Once upon a time,
In those days when there were no phones,
They talked about the great stones.
One of his men, amazed by the great stones
Called him. Not with a telephone.
And he replied, Lee anya.
For these great buildings and stones in this town
Will one day be brought down.
Curious, some of his men, numbered four.
Went up to him privately to know more.
He took them to a place called “mgbe di anya”
And said, lezie anya.
When the earth will quake in diverse places.
And sorrows shall reflect on various faces.
Kingdoms against kingdoms.
Brothers against brothers.
Betrayals even in the household.
Just lezie anya.
New afflictions shall arise
Before your own eyes.
Wars and rumours of wars,
Famines and troubles,
But do not be troubled.
Just lezie anya.
For the words you will speak before them
Will be put in your lips then.
You may be beaten,
You will be hated.
But you must endure and lezie anya.
They may impersonate me,
Shew you signs and wonders,
Try to seduce even the elect.
But you must stand erect.
Publish the gospel among the nations,
Say to them, lezie anya.
For these signs must be,
But the end shall not yet be.
Until the tribulations are over and the light will seize.
The stars of heaven will fall with ease.
The powers in heaven shall be shaken,
The elect shall be taken.
The son of man shall come down,
But not like a shattered stone brought down.
The power, the glory.
With angels to gather the holy.
But the day is hidden even from the most holy.
So we just pray, watch and lezie anya.
Heaven and the earth shall pass,
But this words shall never pass.
He said this looking at the four;
Peter, James, Andrew and John.
He didn’t only say lezie anya (take heed).
He said to them and to all. WATCH.
Inspired from Mark 13