Matenga’s Explanation After Returning from Honde
1 My brethren, I am small in these matters.
2 I ask before Matenga that she may forgive me for any mistakes in these words.
3 At those times, they were difficult times, if you just remember them.
4 Now Matenga knew that the time had come for her to return to Heaven.
5 Now Africa did not know, because it remained clinging to evil things.
6 But the time was approaching little by little.
7 Having returned from the journey to Honde, we came into the City .
8 Now thousands upon thousands of people were in the City .
9 Then Matenga said, “My children”; it was on a Sunday morning.
10 Matenga stood up and said, “My children, Honde is where the creation of the world began.”
11 “And there is a mountain there which is said to be like the mountain where Noah’s ark rested.”
12 Matenga said again, “My children, I have searched through the consciences of some of you.”
13 “Some of you saying, ‘If only Matenga would pass away’; do you think it is easy, my children? This Work is difficult, to tell the truth .”
14 Since there was that word she said, “My children, I have no grave on earth.”
15 But the hearts of some people were troubled because many things had been planned.
16 But Matenga chose the way she would go, and she established her presence on earth.
17 Nevertheless, and not surprising, yet also surprising.
18 There are many words I have not written here, but those who saw, saw, and those who heard, heard, as Matenga spoke.
19 Then Matenga said, “Even you, my child, for whom I performed such great works, and for whom I suffered in such and such a way?”
20 Immediately, each person began to ask within their heart, “Is it I, Matenga ?”
21 “Am I among those plotting for you to pass away from the earth?”
22 Only the works they did within the City at those times will judge you before this God whom we saw.
23 Those who did things such as: adultery, witchcraft, despising, and mocking Matenga’s Work.
24 Confess and be saved while there is still time, while the door is still open.
25 Woe to those who did this work; they seem to have life even though they died long ago in their life.
26 He who dared to practice witchcraft, he who dared to commit adultery, he who dared to doubt that she was God , yet they saw the works performed before their eyes, and their ears heard.
27 But those people had hard hearts, like a stone placed in water, which comes out just as it was.
28 It is up to you, this thing troubled the people in the City greatly. It is up to you, daughter and son of Africa, whether you have not placed a thorn in Matenga’s Work, appearing to be worthy when you are not worthy.
29 Now when we went to the Christmas of 1959, Matenga said that this day had been destined for the world to perish.
30 But Matenga strove greatly so that we were forgiven through her mercy; may she bless her words forever. Amen.