Translation from Spanish
In this message, the Lord wants to speak to His people because He loves them and desires to bring a message of hope.
While I was in prayer, the Holy Spirit led me to Isaiah chapter 26, which I encourage you to read in its entirety, for it speaks of these very times. But specifically, what I was hearing from the Holy Spirit is this:
[Isaiah 26:20] Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee: hide thyself as it were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast.
The Holy Spirit began to speak to me and told me that not everything is bad news, that the people need to understand what God is doing through the terrible things that are happening and through what He has warned would come. We are in His hand, and that is what God wants to speak about in this message—a message of hope. While the cloud of indignation passes over the earth, we are in His hand, and we need to take shelter under His wings, the Lord told me. We need to trust in Him and rest in Him.
Father, we thank You for this moment, because I can already feel in my spirit the flame of Your Holy Spirit rising. Thank You, Lord, for I am already beginning to taste Your words in my mouth. I can feel my belly full. It’s as if You have already given me that prophetic scroll to eat, and I can feel it within me. I am full of Your prophetic words, Lord, to feed a desperate people.
Tonight, the Holy Spirit is showing me that He is going to comfort many, touching their backs and opening their understanding so they will know that everything has a reason, a purpose. That purpose is the purification of His people, and while all those judgments prophesied in the Bible continue to fall upon the earth because of His justice, His light will shine upon us. Over us there will be a covering of protection.
When that rain falls, little ones, says the Lord, all of you who do not stray will be sheltered under My protective hand.
I (Noelia) am seeing in a vision a person hiding in a cave, because the storm outside is so fierce that if they remain exposed to its force, they know they won’t be able to withstand it. It is a terrible storm, with rain, hail, stones falling, and a violent wind that sweeps everything away. It even uproots trees from the ground and destroys them.
As soon as the storm begins, the person runs to hide in a cave and curls up. They make themselves small, like someone who is afraid and hides, fleeing from danger.
This is what these times are like, the Lord tells me. My people need to take refuge in Me. I am that cave, says the Father. I am your refuge. I am your protection. There is no other place that can keep you safe from what is coming. There is no other shelter that can withstand the stones that will fall upon it.
Little ones, have hope, says the Lord, for it is true that terrible things are coming upon the earth, but it is also true that I will keep My people safe in the midst of the trial. You will not suffer because of injustice, says the Lord, but you will be refined through the things that are coming. You will shine brighter. You will go from glory to greater glory as you pass through these things.
But do not let fear overtake you, says the Father. Do not give the enemy what he wants. Make Me your strong tower, your fortress—the one you must enter. Cover all the windows and seal all the doors while the storm passes outside.
Little ones, I am your refuge, God repeats. I am the only one who can keep you safe from all that is coming. I am testing you to see if you truly trust in Me. Many of your knees are already trembling. You are afraid. Your spirits are faltering, says the Lord, but it is because you do not trust in Me.
Remember that I am a mighty God, that My hand is stretched out over My people. I am the one who guides you, says God. I am the one who leads you. I am the one who holds you up. I am a God who can do all things, says the Lord. There is nothing impossible for Me. But you must put your trust in Me and understand that if your faith does not grow instead of shrinking, if you do not truly learn to trust Me with all your heart, you will suffer more than you should.
It’s true that, to a certain extent, afflictions are necessary to refine you. The fire of testing sometimes needs to burn hotter to draw out deeper impurities within you. Suffering is often unavoidable, says the Lord, and it’s even necessary for those who belong to Me.
But many of you are suffering more than you should, more than is necessary, more than expected—and it’s not because of the pain of the fire that tests and refines, but because your trust in Me is lacking, says God. You must stake everything on Me, says the Lord.
Noelia: When the Lord says “stake,” He doesn’t mean to gamble, but to entrust everything you have to Him. Everyone you love, place them in His hands. Every situation you’re facing, give it to Him, so that in His sovereignty He can do whatever needs to be done.
I have set a limit to your suffering, says the Lord. It is not My will for you to suffer without end, but there are different kinds of suffering. There is suffering that is useful, and suffering that is not.
Useful suffering is a tool I use for your good, says the Lord—to bring out the best in you and to remove what is worst. But the suffering that is not useful is the suffering outside My prophetic plan for your lives. It is a demonic suffering, a lying suffering, an unnecessary suffering that gets added to the suffering I allow for your growth.
