You shall not have other gods. You will not be killing or committing adultery or stealing. This is what I’m doing with you, and this is where you are going and will be.” The Law of God is the “blueprint” or “manifesto,” if you will.

So then, what about the Sabbath? It says not, “You shall...,” but, “Remember that you keep....” Why? Because the purpose of our Creator is to bring us to that fulfillment where, by nature, we want to do the right thing, and we do it, like breathing, as natural as blood coursing through our veins. And that is the rest; that is the Sabbath, and we will remember, and not forget. It is a promise, as are all the commandments.

Commandments! Aren’t those things we are told to do? Yes, but when God says, “Let there be light,” there is light. So when He says, “You shall not steal,” then it will come to pass that you shall not steal, because He has commanded it. He does not command you so much as that He commands the thing itself to come to pass! Isn’t that wonderful? He will do it and is doing it and has done it! I don’t know what to say about the one other commandment (which has no, “You shall or shall not”) that says, “Honor your father and your mother,” except that it is one with promise, and in fact, it is the only one with an explicit promise built right in.

Now see why we can’t win favor with God by keeping the commandments, or why we can’t even keep them? If they are promises, then whose promises are they? If His and not ours, then how can, or even how should, we keep them, when we are not the ones who made them? If He made the promises, then they are up to Him to keep. And why would He make such promises if we already had what He was promising, the keeping of the commandments? But He promises to give or to fulfill that which we do not have, but which is needful, in order that we may have fellowship with Him.

Because God’s commandments are promises, it doesn’t mean we don’t have to try to comply with them. It only means we can’t pretend to fulfill His commandments in our own power, which is to deny His promise, His blood, His Person, and Reality. We are subject to the tutelage of the Law, because we agree with His verdicts and ways, until the time is fulfilled. We know that as we behold His face in righteousness, we will be satisfied when we awake with His likeness.

And when He keeps His Promises, it is the fulfillment of His words:

“And I will give you a new heart, and I will put a new spirit within you. And I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh” (Ezekiel 36:26 MKJV).

(“I will keep My promises to you, all Ten of them, and then you will have the reality of the Fourth!”)

When the Sabbath is finally fulfilled in us, nothing will be servile to us any longer, for that would be an impossibility. We will no longer do our own pleasure, for we will be entirely His, desiring to do only His pleasure. We will have overcome to be one with Him. That is the Sabbath and the rest of God, which the Hebrews writer exhorted, indeed admonished, us to enter into:

Hebrews 4:1-11 MKJV
(1) Therefore, a promise being left to enter into His rest, let us fear lest any of you should seem to come short of it.
(2) For also we have had the gospel preached, as well as them. But the Word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in those who heard it.
(3) For we who have believed do enter into the rest, as He said, "I have sworn in My wrath that they should not enter into My rest"; although the works were finished from the foundation of the world.
(4) For He spoke in a certain place of the seventh day in this way: "And God rested the seventh day from all His works."
(5) And in this place again, "They shall not enter into My rest."
(6) Since then it remains that some must enter into it, and since they to whom it was first preached did not enter in because of unbelief,
(7) He again marks out a certain day, saying in David, "Today," (after so long a time). Even as it is said, "Today, if you will hear His voice, harden not your hearts."
(8) For if Joshua had given them rest, then He would not afterward have spoken of another day.
(9) So then there remains a rest to the people of God.
(10) For he who has entered into His rest, he also has ceased from his own works, as God did from His.
(11) Therefore let us labor to enter into that rest, lest anyone fall after the same example of unbelief.

- Victor Hafichuk (October 2, 2009)

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The Ox in the Pit on the Sabbath

"And He answered them, saying, Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fall into a pit and will not immediately pull him out on the Sabbath day?" (Luke 14:5 MKJV)

Question: If God reigns supreme over all things, and is Lord of the Sabbath, and if He would have man to rest on the Sabbath, why does He permit an ox to fall in a pit on that day and require someone to rescue it?

Answer:

He demonstrates that He is not expecting a legalistic reaction from us.

He teaches us that the Sabbath is not to rule and bind us, but is made for us.

He teaches us that we can choose to do the right thing on the Sabbath, as at any time.

