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When I read this part of Revelation, I came up with a simple story. It is called "my friend JaSue" Since Jesus said we must become like children to enter his Kingdom, I thought how would that be if I were a grown up talking to Jesus in our day and age? I hope you enjoy the truth revealed here in.

Thomas

My Friend JaSue 

JaSue – was a friend of mine, and much knowledged about life.  There seemed to be an uncanny sagacity to him.  His wisdom and instant education always amazed me when I talked to him.  He told me about something that he was working on, and thought I might be interested.  I decided it was within my best interest to ask him to fill me in.  We are standing at the doorway to his house, and I am asking him questions about his life.

    JaSue! About life, I asked him- what he thought about kids.  JaSue told me he had a kingdom in another land.  He told me that his kingdom was under his rule and he only lets children live there. I said: No No No! You must have grownups in your country.  He said in his kingdom there is only a child’s faith needed to enter.

    No No No! I said your land must have lawyers who can blame others for their problems.  Children are not responsible! JaSue smiled and said every child in his kingdom takes responsibility for his or her actions.  He did not need lawyers to settle disputes “after all”, fighting is not allowed. No No No! I said you need guns and weapons to protect yourself from your enemies.  JaSue said all God’s children live in harmony; they do not need to be policed.  I was becoming jealous of JaSues’ land.  His people could play, his people had fun, and all his subjects were “only” children. 

    No No No! I shouted at JaSue! You are a liar! Your children do not love each other, I have seen them on TV, I have heard them on the radio, and I have seen them at all places- fighting on this earth.  They’ll proclaim to be followers of your father, but I see their hate! And JaSue stops me.  He said: they belong to my father’s generation.  He will punish each and every one according to his or her "own" actions. 

    I sobbed! What of me? What happens to me!!!? JaSue smiled and said act like my children while you are here, and you may come to my land after a time.  I said how?  Children who are mean do not get in.  He walked away slowly. . . But, gave me a book of instructions that I might understand the difference between being a nice child and being a mean one.  He said his father still does everything the old way, yet his father had allowed him to have his own kingdom and invite as many of his friends to that land. All that he wanted; as long as, while they are here, they were responsible for their actions.

 

Thomas A. SUTOR

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Lompoc CA 93438

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All written word is "The Opinion" of Thomas A. unless otherwise noted...

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