In this, says the Lord, you must discern how far it is right for you to suffer, and at what point you are giving the devil a foothold.
My friends, says the Lord, I am truly protecting you—like someone walking through a storm with a companion stronger than themselves, who covers them with an umbrella. I am your umbrella, says the Lord. I am your shelter. I am the pillar you should cling to. It is My hand you need to hold.
My beloved, you need to come to Me so I can embrace you, says the Lord. I am the place where you can be renewed.
I (Noelia) am now seeing a phone being plugged in. The charger connects to the socket in the wall. And the Lord tells me that He is that socket. He is the source of the energy that renews you.
There is nothing dead that I cannot bring back to life, says the Lord. There is no one unsaved today whom I cannot save, for My power is limitless, My goodness is beyond human understanding, and My mercy has no end.
I (Noelia) hear and see mercy as something long and far-reaching—stretching out without interruption, as if it extends endlessly, never breaking off, just like God’s patience.
Be at peace, says the Lord, for I am not the kind who loses His temper over every little thing you do wrong. I do not punish you at your first mistake. I am a patient Father. And I (Noelia) hear the word “long-lived.”
I am like an old man who has seen many days and has learned to wait patiently, who has learned to forgive quickly—one who, after so many years, does not get angry over just anything, because he is full of wisdom. Wisdom is what gives him patience, what tells him to forgive many times, and each time more quickly.
The wisdom he has gained helps him understand that the other person is in a process and needs to learn; you must wait for them, help them, and sometimes lift them up. I am not one who uses the rod at the first mistake, says the Lord.
Little children, understand that to withstand the coming storm, you must take refuge in your Savior. This is also why Jesus gave Himself on the cross at Calvary—not only to save your souls, not only so you could receive eternal life through that sacrifice, but also so you could endure the birth pains and the extreme trials of the last days.
You are not alone, says the Lord. I am with you. But if you don’t believe that I am with you, and instead believe the devil who tells you otherwise, then it truly will be hard for you to endure. For when you believe him and not Me, says the Lord, it is as if you let go of My hand and take his instead.
You must silence the enemy’s voices in your minds and believe what I say, declares the Lord. Speak what is written, declare what I have already spoken.
You are Mine; you belong to Me, says the Lord. I have bought you with the price of blood. I bled to have you. I gave Myself willingly, by My own choice, with no one forcing Me, says the Lord. I had the authority to say no, but I said yes, says Jesus. I chose to suffer so I could have you.
How could you think I would let go of your hand so easily, after paying so great a price—the highest you could imagine—with innocent blood? Do you think that after all I went through to hold you in My hand, to make you Mine, I would simply let you go?
I am not like men, says the Lord. What I promise, I do. What I speak, I fulfill, for I am faithful and perfect.
My beloved, says Jesus, I am the King who is coming, the King who rides upon the clouds, the King who sees all things, the sovereign over the nations. And the nations are preparing for My return. The countries are restless, for I am coming, says Jesus.
Even the leaders sense that something difficult is about to happen. Even the leaders of the earth feel these birth pangs within themselves and have an urgency in their spirits to act, to do what they feel they must, for even their consciences warn them that things will not remain as they are, that a worldwide upheaval is coming, and the world will be turned upside down.
Even they have a prophetic sense that things will not stay the same. In fact, several presidents of the nations today believe in God, believe in Jesus, and some of them—the Holy Spirit is showing Me—speak with God, have hope, have faith, and do what they feel they must so as not to remain idle.
Even they seek to take part in God’s prophetic plan. Even the leaders of the nations, says the Lord, sometimes have more faith than My children. Even the leaders of the nations take more action than My children.
No matter how many mistakes they make, no matter if they don’t know how to listen to Me, no matter if they are not completely clean, no matter if they don’t belong to Me, says Jesus, they still try to do something and not stand still, because they know this is a time to move. They don’t lose hope, they don’t remain inactive, they don’t throw in the towel. But My children do, says the Lord.
Little children, don’t be vessels empty of hope. Fill yourselves now with faith to keep moving forward. Believe Me, says the Lord. I am speaking to you continually so you won’t lose that hope.