He tries us to see if we will do the right thing and put aside our needs (in this case the need of rest) for the sake of a creature in need of help.

He demonstrates principles of worship and service and mercy.

He gives us lessons in priorities.

If an ox is so unfortunate as to not have rest on the Sabbath, and we are commanded that our ox rest with us, how then may we leave it in its trouble and rest at the same time?

That is why He will send an ox to the pit on the Sabbath.

- Victor Hafichuk (September 23, 2009)

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Satan’s Strategies

Satan has several devices to keep you in the dark even while thinking you are worshipping God:

Satan’s Strategies

- Victor Hafichuk (September 2, 2009)

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A Demonstration of God’s Protection of Israel

Watch: Miracles in Gaza

The LORD honored the curse, and answered our prayers for the Israelis in the Gaza battle.

Only those familiar with warfare can sufficiently appreciate the fact of miraculously low casualties with the Israelis in this particular war. Normally, an operation like that could cost half the men going in. Instead, they likely had about 1% of the expected or the norm of those invading a dense population ready for them with booby traps everywhere, well armed, very hateful, and even using children and women, not only for cover, but also as guerilla combatants.

These tactics might not work so well against an invader without conscience, such as the despotic, atheistic regimes governing Russia and China, or the Muslim tyrannies in Iran, Syria, and several other Muslim nations, for examples, but they worked with those who have a conscience - the Israelis.

Add to this the fact that Israel was not able to use a major tactic of warfare, the element of surprise.

Add to these the fact that the Israelis sent out word to the populace that they were coming in, which is even more dangerous than losing the element of surprise. The Israelis were trying to spare civilians, many of which were dangerous.

The Israelis were on foreign territory, dense with a bitter populace, with very unpleasant surprises planned well ahead of time for them, and yet they walked in and returned, virtually unscathed. Yes, God was with them. Normally, one could expect much worse. I have no doubt many did. I did, and am so pleasantly surprised and elated at how God answered our prayers, cursing the enemies of Israel.

Shall He stop now in His favor for them? Of course not! Now that He has come this far for the Last Day, the Day of Wrap-up, why should He? The deliverance day for Israel is now historically at hand at long last. But it will be so good that the past will seem relatively short for the goodness of which Israel, and indeed all mankind, will be partakers.

- Victor Hafichuk (August 4, 2009)

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Jesus Christ Here and Now

Most by far in Christendom, such as the Catholics, quote Jesus as having said, “I Was.” Many, like the Seventh Day Adventists and evangelicals, quote Him as saying, “I Will Be.” Some, as the Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses, quote Him as saying, “I Never Was.” Only those who are His quote Him as saying, “I Am.”

- Victor Hafichuk (July 19, 2009)

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Creatures of the Dark and Their Destructive Criticism

We received this message from an anonymous visitor to our site:

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Critical and What are saying you religious freek
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 02:31:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: Anonymous Visitor <joe@getalife.com>
To: ask@thepathoftruth.com

Have you ever built anything. The prize is much greater than the price.....

Our answer to him or her is: “How would you know?”

Seeing all manner of falsehood exposed on this site, some, like Joe, being partakers and supporters of that which God has determined to be removed from His sight, attack us with critical spirits, declaring we are critical.

No doubt we are critical; that is only stating the obvious. But to what end is our criticism? Do we attack people anonymously, calling them names and giving no sound reason or evidence for such invectives?

No; we speak openly, without rancor, giving substance. This substance serves not only to tear down the unlicensed, unsafe, unsanitary buildings of men, which God has condemned, but also to build up the sanctified, healing, pure Building ordained by God through Jesus Christ, which is the gathering of His people incorporated into His Body.

What substance does anonymous “Joe” have? None. What is “Joe” building with his or her name calling? How amazing the contradiction of the enemy! He or she brings nothing of value to us (or to you). Even if there was something of value this person withheld (and there isn't), we can't contact him or her because the address, like the name, is fictitious. How instructive! How constructive! Or is it, “How destructive!”?

Which is better - constructive criticism or unsubstantiated, bitter criticism? You decide.

