The Building of the New City
1 On the following day, Matenga and her people and the King together set off to the new City that had been sought.
2 They all arrived there together.
3 At first, only temporary shelters were built.
4 Where the people were to stay. But for the Father, a house of hardboard was built and finished that same day.
5 Everyone who was there began to rejoice greatly at the great work Zimunya did in giving Matenga a place to do her work.
6 The King said, “She alone and I, it has filled me with awe as well.”
7 “I saw very many people who came to ask for a place, some came to ask for fields to farm, others for businesses to enrich themselves here on earth, and many other things.”
8 “But Matenga has amazed me because she wanted a place to save the souls of all people; whoever believes in her will live forever, in body and in spirit.”
9 King Zimunya also said, “I have washed my hands like Pilate who washed in a basin, but I wash in your hearts.”
10 “If you do not help Matenga or do not believe in Matenga's laws, it is your own fault.”
11 “I, the King , have agreed that Matenga should do her work in my land, so that we may all see the salvation of the people of God while we are still on earth.”
12 On the next day, Matenga said, “I saw Zimunya being crowned with a ngundu by only a minor official, but I did not see any thrones, I saw only the ngundu .”
13 Matenga said, “We have arrived in Canaan where there is honey and milk.”
14 “We have come from a land of troubles.”
15 “This is the place I was searching for night and day.”
16 Matenga stood among her people and said, “Will you realize, you Mabarani , and James, you wanted to kill me so that you could remove Matenga while we were still at her City ; you are being sought, you are the children of Herod.”
17 Matenga said, “Just believe with great faith .”
18 Matenga said again, “The heavens are opened now, the medicine has been brought down in its fullness”; then she said, “Get into line so I may heal you,” and all the people were healed.
19 Matenga was filled with power that was truly awe-inspiring.
20 On the following day, Matenga said, “King Mangwende sinned very greatly before Matenga .”
21 “He sent a person to me saying, ‘Matenga come, we have already built the City’.”
22 “The word was spoken, and I went there; when I arrived, he chased me away again, because of money.”
23 “For which he was bought, so when I arrived there he chased me away, but money has a very bitter end.”
24 “He chased me away only because of the love of money.”
25 Matenga said, “Right now the children of Herod are searching for me intensely.”
26 “So that I may be arrested and lack a place to do God's work, and return to the former ways, but Matenga has refused.”
27 Then on another day Matenga said, “It is said by Matenga , the children of Herod have failed, there is nothing they will do.”
28 Matenga said, “Let every person think deeply, my children, because this City is the last one, no one will ever build another City again.”
29 People were building houses while living in the temporary shelters they had prepared upon arrival there.
30 What was amazing is that no one brought axes, or sickles, or even crowbars.
31 All these things were just seen in their possession.
32 The people used them, and it was never difficult; neither grass nor poles were ever difficult to find.
33 People just went to build, and day by day the houses began to increase greatly.
34 There was also the building of Matenga's house.
35 People began to come by the hundreds to be saved while also building their own houses.
36 One thing is that we are thankful because regarding the trees and grass, it was just said, “Cut as you wish, cut the grass wherever you desire.”
37 This City was built day by day, as the people worked.
38 Matenga used to go to the mountain there called Dangari; she went from time to time.
39 Sometimes it was during the day, sometimes at night, sometimes just before dawn, we would hear her in that mountain.
40 She would call out with a loud voice, “HOLY !” and all the people would wake up and come to the Divi .
41 The singer John Ruze would start singing Hymn 100, “Lord , we have gathered in your house.”
42 Matenga would come filled with power or with great prophecy.
43 Sometimes she would come in the evening filled with power , sometimes in the morning coming from that mountain, which is awe-inspiring to climb alone.
44 Not even one person would ever climb it alone.
45 Even now she goes up to receive power to perform the work, and if something has gone wrong, she climbs the mountain and pleads so that we are forgiven by Matenga .
46 This Matenga strives for our souls day and night so that we of Africa may all be saved.
47 People began to come in great numbers, day after day.
48 The City grew and grew, and very many houses were built, until they numbered hundreds upon hundreds—1,145 houses were built at the City of God in Zimunya's area.
49 Matenga's house was also built.
50 The City was built in a few weeks, and it stood just like the picture you have seen.
51 It filled my heart with awe.
52 Because here on earth, such houses have never been built before, nor has such a City ever been built by our elders.
53 Are you not also filled with awe by that, people of God ?
54 That is the Jerusalem that came from heaven.