Don’t be discouraged. Move forward, says the Lord. Fix what you need to fix, then keep moving forward. Don’t give up on the path of faith. You are listening more to the bad than to the good, says the Lord. You’re paying attention to what your physical eyes see and not to what I am showing you by faith, to your spiritual eyes.
Many of you are being carried away by what you see, and most of what you see isn’t good, isn’t easy. But you’re focusing on that, says the Lord—forgetting the why, forgetting the purpose, forgetting the reason, and that I have a plan of redemption in which you are included.
Rise up now and believe in Me, says the Lord. Sharpen the sword of the Word and use it to defend yourselves from the lies the devil whispers in your ears, trying to make you believe your lives have no worth, that you won’t finish the race of faith, that you’re useless, that I am not pleased with you, that I don’t love you. These are lies from the devil that you must cut off, says the Lord.
This is a message of hope, says Jesus, because I overcame first, so that you could overcome after Me. Think and remember the words I spoke long ago. I said I would be with you until the end, says Jesus. Believe Me, little ones.
I (Noelia) know that many of you want to give up on this journey of faith, you want to throw in the towel, you want to return to the world. You’re seriously considering it. And now I can feel within myself what the Lord Jesus feels for you. He is desperate not to lose you.
No, don’t go, says Jesus. You are Mine. You belong to Me. I don’t want you to fall into the hands of the wolf, who will tear you apart. Don’t fall into that trap. Don’t walk into that snare of temptation. There’s nothing the world can offer you to make you whole. Only I have eternal life. To whom else will you go if not to Me? I am your only Savior.
Don’t go, don’t do it, says the Lord. Come close to Me and rest your head on My shoulder, just as My beloved disciple did. Don’t go, says the Lord. I love you so, so much.
I (Noelia) see that the Lord is trying to surround you on every side, so you won’t turn to the left or to the right, or go forward or backward, so you can’t leave His fold. He’s doing everything He can.
He sends people to you, He sends you messages, He speaks to you through dreams. He seeks you out and warns you through gentle ways and hard ways. He’s playing every card He has to try to get your attention so you won’t stray from the path.
I don’t want to see you broken, says the Lord, I don’t want to see you ruined. And if it happens that you really do leave, when you come back, I’ll still be waiting for you. But you’ll come back wounded by the dogs.
They will hurt you. They won’t care for you as I do, says Jesus. They won’t clothe you, they won’t feed you, they won’t lift you up every time you fall. On the contrary, they’ll trample you when you’re down, says the Lord. Those who today say they’re your friends will become your enemies, because they only want to use you for their own pleasure.
My beloved, don’t do it. Don’t do it, says the Lord.
I (Noelia) see Jesus with huge, outstretched arms, longing to embrace everyone at once and hold us so we won’t leave His place of protection.
What’s coming is very dark, little ones, says the Lord. But you, those who trust in Me, will be kept safe under My shadow.
Everyone who comes and wants to touch My cloak, like the woman who suffered with the issue of blood for so many years, I will not cast aside. It doesn’t matter what nation they’re from, what religion they’ve been in, or what sin they’ve committed. I will forgive them.
Today I call you again, says Jesus. Because terrible judgments are about to be poured out on the earth because of man’s sin, and so that the prophetic plan of redemption for all things will be fulfilled, and the earth, which has fallen, will be lifted up. And to withstand these judgments, says the Lord, you must come to Me.
I (Noelia) am seeing different refuges on the earth. They’re like towers set in different parts of the world, where God’s children, those with understanding, those who hear the call to take refuge in Him, run to find safety. They are shelters.
In today’s message of hope, God says that even though the news you hear won’t be good or encouraging, there will always be a place for us to take refuge in Him.
But the wicked, the unjust, the sinners who refuse to repent, who reject God and the message of hope and salvation, those who don’t want to hear that there is a Messiah who also came for them, those who turn away from the Holy One of Israel—while they suffer the judgment coming upon the nations, His children will be kept safe. His children will be covered.
While they go hungry, their children will have food to eat. While they wander as orphans and nomads on the earth, their children will have a place to sleep. While their hearts are empty, with no hope for anything, their children will be like vessels filled with hope. While the wicked walk in darkness, while those judgments are poured out on the earth, their children will walk in the light and will know what is coming.
And what should you do while all this is happening? The wicked, who refuse to repent and are like pigs delighting in wallowing in the filthy mud, will only be able to hear the voice of the devil, the voice of their master, telling them their end has come, that they won’t endure, that they’re alone, that there’s no salvation or hope for them.