Meanwhile, “Joe” calls us "freeks" (it appears that even his earthly education is limited, how much more the heavenly). No doubt we are freaks to those who hide in the dark, afraid to be seen or identified in the light of day with their beliefs, yet driven by madness to furtive attacks. We know in Whom we have believed, and we are not afraid to speak out. Indeed, knowing Him Who has sent us, we dare not withhold from speaking out.

The dictionary gives this meaning to the actual word, "freak":

"Someone who is so ardently devoted to something that it resembles an addiction."

By the grace of God, we are ardently devoted to Jesus Christ and to the calling He has given us, to speak out against all lying falsehood perpetrated in His Name or usurping His authority. As our brother Jehu once did:

"'Come with me, and see my zeal for the LORD'… And when he came to Samaria, he slew all that remained unto Ahab in Samaria, till he had destroyed him, according to the saying of the LORD, which He spoke to Elijah" (2 Kings 10:16-17 KJV).

According to the saying of the Lord, we both speak and do, by His grace.

- Paul Cohen and Victor Hafichuk (June 14, 2009)

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The Right Way to Produce Healthy Food

Do you understand what you are supporting when you eat conventional poultry?

In January of 2009, Mark Benson, manager of Harvest Haven Health & Market Farm, wrote to Ontario Minister Dombrowsky in opposition to a movement to reduce the right of farmers to raise poultry free-range, with access to the outdoors.

His letter highlights the stark differences between conventional poultry farming and free-range poultry farming. The former is indifferent to the health or welfare of the animals and those who consume them, whereas the latter takes care of both by doing things right, giving the birds the proper necessities of life.

Mark Benson's Letter to Minister Dombrowsky

- Sara Schmidt (June 9, 2009)

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No, We Can't!

If a man can receive nothing except it be given him from Above, then to say “Yes, We Can!” is the height of presumption. That was the rallying cry of the builders of the tower of Babylon, and we all know that did not turn out well.

No, We Can't!

- Victor Hafichuk and Paul Cohen (March 19, 2009)

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Conspiratorialism

Conspiratorialist – n. - one who focuses his energy and attention on conspiracies, whether real or imagined.

The core of the problem with the conspiratorialist is that he refuses to see his own corruption. Instead of seeing the corruption of all men, he chooses to focus on the corruption of certain few. Thus, he presumes to escape the reality of his own.

Ironically, he demonstrates his own corruption by choosing to point the finger at others, while avoiding attention to, or diverting it from, himself.

Curiously, where does the conspiratorialist think to hide, if those of whom he speaks are so powerful? How does he propose to stop them, or does he hope someone else will do the job? And how does he hide from himself – the culprit within, the conspirator of conspirators?

And where is God in the mix of things? He is nowhere to be found, though mentioned never or seldom or often. A typical conspiratorialist seems to present God as running and hiding with him. What hope is there if God cannot find a perfect solution for His creation, or at least for those who might try to avail themselves of Him?

Conspiratorialists do not have their faith in God. They are escapists, rebels, vainly searching for a hiding place from themselves. Why will they not simply believe God and obey Him?

- Victor Hafichuk (March 2, 2009)

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Swearing

“Again, you have heard that it has been said to the ancients, "You shall not swear falsely, but you shall perform your oaths to the Lord." But I say to you, Do not swear at all! Not by Heaven, because it is God's throne; not by the earth, for it is the footstool of His feet; not by Jerusalem, because it is the city of the great King; nor shall you swear by your head, because you cannot make one hair white or black. But let your word be, Yes, yes; No, no. For whatever is more than these comes from evil” (Matthew 5:33-37 MKJV).

Why would the courts and other institutions require that one swear on a Bible, when the very Bible they use expressly commands that one not do so? One cannot so much as make a promise to be virtuous in any way:

“I know, LORD, that we humans are not in control of our own lives” (Jeremiah 10:23 CEV).

So what may the Christian do when haled before the authorities who require an assurance that one will speak the truth? I would word it somewhat this way:

“Your honor, I cannot swear on the Bible because I desire to live by the Bible, and It commands me to not swear at all. Therefore, meaning no contempt whatsoever for this court, I understand such swearing to be hypocritical and a contradiction of the first order.

