"Why do you ask if She has an older brother," Mary questioned.
"She said the prayer flawlessly," Rabbi Jeramiah said, "I thought maybe She had a brother that taught Her the prayers."
"She's 5 years old. We've been going up to the Passover since She was an infant. Of course She's going to know all the prayers."
"I see," Rabbi Thomas said, "You should be very proud of Her."
"We are," Joseph said, "We're proud of both our children."
"Yahsourah," Her cousin Debroah said getting up, "That was amazing"
"Thanks Deborah," Yahsourah replied.
As she was going back to her table Deborah tripped. She fell hard and broke her ankle. Yahsourah ran to her. It was bad. The bone was sticking out.
Everyone gasped. Yahsourah touched her ankle and immediately she was healed. Thunderous applause was heard throughout the tent.
"But She's a girl," Rabbi Thomas whispered to Rabbi Issiah.
Rabbi Issiah nodded.
"I used to think the same way," he said.
"Is She the Messiah," Rabbi Thomas whispered.
"Obviously," Rabbi Issiah whispered, "I knew that for 3 years."
"How did you find out?"
"When I first met Her I thought She was just a troublesome toddler. She insisted on sitting up front at service. About six months later Her parents came in to have Her brother blessed. GOD spoke to me that day, but I still had my doubts.
"That was when Hannah died and Yahsourah brought her back to life."
Meanwhile everyone was gathering around Yahsourah asking Her questions.
"One at a time," She said.
She pointed at Matthew.
"Can you teach us how to do what you just did?"
Yahsourah shook Her head.
"It's not like math or reading," She explained, "It's a gift that GOD gave me."
"How do you know it's from GOD and not the devil," Ruth asked.
"GOD is my Father," She replied, "The devil doesn't give good gifts
anyway."
"Can anyone get into heaven," Dinnah asked.
"Absolutely," Yahsourah answered.
"If the devil repented and turned back to GOD could he get into heaven."
"Yes," Yahsourah said, "But that's about as likely as pigs flying. Satan has too much pride."