But the children of God, the righteous, the holy, those washed and sanctified in Him, will hear the voice of God, who will guide them, lift them up, restore them, and speak to them continually. His sheep will hear His voice and will follow Him in the midst of so much desolation.
The Lord will make a distinction between the righteous and the unrighteous, between those who seek God and those who do not, for this is His justice. And whoever does not believe this will suffer needlessly. They will suffer in a way the Lord never intended for them to suffer.
You choose, says the Lord, whether to believe what I tell you or to believe the enemy. You choose whether to believe the news or to believe Me when the news tells you, for example, that World War III has broken out, that certain foods are starting to run out and disappear from the shelves, that medicines can no longer be produced because of the coming global economic crisis; when they announce that a new pandemic has swept across the earth, killing millions, that hospitals are overwhelmed and cemeteries can no longer hold the dead.
While all this is happening and the news keeps repeating it, you must choose: believe what the news says or believe Me; believe that you are kept safe in My hand, that I am with you, that I have not left you, that I have a perfect plan for your lives, that everything you are asking Me for is in My hands, that I am hearing your prayers and have not left your side.
You have to choose whom you will believe, says the Lord, for I am not saying these things won’t come. I am saying that while they come, you need to take refuge in Me and learn to trust your God. I love you, says the Lord.
I (Noelia) see that you are like vessels that were empty of hope, but as I speak prophetically, you are beginning to be filled again. You needed a word of encouragement among so many strong prophetic words that shake your spirit and put you on alert. This word is like rest for your spirit today, like an oasis where you find refreshment so you can keep going afterward.
Seek your identity, says the Lord. Understand who you are, because you are Mine and not the enemy’s, if you choose to remain in Me. When your spirit feels dry, I will refresh you. When you need a word, I will give it to you. When you reach the most critical point in your life, I will give you the faith you need to overcome those things supernaturally, because I am a powerful God and I delight in helping My own.
You are not a bother to Me, says the Lord.
I (Noelia) can see that some of you think seeking God all day or constantly speaking with Him bothers the Lord. Sometimes you feel insecure.
God says He delights in your company, that He loves to hear your prayers, that He doesn’t get bored the way we do, that He waits each day to hear our voices. And not only does He wait, but when He hears us, He delights in it.
Even though He is so great, so powerful, so indescribable, so vast, so unfathomable—as the Bible says—He is so full of love that He delights in each of His little ones. Each one brings Him a unique joy. He misses us when days go by and we don’t come into His presence, don’t talk to Him, don’t ask Him, don’t seek His counsel, don’t worship Him.
It’s like someone who has a close relationship with us and, noticing we’re drifting away, calls us on the phone: “Where are you? I want to see you. I miss you.”
The Lord longs for His children. We are His people, and each one matters to Him. When even one is missing, not close to Him, He already sends His angels to see what happened: “Why isn’t this one near Me? Go and see what’s going on with this son or daughter, because I haven’t heard from them in a while, I haven’t seen them near Me in a while. I want to know what’s happening with them.”
The Lord cares about each one of us on a level we can’t even imagine. He loves us, He longs for us. It’s as if we were part of His fullness, as if we completed Him, even though He is already complete. I’m trying to express what the Holy Spirit is showing me or helping me understand, using the words I have, because sometimes it’s hard to explain with words what the Lord reveals.
It’s as if we were part of Him, as if we were in Him and He in us. And when one is missing, it’s as if something is incomplete, even though He is complete and doesn’t need anything or anyone to make Him whole.
I want you by My side, says the Lord, not only because I love you, but because I want to keep you safe from what’s coming.
[Revelation 3:10] Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth.
But I want you to choose Me, says God, so that by choosing Me, you remain close to Me, for I am that refuge who will keep you safe from the hour of trial. When you drift away from Me, you step outside that refuge and are left exposed.
My beloved, return—those who have wandered, come back, says God. Repent of all you’ve done, and I will forgive you, I will restore you, and you will regain the joy you lost.
I (Noelia) see that when someone was with God but then drifts away and returns to the world, it’s as if they become darkened. They leave the light and settle in the darkness. Over their head hangs a rain cloud, a storm, that pours on them constantly. And from their heart, joy, happiness, inspiration, and fullness depart, making room for sadness, bitterness, frustration, anxiety, fears, and everything that doesn’t come from God.
