2328.  This voice she listened to all her life had been a
 reliable source of every type of information and advice on every 
possible subject. Sometimes she would put questions to the voice, and 
sometimes her guardian would just begin to lecture her unexpectedly, 
right out of the blue.
 2329. The subjects God talked to Grandmother about were 
varied and unpredictable. God would begin talking about the condition of
 some plant long forgotten on a shelf in a neighbors house, and 
gradually that lecture about the plant would evolve into a pointed 
directive about something Grandmother was supposed to do, or not do in 
the near future.
 2330. Over the years she had become entirely dependent on
 the voice in her head. She was like a simple dutiful servant who is 
employed by a brilliant and understanding employer. It would never have 
cross her mind to contradict Him, and she was always anxious and happy 
to follow His directions.
2331. And then something dreadful happened. She was just enjoying her morning tea and looking out the window into the garden. The garden this time of year was all shriveled up and turning brown, and in between the gray and tan dried up foliage she could see the brilliant red of the last of the unpicked tomatoes. 




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