Guta Ra Jehova
Lesson 177

The Departure of Matenga in Africa in the Year 1960

1 The departure of the Father in Africa in the year 1960 was difficult and troubled the hearts of the people.

2 It happened that everyone heard that the Father had gone to the throne; and such a time had never occurred before under the sun.

3 And this thing greatly overwhelmed us because our hearts were still young, and it has never happened again under the sun.

4 It happened that the Father was placed in that house which was there, lying within it.

5 She spent three days without being laid to rest; she was then laid to rest on the fourth day.

6 With what shall we repay for the innocent blood that was shed?

7 She gave herself so that you and I might find salvation in the flesh and in the spirit.

8 This Father spent four days, until the fourth day; remember, fix your thoughts deeply right now.

9 So when you see the bright red blood during these four days, remember.

10 This gathering for the passing of the Father; it has never happened that blood is worn for four days.

11 But the Judas who did this work is woeful.

12 If you were involved in immorality in the City , witchcraft, or gossip; know that your Judas-like nature will never end.

13 You will continue to be preached about until the end of the world.

14 Just like the first Judas, even today he is being preached about even in the synagogues.

15 Those things you were doing, you thought they were hidden, yet they were clear to her.

16 If you practiced witchcraft, or committed immorality, whether you were a young man, a girl, a mother, or a father at those times, confess so that you may be saved.

17 If you have not confessed, your Judas-like nature will never end forever.

18 Because this thing you did caused Africa to be left as an orphan.

19 Now the people will be wearing the uniform of Jeneti , the Guards, and Mhiriyemu.

20 During all these four days of the gathering for her blood.

21 Now Lord Jesus stayed on the cross for one day, and on the second day he was laid to rest.

22 But our Matenga was not like that; she stayed for three days, and on the fourth, she was laid to rest.

23 This means she remained there on the cross for four days, and on the fourth day she was also laid to rest.

24 We, the children of G.R.J., no longer have Christmas.

25 We now have our Easter as the day that commemorates the blood of our Father.

26 This is a new thing in Africa and in the whole world.

27 May the Father bless these words of hers forever. Amen.