THOSE AWAKE... By Tessa Harvey Also his language was a barrier. Now he felt a new bond - Imelda. "Your older brother," Mia glanced at the siblings, "was taken to be a soldier. I hear he did not survive. I give you both my blessing." Her voice faded. Suddenly her face lit up as though the sun had broken through after a storm. "Oh," she breathed, her voice tremulous with joy. "He is here. Jesus is here!" Her voice faded, but the smile lingered. For an instant, Light flowed around the older lady, then was gone. Vahid looked at his sister. "I can no longer doubt," he said, his voice awed. "Will you help me find this Jesus, Imelda. I want Him Lord of my life." THE END
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THOSE AWAKE... By Tessa Harvey A few nights later, Imelda awoke and listened. She thought she heard her auntie calling and crept down to her room. Her aunt was watching the doorway, her dark eyes expectant. The night nurse had fallen asleep, head nodding over her chest as she sat slumped in the chair. "Jesus wants you to go and help that lady, Rosie, Imelda, as soon as you can." "Ok," whispered her niece, puzzled. "But she doesn't like me!" "So..."replied her aunt softly, "she needs you." At that moment, Vahid also came into the room. He looked rumpled, half-asleep, slightly angry. "Did you wake me?" he asked his sister. "No, God did," Mia told him softly. "I want to say goodbye." The siblings glanced at each other. They hadn't exactly been getting along. Vahid thought, wrongly, his sister had had an easy life.
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THOSE AWAKE... By Tessa Harvey "One day," mused Mia, after a few moments, "I should like to travel to Canada. There are great waterfalls there, thundering and powerful and awesome. But the cold comes and slowly, remorselessly those great volumes of water are silenced. She smiled up at Imelda, who was bringing her a welcome cup of tea. "Good," she thought, "chocolate digestive biscuit." "The darkest people try so hard to silence the Christians," she continued after sampling both drink and biscuit, "but even the mightiest cannot silence the church of God ever. The Light shines in the darkness and cannot be overcome. Yes, there is great suffering and pain, but the warmth and light and power of Jesus breaks even the hardest of hearts." "And then the waterfalls are free again in the spring to thunder in power and beauty." "I think I see," murmured Gray. "The Voice of the King cannot ever be sile...
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THOSE AWAKE... By Tessa Harvey Later, two nurses, Ava and the day nurse, Ellen Scott carefully washed and dressed the old lady. Gently they placed her in a recliner chair and wheeled her through into a warm inviting lounge area. Mia's face lit up. How wonderful, she marvelled to be part of a family again. To feel warm and safe and best of all, free. Yvonne and Imelda were changing her bed. Grayson was immersed in his work on the computer. He looked up with a smile. "You are going to be a great-aunt in a few months." Mia regarded the young man with joy. "Well," she breathed, "how lovely." "Tell me, how did you come to accept your wife back?" "She came back by herself," he announced thoughtfully. Also, her dreams of living in love and beauty with a different man had died and fallen into ashes and darkness." "You know," he reflected thoughtfully, "I was not a good husband. To me, she was just an o...
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THOSE AWAKE... By Tessa Harvey Over the next few days, Mia began to rally. Once or twice little Alison crept in and stood gazing at the frail old lady. "Hello," she began, "I have a brother. He is George. When I am big, I can marry him." Mia smiled. "Don't laugh," scolded the little girl, "my mummy and daddy got lost, but then they go unlosted. Is God real?" Alison suddenly asked. "Why aren't you better?" "Because I am old and it is nearly time for me to go to Heaven and meet my lost family. Best of all, I will be with Jesus." "I have tried my bestest, hardest to see Jesus, but I can't find him." Her voice wobbled. Just then Yvonne came into the pretty room, decorated with peaceful artwork and festooned with flowers. "Mum, Auntie is going to see Jesus. Why can't I see Him too?" Alison was agitated. Yvonne saw Mia was looking tired and pale. "Come for breakfast,...
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THOSE AWAKE... By Tessa Harvey Imelda crept into her aunt's darkened room, still disturbed by the overwhelming nature of all that had just happened and the strange story she had been told. The doctor had made the older lady as comfortable as possible. He had declared her too sick to be moved right now, though he had tested her and her nephew for COVID. The nurse had been employed by Grayson and sat watching her aunt, checking the various monitors that had been set up around her. "You should be wearing a mask also," chided the nurse, gently adjusting her own brightly coloured one. Imelda reached for a spare mask, unwrapping it and placing it carefully on. "I know you," whispered the nurse. "Remember me. I'm Ava and I looked after you some time ago in the hospital." Ava couldn't see the other woman's warm smile, but saw her soft brown glow and twinkle. "Will my aunt be alright? What is wrong?" She turned towards Mi...
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THOSE AWAKE... By Tessa Harvey For a few minutes the man stared around the room, at the few nature seascapes and landscapes, the soft grey couch and matching armchairs, the warm patterned carpet. He had no idea that a few months previously the whole house presented the appearance of a bleak modernistic office block. He had no idea that God, the real Creator transforms everything - even the hardest of people. "Well, Imelda, I also was in that burning house," Vahid began, his deep voice breaking slightly as he spoke. Imelda gasped. "No, how can that be?" Vahid looked at her. "I am your brother!" There were looks of astonishment and also disbelief. "Your parents were afraid to let you know. The terror-makers were not to be told. You see, your family were on the edge of escape. My family," he corrected himself. Everyone was silent. "The woman with your mother tried to get her out, but as she broke the w...