Translation from Spanish
Blessings, beloved Church of the Lord Jesus Christ. The passage the Holy Spirit is showing me today is Matthew chapter 25. I’ll only be sharing the first part, so that afterward we can listen to the Lord’s voice and speak what He wants to say to a people who are hungry, to a people who truly want to get ready, to a people who are thirsty for His word.
[Matthew 25:1-13] Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. And five of them were wise, and five were foolish. They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them: but the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps. While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept. And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him. Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps. And the foolish said unto the wise, Give us of your oil; for our lamps are gone out. But the wise answered, saying, Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves. And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage: and the door was shut. Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not. Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.
It’s a strong passage, a powerful passage, and it’s the very foundation for the word the Lord wants to give His Church today. Therefore, the Spirit of God says this:
Little children, little children, get ready, for many of you have no oil in your lamps, or the oil you have left is scarce and it won’t be enough—not only to enter the kingdom of heaven and partake in that wedding, but even to withstand what’s coming in these final days.
Little children, says the Spirit of God, understand that what’s coming is heavy. A great uproar is coming among the nations. The nations of the earth are shifting, like pieces of a puzzle that keep moving and will move even more.
The world is going to be turned upside down, says the Lord. The world will no longer be what you once knew. This generation will be astonished when it sees that the world it knew is no longer as it was.
You can’t even imagine, you’re not expecting what’s going to happen in the chain of final events, says the Lord. There are things not even the experts in geopolitics are considering, because I am going to surprise the world, says the Lord, and the eyes of many will be opened wide in astonishment at what will come upon them.
Astonishment is coming to the nations. There will be people left motionless, for astonishment will come upon them, says the Lord. The wonder will be so great, and all these things that are about to happen will catch them so off guard that they’ll be left in shock, unable to believe what is happening.
Many cannot imagine how serious the final events will be, says God. Even though I have been warning about it for thousands of years, they cannot picture it, they are not expecting it, and even less are they preparing. So when these things take place before their eyes, they will be left in shock for not having prepared, says the Lord—for not having oil in their lamps, for not understanding that this is an apocalyptic time when everything is turned upside down.
I (Noelia) see the world as if it were a map being flipped over, and everything ends up upside down.
This is the time when everything must be prepared for the final events, which are the most intense, says the Lord. Remember, labor pains increase. The woman begins to suffer little by little, but then those pains keep growing until they become unbearable.
That’s how it will be, says the Lord, and these events have already been set in motion and they will not stop, just as you cannot stop a woman’s labor when she is about to give birth. Once labor begins, it cannot be stopped naturally. It cannot be stopped without force. It cannot be interrupted without terrible consequences for the mother and for the baby that needs to be born.
Things must happen and unfold in the same way, says the Lord. It has to be this way, and it is already written. That’s why Scripture says so many times in the New Testament: “Watch, watch, watch,” so you’ll understand that you need to get ready.
Many of you don’t understand that you’re already on the train, says God. Many of you say, “Well, I don’t know if I want to get on that train,” but you haven’t realized that the train started moving with you inside it some time ago.
It’s not about getting off or not, says the Lord. It’s about grabbing onto the handrails and supports the train provides so you don’t fall. It’s about being prepared so you can endure the journey.
My beloved, says the Lord, many of you are weary and absent. You go to the congregation, but your spirits are not truly there. You are not participating in what is taking place in the spiritual realm.
Those handrails on the train are there so people can hold on to them, and even if everything shakes, they won’t be harmed as the train passes through places that cause it to sway from time to time.
Many of you are not truly aware that you need to prepare, says the Lord. Your lamps are running low on oil. You have only a few drops left, and darkness is coming upon the world, even greater than what is already on the earth, says God. The darkness is increasing and spreading over the earth, and you will need even more oil. You will need it constantly to have light in the midst of this thick darkness.
Prepare yourselves, wake up, the Spirit of God repeats. Make things right with Me. Wash your garments. Do what you must do. Let go of what you need to let go of. Follow Me for real, says Jesus. Be like the wise virgins, not the foolish ones, because what is coming will catch you by surprise.
I (Noelia) understand now that the Spirit is going to use sudden floods as a metaphor to speak about what is coming. Just in these days, the city of Bahía Blanca in Argentina was completely flooded. The flood came so quickly that people didn’t have time to escape, and many died because of it.
There are many things that come in the same way: suddenly, without giving you time to react, without giving you time to prepare for anything, says the Lord. You will have to fight to survive, to make it through. That is why you must take advantage of the time and peace you have now to do what you will not be able to do when these things suddenly come into your lives.
Many of you will be tested by these events, says the Lord, by these birth pains the earth is suffering. Your faith will be tested. I am going to use these natural disasters, these wars, these pandemics, plagues, and such, to shake you so you see where you stand and what the level of oil in your lamps truly is.
