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Understanding the Voice of the Most High

Shalom Israel, it's Kazawan and the name of this video is Hearing the Voice of the Most High. I'm doing this video to bring clarity to something that's often misunderstood. Now, my last video was called The True Essence of the Most High and I talked about the fact that no one has ever seen the Most High in its true essence. In that particular video, I also said that no one has ever heard the Most High's voice either. So today, I want to go into the text and deal with that particular topic. Because these things are important to understand as we learn to properly worship the Most High in spirit and in truth. So let's go to John chapter 5 and verse 37. This is Yahawashi talking. It says, And the Father himself which hath sent me hath borne witness of me. Watch this. Ye have neither heard his voice at any time nor seen his shape. Now some people think that Yahawashi is only talking to the people around him at that time, but that's not the case. No one has ever heard the Most High's audible voice. Now, somebody might say plenty of people in the Old Testament times heard the Most High's voice. But we're going to see in this lesson that's not true. There's a passage that says that the Most High spoke to Moses face to face. But that passage is severely misunderstood. Now, we're going to get to that later, but first, I want to show you how the Most High spoke to our forefathers. He mainly spoke to them through visions and dreams. On the rare occasions that they did hear an audible voice, it was the voice of an angel speaking for the Most High. It was never the Most High using his actual voice. Let's start with Abraham. This is Genesis chapter 15 and verse 1. It says, After these things the word of Yahawa came unto Abram. How? It says, In a vision, saying, Fear not, Abram, I am thy shield and thy exceeding great reward. This is just one of the many times that the Most High spoke to Abraham through a vision. Now, let's look at a case when Abraham actually heard an audible voice. This is when he was about to sacrifice Isaac. Genesis chapter 22 and 10, it says, And Abram stretched forth his hand and took the knife to slay his son. Verse 11, And the angel of Yahuwah called unto him out of heaven, And said, Abraham, Abraham. And he said, here am I. Notice that it says the angel of the Most High spoke to Abraham. Watch this. Let's go down to verse 15. It says, and the angel of Yahuwah called unto Abraham out of heaven the second time. Now, here's where it gets interesting. This is an angel talking, but watch this. Verse 16, it says, And said, By myself have I sworn, watch this, saith Yahawa. So this is an angel speaking for the Most High. It's not the Most High's actual voice. Now this same thing happens all throughout the Bible. See, no one has ever heard the Most High's actual voice. Watch this. This is the angel talking. It says, For because thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son, Verse 17, that in blessing, I will bless thee. So again, notice the angel said, I will bless thee. But he's speaking for the most high. It's not the most high's voice. It says, And in multiplying, I will multiply thy seed, as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the seashore, and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies. So we see that the Most High spoke to Abraham through visions, or dreams, or through the voice of an angel. Now the same thing applies to Isaac, Jacob, and all the prophets. Again, I'm going to deal with the Moses situation, but first, let's go to 2 Samuel 7 and 1. This is when David was king. Watch this, it says, And it came to pass, when the king sat in his house, and Yahuwah had given him rest round about from all his enemies, verse 2, that the king said unto Nathan the prophet, See now, I dwell in a house of cedar, but the ark of the Most High dwelleth within curtains. Now, if you know this story, David was looking around and he saw how good he was living and how much the Most High had blessed him. So he told Nathan the prophet that he wanted to build a house for the Ark of the Most High to dwell in. Verse three, it says, And Nathan said to the king, Go, do all that is in thine heart, for Yahweh is with thee. Now, what you're going to find out is that Nathan just said that on his own. Watch this. Verse four. And it came to pass that night that the word of Yahuwah came unto Nathan, saying, Verse 5. Go and tell my servant David, Thus saith Yahuwah, Shalt thou build me a house for me to dwell in? You see that? Nathan told David, go, the Most High is with you. But then when Nathan went home and fell asleep, the Most High came to him in a dream and said, go tell David, shall thou build me a house for me to dwell in? You see, why did the Most High wait till Nathan was asleep? Because the Most High dealt with the prophets through visions and dreams. Watch this. Let's go to Isaiah 1 and 1. It says, the vision of Isaiah, the son of Amos. Again, we see Isaiah get in revelation from the Most High through visions. It says, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. So the Most High dealt with Isaiah through visions. Let's get another example. This is Ezekiel 1 and 1. It says, Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year, in the fourth month, in the fifth day of the month, as I was among the captives by the river of Kabar, that the heavens were opened, watch this, and I saw visions of the Most High. See, the Most High dealt with the prophet Ezekiel through visions also. Now, of course, in those visions, the prophet sometimes heard a voice, but it was not the Most High's actual voice. It was a vision. See, a lot of times when we read through the scriptures, it seems like the Most High is having real-time audible conversations, but that's not the case. He spoke to all the prophets through visions and dreams. The only exceptions to this rule was Moses and Yehoshua. That's also why we know that Yehoshua was the prophet like unto Moses. But before we get to Yehoshua, let's deal with Moses first. This is Numbers chapter 12 and verse 6. This is the most high talking. It says, And he said, hear now my words. If there be a prophet among you, I, Yahawa, will make myself known unto him in a vision and will speak unto him in a dream. So here we see the Most High confirming that he only spoke to the prophets through visions and dreams. And that's exactly what