Connect with us

Global Issues

HEAVEN, a man who has seen it again and again, and says Jesus is White.

Published

on

a man who have seen God2

Let me start up by asking you this question, do you think anyone has seen heaven or hell?

Ever since the creation of the international network (what you know as the internet), more than too many people write and fill it up with junks. Before now, i have read about 10 different internet articles of people who gave testimonies of how they have gone to hell, heaven, and returned. How they saw God as well as Lucifer. This particular one you are about to read crowns them all.

His name is Sibusiso Mthembu, a 64-years-old indigene of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. So far Mthembu says he has visited heaven four times in a role. According to him, the first time was in 1998, and subsequent visits were made in 2004, 2006, and 2008. It all started in 1993, when a white man (an angel, apparently) paid him a visit and told him he was needed in heaven. And now, after several visits, he’s drawing a map to make sure the rest of us ‘unlucky’ ones get what he’s talking about.

Advertisement

But it’s not the fact that he took a few vacations to heaven or even that he’s drawing a map that amuses me. It’s more to do with the stuff he says he’s seen and done there. According to Mthembu, there are 11 heavens in all, and he was taken to the fifth one, Crista, first. It was there, in a city called Sharmoy, that he claims to have met Jesus.

The main heaven according to Mthembu is Salem, where God’s temple is located. God is apparently in his youth, and of a Grayish complexion. Jesus is white. He saw God for the first time during his second trip, on a planet called Jadalem that’s mostly covered in water and ice.

Mthembu’s other sightings include Moses, Elijah, and Abel. He also explored the Marshnode City, which is the place people go to when they die, to get reincarnated. But here’s the weirdest of all his tales – he says that the people who predicted the end of the world in May last year weren’t entirely incorrect. Mthembu seems to have eavesdropped on an important meeting in the heavens, where the biggest war against Satanism was being discussed. The war is supposed to have been launched on May 23rd, so we’re basically on a countdown to the absolute end.

Advertisement

The map isn’t ready yet, but Mthembu is already worried about counterfeit  versions. “People must come and see the map as one day someone from Japan or China or Britain will design a map of heaven and the people of South Africa will have forgotten that the map was originally made in South Africa,” he says. Perhaps he needs to patent his creation. And while he’s at it, write a fantasy novel and strike a movie deal too?

 

The Bible says in John 1:18 – No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the
bosom of the Father, he hath declared him. In Exodus 33:20 – it says, Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live.

Advertisement

The worst part of this all is that some people are beginning to believe this lines. The other time a friend of mine was telling me how he detest the Salsa dance moves due to, according to him, demonic affiliations and how he also read about someone dying, going to hell, seeing 2Pac, Michael Jackson and others.

I know you’d have your opinion on this, but for me, is either Mthembu is hallucinating or has taking too much of Umqombothi (African Beer).

Advertisement

Jeff Okoroafor is a leading member of a new generation of civic advocates for government accountability and democratic change in Nigeria. The Citizen Affairs Initiative is a citizen-driven governance initiative that enhances public awareness on critical issues of service quality in Nigeria. It encourages citizens to proactively seek higher standards from governments and service providers and further establishes new discussions in communities about the standards that citizens should expect and deserve from those they have given their mandates. Jeff is the Managing Director of SetFron Limited, a multimedia development company that is focused on creative and results-driven web, mobile app, and ERP software solutions. He is the co-founder of the African Youths Advancement and Support Initiative (AfriYasi), a non-governmental not-for-profit organisation that provides tertiary education scholarship for young people from low-income homes in Nigeria. He is a Fellow of the Young African Leaders Initiative and the United Nations World Summit Awards. A Strategic Team member of the Bring Back Our Girls movement, and a member of the National Technical Committee on the Establishment and Management of Missing Persons Database in Nigeria. Jeff holds a Bachelor and Postgraduate diploma degrees in Computer Science, and a Certificate in Public Administration from Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, GIMPA.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
1 Comment

1 Comment

  1. Ejeh Dennis Glenn

    September 3, 2013 at 1:10 pm

    If I was not a Christian and woke up one morning to read this story, maybe I would have said this man was intoxicated with a keg of umqombothi. But as it stands now, I can hardly fathom all the names and description he is giving, since I am not from SA and don’t understand his language. The name ‘Salem’ which he mentioned may have been ‘Jerusalem’. Also noted from other people’s testimony that Jerusalem may be floating in a region of space where there is a crystal clear planet which I nicknamed ‘Paradise’. Maybe ‘Jadalem’ according to this man is that planet. So far, in a strange way, this man have said things that are scriptural. It is also scriptural for people to claim that they have seen ‘God’! Moses and the seventy elders saw God, and even Daniel saw the Ancient of days in the form of a man white hairs and purest white clothe sitting on a throne being attended by angels. So this man claims that He saw God who was of a gray complexion (the usual color of almost all mankind created in His image) is in fact correct! The average color of all mankind is the semitic color (light brown) of an Israeli skin which Jesus had. Finally saying ‘Jesus is white’ does not mean He is a whiteman… I work in an estate where the Israelis live and all the African staffs still refer to them as ‘white’. So far, I think this man awkward explanation still made some senses to my highly intelligent mind… thanks everybody!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Facebook

Trending Articles