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Chapter 18 — Way Back in the Long Ago

You Will Have Your Own Bedroom

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Ushaa Shialom said, “I go to prepare a place for you. That where I am, you might be, too. In my father’s house are many bedrooms. If it were not so. I would have told you.”

“Eyes cannot see, and your mind cannot imagine all the things that we will do. We’ll have adventures and build things and mealtimes will be glorious. Tell them the Good News, “Ollie Ollie All-in-Free.”

They asked, “How soon will you come and get us? How soon will you come for us?”

“First, you’ve got to tell everyone the Good News that they are invited, too.”

“How will we know when it is time to go?”

“You will hear a Trumpet! You will hear the Trumpet of the Maker! The skies will open,
and every eye will look up. And you will have your own bedroom. And you will see and do things that you never thought you would do.

And the Friends of Ushaa Shialom said, “Let it be as you have spoken!”

And Ushaa Shialom said, “You are the sheep, and this is the sheep pen. And I am the Door of the Sheep. This is the rock that we were given, and I’m the rockborn son of the Maker.
The maker was on the outside looking in. But I am the bridge back to the maker.
I am the door of the sheep, and the bridge back to the maker. And everyone will have
their own bedroom.”

And the Friends of Ushaa Shialom said, “Let it be as you have spoken!

And Ushaa Shialom said, “I am the bread of the Good News,and the Living Voice of the maker. It will be as I have spoken. Go, tell them the Good News.”

And the Friends of Ushaa Shialom said, “It will be as you have spoken.
It will be as you have spoken. It will be as you have spoken.”

“Amen.”
“Amen.”
Amen.

Previous Chapter 17: Why Do You Look so Surprised?
Austral used stones as weapons.
Habilis created stone tools.
Aba Gvoha means “High Father”
Chutch Mim means “Water Cleaver”
Zorek Avnim means “Rock Thrower”
Ama Tala means “Lamb Mother”
Ushaa Shialom means “Peacemaker”
Belteshazzar means “Daniel”
The Migdal Eder was a stone tower in the middle of a pasture at the edge of town in the Long Ago.
The ancient Greeks had two words for time. Kronos was the relentless march of chronological time. Kairos was a pregnant moment in time, an inflection point of consequence.