we saw so far. But watch this. Verse 7. It says, My servant Moses is not so, who is faithful in all mine house. Here it is. Verse 8. With him will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently and not in dark speeches. So the Most High said that Moses was different. He spoke to the other prophets in visions and dreams, but he spoke to Moses mouth to mouth and not in dark speeches. Now, a dark speech is a parable, which is what the Most High used to teach his people through his prophets. Look at this. This is Hosea chapter 12 and verse 10. This is the Most High speaking. It says, I have also spoken by the prophets. Here it is. And I have multiplied visions and used similitudes by the ministry of the prophets. In other words, the prophets would have visions and dreams, and in those visions and dreams, the Most High would teach the prophets a parable for them to go teach Israel. You can see this in the book of Ezekiel chapter 4, where he lays down on his right side and then his left side to explain the length of a future captivity. You can see this in the book of Isaiah, where he uses a parable of a vineyard to explain how Israel started off pleasant, but then later on turned wild. You can see this throughout all the prophets writings because all the prophets use parables to teach the children of Israel. The Most High would give them visions and dreams, and then they would take that understanding and go back to Israel and teach it to them. But here's the thing. The Most High didn't deal with Moses like that. Watch this. Let's go back to Numbers chapter 12 and verse 6. Remember, this is the Most High talking. It says, And he said, Hear now my words. If there be a prophet among you, I, Yahawa, will make myself known unto him in a vision and will speak unto him in a dream. So that's the normal way that the Most High did it. But watch this. Verse 7. My servant Moses is not so, who is faithful in all mine house. So Moses had a different type of relationship with the Most High. Verse 8. It says. With him will I speak mouth to mouth. What does it mean to speak mouth to mouth? It says, even apparently. Meaning what? It says, and not in dark speeches. So to speak mouth to mouth means to use plain words, not parables. The Most High didn't deal with Moses through visions and dreams and parables that needed to be interpreted. He spoke to Moses in plain words that were easy to understand. It says, And the similitude or likeness of Yahuwah shall he behold. In other words, the Most High was going to reveal himself in a particular way to Moses. Not his actual form, but a theophany. To understand this particular point more thoroughly, go to my video called The True essence of the Most High where I explain the theophany in detail. So, Moses was different from the other prophets. It says, Wherefore then were ye not afraid to speak against my servant Moses? So, Moses didn't need a vision or a dream for the Most High to speak to him. He was different. But even still, Moses never heard the Most High's actual voice either. Watch this. This is Exodus chapter 3 and verse 1. It says, Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian. And he led the flock to the backside of the desert and came to the mountain of the Most High, even to Horeb. Watch this, verse 2. And the angel of Yahawa appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush. And he looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed. Verse 3. And Moses said, I will now turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt. Verse 4. And when Yahawa saw that he turned aside to see, watch this, it says, The Most High called unto him out of the midst of the bush and said, Moses, Moses. And he said, Here am I. So here it says that the Most High called unto Moses out of the midst of the bush. But we know from verse 2 that it was an angel in the bush, which means that the Most High was speaking through the angel. It wasn't the Most High's actual voice. All right. Now let's get the verse that a lot of people misunderstand. This is Exodus 33 and verse 11. It says, And Yahawa spake unto Moses face to face, watch this, as a man speaketh unto his friend. And he turned again into the camp. But his servant Joshua, the son of Nun, a young man, departed not out of the tabernacle. So here it says that the Most High spoke to Moses face to face as a man speaks unto his friend. All this is saying is that Moses wasn't having a vision and he wasn't having a dream. The Most High spoke directly to Moses in plain words, but it still wasn't the Most High's actual voice. When it says he spoke to him face to face, that's a reference to a personal conversation between two parties. For example. Remember when the Most High spoke the Ten Commandments to the children of Israel from Mount Sinai? That was not a vision or a dream. That was a personal conversation between the Most High and the children of Israel. Watch this. This is Moses talking to Israel after the experience at the mountain. This is Deuteronomy chapter 5 and verse 4. It says, Yahuwah talked with you face to face. in the mount out of the midst of the fire. So we see that the Most High talked to the children of Israel face to face, just like he did with Moses. Now, did they see a big giant face on top of the mountain? Of course not. So, talking face to face from the Most High's perspective has nothing to do with literally seeing him. It's talking about him having a personal conversation between himself and someone else. In this case, it was the children of Israel. But even in this situation, they still didn't hear the Most High's actual voice. Watch this. Let's go to Deuteronomy 4 and 11. This is Moses talking to Israel about the same event. It says, And ye came near and stood under the mountain, and the mountain burned with fire unto the midst of heaven, with darkness, clouds, and thick darkness. Verse 12, And Yahuwah spake unto you out of the midst of the fire. Watch this. Ye heard the voice of the words, but saw no similitude. Here it is. Only ye heard a voice. Notice Moses said, ye heard a voice, not his voice. Why? Because it was an angel speaking for the Most High, like always, not the Most High himself. Remember, angels are the messengers of the Most High. They speak in his stead. So this is why Yahawashi said that no man has ever heard the Most High's voice at any time. You see, every time the Most High spoke out loud, it was always through an angel. So that's the understanding