The Last Easter with Matenga
1 This Easter became a more important Easter than all other Easters.
2 It was the last Easter to be with Matenga here on earth in the flesh.
3 She was healing us, giving us announcements, and dressing us in the Jeneti , the guards, the Miriamu, and the Jerusarema .
4 We moved around with her, as she was the shepherd who was among her sheep.
5 The whole world was invited; it was truly awe-inspiring.
6 Hundreds upon hundreds, thousands upon thousands of people, both old and young, thundered as they came into the City .
7 The land thundered in a solemn and imposing way; they came by trains, which were full; buses, trucks, and other small vehicles were also full.
8 There was no rest from transporting people to bring them to the City of Jehovah .
9 Those times were truly awe-inspiring, people of the Lord , if you remember them.
10 The City began to fill with people, all the houses were full, and even at the gate it was full; it was a sight filled with awe.
11 Some were sent to Gambinga, which was also full.
12 Now others stayed outside, cooking there and sleeping there.
13 Whenever we entered the Mudivi , the whole Divi would be full and overflowing with the people of God .
14 When the Father was healing, the healing line would start near the gate and reach near the end of the City .
15 There was a sound that was truly awe-inspiring.
16 When the time for the people to be dressed arrived, hundreds upon hundreds of people who had been waiting were dressed.
17 Because they knew that this clothing has life physically and spiritually, and it redeems much in your life.
18 But except for those who were hard-hearted, they remained as they were during those times.
19 When the people had put on this uniform, the many adults and children were a truly awe-inspiring sight.
20 After the people were dressed, the Father stood up and said,"You have put on this uniform; it is not permitted for you to transgress while wearing it."
21 "This includes: adultery, witchcraft, stealing, going to traditional healers, drinking and smoking tobacco, and all other such things."
22 Matenga said,"My children, this uniform you have put on, I have simply placed it even on a witch or an adulterer; it was said, just dress them."
23 Then she said,"Those who have remained as they are, Pitrosi and Mariya, who will dress you in what you are refusing to wear?"
24 "Look, those who have remained as they are have chosen to remain so regarding these things, my child."
25 Now none of us knew what it meant because no one went to ask,"Father, what does that word mean?"
26 Only for those who reflect, perhaps she meant that those who will be dressed will be dressed when she is no longer present in the flesh.
27 Since it was her final day to dress her children while she was still present in the flesh.
28 Now let each person think for themselves and know why they traveled to Matenga's City , a home that does not discriminate against anyone at all.
29 May Matenga bless her words forever. Amen.