But the Lord tells you today that this can be changed, and you should come back to His arms. He leaves the ninety-nine to go after the one. It’s not that, because He already has ninety-nine, the hundredth doesn’t matter. He goes after the one that was lost, and that one could be you.
I will not reject you, says God. I know what you’ve done. I know you think it’s so serious that I can’t forgive you, but that’s not true. Don’t listen to those voices. That’s the devil speaking to keep you from coming and finding the peace you’ve lost. All that filth you carry, I can wash it away.
I (Noelia) see a beggar walking down the street who hasn’t bathed or shaved in a long time. His clothes are dirty, torn, and smelly, and his shoes are full of holes. He thinks there’s no hope left for his life, that his life has no meaning, that he can’t get out of that situation. He’s fallen into the devil’s trap and believed the lie. But as long as he’s alive, he will always have a chance to be rescued from that place.
Many of you are like this, spiritually speaking. You feel like beggars who think you’ve missed your chance, and caught up in that lie, you can’t see that the train is still passing right before your eyes, that the train comes by again and again, opening its doors so you can get back on and reach a safe harbor.
The Lord says to you today: I want to change your filthy garments for white, clean, holy ones. All you have to do is repent, choose Me, and surrender yourself into My arms so I can do the work I desire to do in you.
Whatever mistake you’ve made, says the Lord, lay it before Me. Talk to Me about it and we’ll make it right. Maybe you don’t know how to fix it, but I do.
I gave My only Son, says God the Father—My beloved, My friend, My companion—to suffer the unimaginable so you could have access to the Kingdom of Heaven. I paid the highest price I could to have you, says the Lord.
Come back. You think you’ll find punishment, but all you’ll find is an embrace, says the Lord, just as when the prodigal son returned to his father’s arms. The father saw him from afar as he was coming back and ran to meet him, because seeing him return and knowing he was safe was all he ever wanted.
That’s how the Lord feels about you. He’s not waiting to scold you, but to restore you. Come back! God is good, merciful, and forgiving, and His mercy endures forever, just as the Bible says.
Praise to You, Lord. Blessed be Your name forever, Lord of hosts, who looks at the filthy little sheep and gets His own hands dirty to wash them, who rescues those caught in the fences so they can be free, who marks them and seals them so everyone knows who they belong to.
Blessed are You, God of glory—great, good, perfect, restorer, savior, healer—who cares for His own and for every detail of their lives. This is our Shepherd. He goes out at night when one of His sheep is lost in the field, because He knows there’s no time to lose and the wolf is out there lurking, awake, waiting to see if he can devour it.
That is who I am, says the Lord. Remember these words when you go through an earthquake, through a flood, when your loved ones abandon you because of the gospel, when you’re persecuted for My name’s sake. When they insult you and accuse you unjustly, cry on My chest, says the Lord, seek My comfort and My restoration, for I will repay.
I (Noelia) see a scale with a just weight, a scale that hasn’t been tampered with, that can’t be bribed or corrupted, that cannot be tipped. No man can tilt it to his own advantage.
Everything they did to you, says the Lord, I am weighing on My scale. Justice is Mine. I will repay. But don’t let your light be snuffed out just because you were hurt, says the Lord.
People often do wrong without even realizing it. That’s why Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” And you too do wrong many times without knowing it.
So forgive them, says the Lord, and leave justice to Me. But come and return, for I will restore you. Come back to My ways, so you can recover the peace and fullness you had before you left, and so I can fill you again with My Spirit and we can walk together to the end.
I (Noelia) see an envelope, an envelope that traveled through this broadcast—an envelope that is this prophetic word, this message from heaven—and it entered the mailboxes of many homes. When it’s opened by those who haven’t read it yet, this envelope will renew the hope, faith, and strength of many.
The Holy Spirit keeps telling me that when you feel like you’re losing hope and faith, when you’re frightened by what’s happening in the world, when you hear terrifying news, when you suffer betrayal, when your knees grow weak, when it’s hard to go on, when you feel like giving up—listen to these words, for they are words of life that will help you be restored.
Go into the secret place with the Lord and give Him your life, your heart. Repent, and He will receive you, He will forgive you, and He will restore you, for He is waiting for you.