Do not be foolish, says the Lord. Do not wait for something so serious to happen in your own lives before you react, examine yourselves, evaluate yourselves, and search your hearts. Be ready today, now, without delay, says the Lord. This is the time to fill your lamps with oil—not when it is already too late.
But later, says God, if you choose something else, do not say I did not warn you. Do not say I did not give you a heads-up. Do not blame Me, as if I were not a loving, forgiving, merciful God who gives many chances. For I am calling you from the left and from the right, from the front and from behind, from every angle and in many ways, so that perhaps those who are lukewarm will finally choose to be on My side and make things right with Me. And when these things come into your lives, you will not be found guilty, you will not be found lacking, but you will be ready to stand firm.
I (Noelia) am reminded of a prophetic word I gave some time ago, which said that the test of Job is coming for many. In that word, the Lord was speaking about His children, not unbelievers. The Lord said that many Christians believe they will not suffer any kind of loss, that they will not lose loved ones while these things are happening in the world, while God’s judgments continue to spread over the earth and everything is being prepared for the appearance of the Antichrist and the second coming of the Lord.
Many of you think that none of this will ever touch you. But in some cases, God will use these events to test you, just as He tested Job. The Bible says Job was an upright and righteous man, yet even so, he lost all his children and all his possessions in a single moment. In one day, everything he had, except his wife, was taken from him. And Job was a child of God. Job loved God and did what was right for the poor and needy. Job walked in the ways of the kingdom of heaven. Yet the Lord allowed him to be tested.
Don’t forget this passage, says the Lord, because many of you will lose loved ones in disasters like these, in wars, and in natural events—hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, sinkholes, and many other things.
The Bible says Job was a man of integrity, who feared God and shunned evil. Yet even so, everything he had was taken from him. And not only that, but he also had to endure a terrible illness, something like scabies.
[Job 1:1] There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.
It’s very easy to say, “I believe in God. I stand on the Rock,” when nothing is shaking beneath your feet, when you see bad things happening to others and watch from afar, maybe on the news, and nothing touches you.
The Lord asks you today: What will you do if these things touch you personally, if you have to live through them yourself, if your own flesh is struck by disease or one of your organs suffers a serious affliction? What will you do with your faith then? How much oil will be in your lamp to help you endure and shine as a light in the midst of darkness?
Prepare yourselves, says the Lord, because the things happening in the world—for some, they are judgment, for others, a test, and for others, refinement. That’s not the question. The question isn’t whether the Church will face the same things as unbelievers. The question the Lord is asking today is: What will your lamp be like when these things come to you, to your house, to your children, to your possessions? How much endurance will you have in that moment?
I (Noelia) know many of you are thinking of leaving it for later—getting right with God, preparing yourselves spiritually, strengthening yourselves, building yourselves up with the different Christian practices the Lord told us to do in Scripture so this would be possible. You’re putting it off, believing nothing will happen to you.
Many Argentinians are saying now, “Well, those floods were in Bahía Blanca. They were probably all sinners, and that’s why the water came. That won’t happen to me.” But what if God decides that flood comes to your house as a test like Job’s, as a time of refinement? And this verse comes to mind:
[Zechariah 13:9] And I will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine them as silver is refined, and will try them as gold is tried: they shall call on my name, and I will hear them: I will say, It is my people: and they shall say, The LORD is my God.
That’s what God is doing with His own, so that when Christ returns, He truly finds faith on the earth. Because if He came now, very few would be taken. And sometimes the only way your lamp is filled with oil is by passing through tribulations, tests, and afflictions.
My friends, says the Lord, don’t underestimate the events of the last days, thinking nothing will happen to you. Instead, get ready, without questioning why I do what I do or why I don’t do something. Are you wiser than Me? Do you know better what should be decided or what’s best for a soul?
Just as the Lord answered Job, He is answering us today: Are you the creators of everything that exists? Did you make yourselves? Or was it not My hands that formed the hearts beating in your bodies?
God says this because many of you are asking, “Why is God going to make us go through these things? Why would the Lord do this to me? Why would the Lord do this kind of thing to His children?” And you’re questioning God, as if you were wiser than Him.
You don’t need to know everything I’m going to do, or who I’ll do it with, or how I’ll do it, says the Lord. What I’m asking of you is that you trust Me, no matter what’s happening on the earth. I’m looking for men and women of faith, says the Lord—not immature children who question Me about everything I do.
Who are you to question Me when I take a soul from the earth, when you don’t even know the days appointed for each person? You don’t see things from My perspective, says the Lord.
There are many things you don’t know, don’t find out about, and don’t take into account, because they’re not within your understanding. And there are decisions I make, says God, that you won’t understand, but you still need to trust Me, because you don’t see everything I see or know all that I am doing.
Trust Me and prepare yourselves, for only one person passes through the narrow gate. Prepare yourselves first, says the Lord—get ready individually, each on your own—because it’s you, and only you, who must fill your lamp with oil, not someone else.