“However, the Bible does command that we tell the truth and do not lie. Therefore, I can only say that my intent and desire, so help me God, are to tell the truth in this place and to honor you, the authorities, as God would have me to do.”

- Victor Hafichuk (February 15, 2009)

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The Tyranny of Pride

Why are we not offended at insults and evils done to us? It is because God has removed the power and burden of pride in us. He has crucified our egos, which are a hindrance to any man or woman who desires to be free and live life to the fullest. The world thinks pride is a good thing, but God calls it evil; there are few things He despises more than man’s pride. It is written:

“Pride comes, then shame comes; but with the lowly is wisdom” (Proverbs 11:2 MKJV).

“Only by pride comes argument, but with those who take advice is wisdom” (Proverbs 13:10 MKJV).

“Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18 MKJV).

“A man's pride shall bring him low; but honor shall uphold the humble in spirit” (Proverbs 29:23 MKJV).

The world thinks pride is good. How wrong it is! If people only knew how much pride costs them! But almost all people, if they even recognize their pride, are too proud to face the fact that pride is not good; so they cling to their pride and inevitably succumb to anger, depression, self-pity, resentment, bitterness, fear, worry, revenge - all which lead, and bind them firmly, to loss, failure, defeat, humiliation, sorrow, disappointment, misery, suffering, destruction, and death in its many daily forms.

- Victor Hafichuk (February 5, 2009)

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Beware of False Teachers

There are those who say we are critical and judgmental when they see the False Teachers section, in which we expose those who deceive and are in error. We make no apology, because we obey the Lord. There are so many more we can add to the list, and we will do so as we are given by the Lord.

Would it not be a wonderful thing if we could compile a list of those who were once false teachers but who repented of their ways and openly declared their sins and acknowledged their error and wickedness? We would love to have that kind of list, much preferred to the one we now have. Alas, that is not the way it is, so for now we solemnly say with the Lord and the apostles, “Beware”:

“And Jesus answering them began to say, Beware that no one deceive you” (Mark 13:5 MKJV).

“Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves” (Matthew 7:15 MKJV).

“And Jesus said to them, Take heed, and beware the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees” (Matthew 16:6 MKJV).

“Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision party” (Philippians 3:2 MKJV).

“For I know this, that after my departure grievous wolves shall enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also men shall arise from your own selves, speaking perverse things in order to draw disciples away after them. Therefore watch and remember that for the time of three years I did not cease to warn everyone night and day with tears” (Acts 20:29-31 MKJV).

“And He said to them in His teaching, Beware of the scribes, who love to walk about in robes, and love greetings in the markets, and the chief seats in the synagogues, and the uppermost places at feasts who devour widows’ houses, and as a pretense make long prayers. These shall receive greater condemnation” (Mark 12:38-40 MKJV).

“Beware lest anyone rob you through philosophy and vain deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the elements of the world, and not according to Christ” (Colossians 2:8 MKJV).

Even naming names: “Alexander the coppersmith showed many evil things to me. The Lord will give back to him according to his works. You also should beware of him, for he has greatly withstood our words” (2 Timothy 4:14-15 MKJV).

For your life, we have been commanded to warn and to expose. For your life, you have been commanded to beware. Accessing the False Teachers and, indeed, the rest of our site, you will be obeying the Lord and His disciples.

“Then I asked the LORD, ‘How long will this last?’ The LORD answered: Until their towns are destroyed and their houses are deserted, until their fields are empty, and I have sent them far away, leaving their land in ruins” (Isaiah 6:11-12 CEV).

- Victor Hafichuk (January 26, 2009)

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The Lord Stands Up for Israel

At the end of 2006, we raised the flag of Israel, a representation of the spiritual stance the Lord gave us towards that nation. Now, two years later at the same time of year, when gathered together again at Harvest Haven, we prayed for Israel in its current war in Gaza. Victor, in the Name of the Lord, cursed Hamas and all those who stand with it against Israel.

There is much misinformation and purposeful obfuscation of the reality of the situation in Israel with its hostile neighbors. The world is asleep and blind to its hypocrisy in condemning Israel. Here are two pieces that offer some reality - a writing on the moral clarity of the war in Gaza, and a short visual presentation on the facts of the history of the Middle East surrounding the Israeli-Arab conflict.

