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WITH REAL AUTHORITY

One day, Eve went into a village. It was of a Friday, and she went into the mosque and began to speak. The people were amazed at her wording, for she spoke with real authority; quite unlike the teachers of Sharia Law or in truth of any religious Laws.
Suddenly, the imam of the mosque became possessed with a furious troublesome and it began shouting at Eve.
“Why are you interfering with me, Eve of the Desert? Have you come to destroy me?”
Eve cut it short.
“Be quiet! Come out of the man,” she ordered.
At that, the angry troublesome screamed, threw the imam into a convulsion, and then came out of him.
Amazement gripped the audience, and they began to discuss what had happened.
“What sort of fresh wording is this,” they asked excitedly.
“It has such authority! Even troublesomes obey her orders!”
After Eve left the mosque, she went by request to someone’s house. Now, the man of the house’s mother-in-law was very sick in bed with a high fever. Eve went to her bedside, took her by the hand, and helped her sit up. Then the fever left her, and she with great joy helped prepare a meal for all in the house.
That evening after sunset, many sick and trouble-possessed people were brought to Eve. The whole village gathered at the door to watch. So Eve healed many people who were sick with various diseases, and she cast out many troublesomes.
Before daybreak the next morning, Eve got up and went out to a hillside to pray. Later others went out to find her. When they found her, they said,
“Everyone is looking for you.”
But Eve replied,
“I must go on to other countrysides, villages, towns, and cities as well, and I will speak to them too, and wherever I happen to sojourn along the way. That is why I came in from the desert.”
So she travelled throughout that region, speaking in the mosques, synagogues, and churches, and healing various diseases, and casting out troublesomes.
And, as Eve was sitting there on the hillside, a man with unfaithfulness came and dropped himself to the ground in front of her, and he begging to be healed.
“If you are willing, you can heal me and make me clean,” he said.
Moved with compassion, Eve reached out and touched his bosom.
“I am willing,” she said. “Be healed!”
Instantly, the unfaithfulness disappeared from his heart; the man was healed, and he returned to his wife full of joy. And she with seeing in his eyes that he had been completely healed of his unfaithfulness returned him with great love and gratitude to her ever-faithful embrace.
Visitant Eve: Only the Free-hearted can Appreciate the Marvel of this Nonpareil Love

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