behind the Moses passage when it talks about speaking face to face. It's not literal. All right, now let's look at Yahawashi while he was here on earth. This is John chapter 12 and verse 27. This is Yahawashi talking to the Most High when he was about to be crucified. It says, Now is my soul troubled, and what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour? But for this cause came I unto this hour. Verse 28. Father, glorify thy name. Watch this. Then came there a voice from heaven saying, I have both glorified it and will glorify it again. Verse 29. The people therefore that stood by and heard it said that it thundered. Others said an angel spake to him. Verse 30, Yahashua answered and said, This voice came not because of me, but for your sakes. So the people heard a voice from heaven speak to Yahashua, but he told them, he said, voice came for your sakes. In other words, the voice came to increase their faith, not his, because he knew who he was and he knew where he came from. But some of the people didn't believe. So the Most High allowed them to hear a voice to increase their faith. But again, it was an angel speaking for the Most High. Remember, John 5 and 37 again, it says, And the Father himself which hath sent me hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his shape. So we know that the voice that the people heard was not the Most High's actual voice. That should be clear. So, how do we hear the Most High speak to us today? This is Hebrews 1 and 1. It says, The Most High, who at sun-dry times and in diverse manners, spake in times past unto the fathers by the prophets. Verse 2. Having these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds. So, although there were many great prophets who brought us the word, Yahawashi is the source by which the word comes to us today. He is the word and therefore the Most High speaks to us through him. Now, how do we hear him? This is Isaiah chapter 34 in verse 16. It says, Seek ye out of the book of Yahawa and read. See, you have to read the word because your how a shy is the word. So when you read the word, he's speaking to you right then. If you want to hear from the most high, read the word. It says. No one of these shall fail. Not one word of the Most High will fail. It says, None shall want her mate. There is no other mate to this book. Not the Quran, not the Book of the Dead, not the Pyramid Text, not the Bhagavad Gita, or any other book you could think of. The Bible is in a class by itself. It says, For my mouth it hath commanded. The Most High commanded everything that's in this book. It says, And his spirit it hath gathered them. So again, if you want to hear the voice of the Most High, read the book. See, if you don't read the book, you won't know when somebody is lying about what the book says. Let's go to Isaiah chapter 8 and verse 20. It says, to the law and to the testimony. If they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them. In other words, if somebody says something that doesn't line up with this word, there is no light in them. Don't pay them any attention. There is no truth there. The only way you can be confident that what someone's saying is true is when what they say lines up with the word. So when people come to you with philosophies or they want to break something down to you based on how they feel and they got everything in the world to say, but they don't use no scriptures. Don't even worry about it. Now, let's go to the New Testament precept of this verse. This is 1 Peter 4 and 11. It says, Again, we are only justified in what we say when it lines up with the word. So again, because this is very important and Israel has to stop doing this. Stop talking about what you think if you don't have no scriptures to back it up. Because you're just talking out of your heart, which means nothing. The heart is deceitful and desperately wicked. Okay. Description says, let the most high be true in every man, a liar, meaning your opinion doesn't matter. The word matters. That's how you stay in the spirit as opposed to being in the flesh. Watch this. This is Psalms 119 in verse nine. It says, wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? In other words, how does a person clean themselves up in the eyes of the Most High? It says, By taking heed thereto according to thy word. Verse 10, With my whole heart have I sought thee. O let me not wander from thy commandments. Watch this verse 11. Thy word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee. In other words, I meditate upon your word constantly so that I won't sin against you. And if the word is in you, you don't need an audible voice to tell you anything. All you need is the spirit of the most high to speak to you through the word. That's why John 14 and 26 says, But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things. Watch this. and bring all things to your remembrance whatsoever I have said unto you. So we hear the Most High's voice through the unction of the Spirit, not through an audible sound. No one has ever literally heard the Most High's actual voice. With the exception, of course, of Yahawashah. But outside of that, no one has ever heard the Most High's literal, audible voice. So that's that. I'm not going to drag this out. But before I end this video, please be advised. All general comments are accepted. If you disagree with something that I say, you have that right. However, if you attack me on a personal level outside of the scriptures and resort to name calling and childish unspiritual behavior, your comment will be erased and you will be blocked. Also, if you disagree with something that I teach. That's fine. You have the right to comment about it. But if you make a comment in disagreement and you don't use scriptures to support what you're saying, I won't block you, but your comment will be erased because I deal with scriptures, not opinions. Now, to the sincere Israelites who watch my videos, I'm not talking to y'all. I appreciate you guys for taking the time out to watch and listen. But I'm talking to these immature, non-spiritual trolls who always have something to say. But when you go to their page, nine times out of ten, they don't have one single video teaching anything. But yet, they want to come on my page and teach in the comments section. I'm not allowing that anymore. So, with that being said, as always, I hope that somebody got some understanding from this video. And with that, I say, Shalom.