The writing: Moral Clarity in Gaza

The presentation: What Really Happened in the Middle East

- Paul Cohen (January 5, 2009)

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A New Year’s Message to Our Group

Even though the Gentile calendar is not the one God would ultimately have, certainly not with all its elements like the months and the days named after other gods, still He has demonstrated to us that He observes and honors the dates, whether for Himself, for us, or for both. All things are in His hands, including the Gentiles and all that they do.

For example, the tenth day of the seventh month is recorded in Scripture as one of the most important days, if not the most important day, of the year. This was the Day of Atonement, which occurred during the Feast of Tabernacles in the Fall season of Israel. God has made special use of July 10th, the parallel day on the Gentile calendar for me, for us.

It all began to come to our attention at Lois' in Stettler on July 10, 1986. I had a vision of a mare giving birth to a colt. Marilyn also received a Word and witness from the Lord about new beginnings that agreed with the vision.

The very day those things were coming to us in Stettler, people were breaking the ground at Moon River for their dream home, a log house that would be ours within two years. Since that time, so many things have happened on July 10th, many of which I am sure we are not aware, but many of which we are.

My physical birth date was April 1st. While this is now April Fool’s Day, I am told this day was once the New Year (a spring day, which makes more sense to me than starting the year on January 1st). Marilyn and I received the Spirit on January 1st, the present New Year. I see significance there, too. Though that may seem to be somewhat self-centered, I do not discount coincidences as purely accidental or without purpose; I have learned better.

I thought it fitting to write you today, on this present Gentile New Year’s Day, to announce, remind, exhort, and encourage you all to look to this year as one in which the Lord does a special work on all our behalves, whatever that may be. We have already entered this year “out of the blocks,” running, with so very much happening. We are busy here at Harvest Haven and in Helena, every one of us, along with those working with us to do what we are given to do.

My prayer has been that God would send many more workers. The tasks are overwhelming, but we are confident that God only requires of us that which we are able to handle. He gives as much grace as is needed.

Now let’s acknowledge that if we were all to take buckets, or large electric sump pumps and hoses, or even giant, super-efficient, Dutch dike drainage pumps, we would still have some difficulty creating a dry swath across the Red Sea or the Jordan River. So with what we have before us now – the work is impossible to perform, much less complete, be it the new building, the duties at the farm, the internet outreach to the world, or the necessary changes within us. So we must trust that God will perform all that He desires and that He will only use each of us as He sees fit.

We are not here to accomplish; we are only here to trust and obey in whatever He brings our way. That is our sole duty, and it is our joy to perform. Having done not our pleasure but His, we have a reward in store for us that is well beyond the present cost or the burden borne.

Let’s enter 2009 with more than willingness; let us proceed with alacrity and joy in the Lord. Has He not done great things for us already? He has indeed done great things - who can argue? We can do nothing, but He can do everything.

Let us then expect more; let us expect the impossible, as He declared and as Sara received. Let us look forward to the Lord destroying men’s works that have destroyed in Heaven and earth; let us look forward to His redeeming mankind, one by one, and Israel, as a nation beloved and no longer forsaken. Let us look forward with great anticipation to the Lord doing away with the enemies that seek to destroy His people and His work.

If God be for us, who can be against us? What can man do to us? What circumstances can possibly stop or prevent the Engineer of all things, Who does as He pleases?

We are in for a ride this year, folks. The noose has now tightened and the scaffold door drops open for the ungodly and the wicked. God have mercy on us. May we walk wisely and be found doing that which is right and just and merciful, as He wills and not as we might think, toward all.

Perhaps most important of all, let’s give thanks to the Lord in and for everything. Let us praise the Lord constantly, for therein is our victory. By faith we overcome; genuine and holy thanksgiving and praise put faith into action, and then we see the impossible we have expected by His command. And God is glorified! Praise the Lord!

Before you walk away from this letter, pray for Israel now to prevail over its enemies. Give thanks for what God is doing by Michael and the angels as they do battle on Israel’s behalf. As it is written, Michael shall stand up. This is that day. Praise the Lord!

- Victor Hafichuk (January 1, 2009)

 

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