Little children, says the Lord, this is a warning. The lamps of My people are empty, and they won’t be able to endure much longer unless they are refilled. Remember, it’s that oil that will help you withstand what is coming, to endure loss, to endure the blows, to endure the trials.
Job’s oil was the faith he had in God. Job was known in his community for his charitable works, and when calamity struck him, no one could believe it happened to him and not to some wicked person, some sinner, someone selfish, someone who lived only for himself. Everyone around him wondered, “Why Job, of all people? It can’t be. If this happened to him, he must have done something wrong.”
That’s what you’re thinking about many brothers and sisters who are suffering great afflictions in these times, and you’re not understanding that God does what He wills, how He wills, and when He wills. You’re not understanding that He is sovereign and that every soul belongs to Him. Who are we to question Him?
God says to you now, and repeats: The oil in Job’s lamp was the faith he had in God. The faith he had in God was what sustained him through that time of terrible trial he was forced to endure. And he didn’t listen to his wife, he didn’t curse God, but instead he said:
[Job 1:21] and said, Naked came I out of my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return thither: the LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.
How hard it is—for God to take everything from you: your family, your children, your possessions, everything you labored for over so many years, and in a moment, to be left with nothing and almost no one, sick, despised, accused of things you didn’t do.
To be left alone, like Job, whose friends who came to visit him even called him a sinner and couldn’t understand what God was doing with him. Imagine, in the midst of all that, Job still said, “The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.”
God asks you now: How many of you have your lamps so full of oil, so full of faith, so full of anointing, that you could answer God this way when you’re faced with such things—or when you have to go through them? And He answers: Very few. Very few of you would keep your integrity as Job did in those incredibly hard moments.
Job was left with only his life. God stripped him of everything he loved to see how he would respond, to see if, even when left completely alone… And I (Noelia) say this, not because Scripture says so, but because the Holy Spirit is showing me that Job felt utterly alone. He still had his wife, but not even she could experience what he was living through as he did. Not even his wife understood him.
In that sense, the Lord is showing me now: Job felt utterly alone. He was stripped even of his health, suffering through an unbearable, deeply uncomfortable, and painful illness. He could barely sleep. His soul was shattered into pieces. Yet Job did not let go of God’s hand; instead, he blessed Him.
Through this powerful account of Job’s story, the Spirit of God asks us: Have you ever wondered how much you can truly endure? Some of you would hold on if you lost your homes, but not your children. Some of you would endure if you lost your spouses, but not your children. Some of you would not endure if you lost absolutely everything, as Job did. You would not keep your integrity, but would curse the Lord and abandon your faith.
It is in those moments that faith is put to work, that faith is revealed: when the one who is suffering and broken still praises the Lord, still clings to His hand, still trusts in Him, and still waits on Him to restore.
Many of you are not in constant prayer, says the Lord, and that’s why the oil in your lamps is running low. Without prayer, you begin to dry up. Without prayer, you won’t endure either, because on one hand, it is faith that fills your lamp with oil, but on the other, it is prayer that constantly renews that faith.
Many of you are not reading the Word, even though Scripture says that faith comes by hearing. What will you do if you don’t regularly read the Scriptures? This also helps fill your lamp and keeps that oil continually renewed.
You are dry, says the Lord. You don’t have habits of the secret place, of solitude, of silence. You don’t seek Me, says the Lord. That’s why you are easily brought down, because you don’t cultivate that faith within you, and so your lamp dries up little by little, and you don’t even notice.
Others are completely disconnected from the rest of the Body of Christ, entirely alone. You never pray with anyone, you don’t gather with other believers, you don’t worship God together, you don’t share the Lord’s Supper, you don’t have habits of community with other believers, you are not nourished by others, much less sharpened by them. This also dries you up little by little.
Right now, the Lord is answering a question many of you have: “Yes, but how do I fill my lamp with oil?” The Lord is answering this question now because He loves you so much that He wants us to endure the end times.
World War III is going to break out, and we are going to be here. The Antichrist is going to be revealed, and we are going to be here. Massive volcanoes will erupt, and we are going to be here. The waters from the coasts will flood several continents, and we are going to be here. The climate will continue changing, growing more and more violent; hurricanes will keep increasing in intensity, and we are going to be here.
Nations will keep attacking each other. Imperialism will continue to grow. Countries will change their names. Some leaders will be removed and replaced. New religions will arise, and we are going to be here. Persecution against Christians will keep intensifying all over the world, not just in certain places, and we are going to be here.
That oil must increase, says the Lord. The measure of that oil needs to grow. Many blows are coming for Christians, through which I will refine and test them. Therefore, you need that fresh anointing, because that oil is not just for resisting and being filled with the Holy Spirit, but also for sharing with others, because it is an anointing that belongs to all of us.
The Messiah, the Christ, means “the Anointed One.” He was the Anointed One. But we are also anointed, and the Bible calls us Christians because that means we are the anointed ones. Just as Jesus is the Christ, the Anointed One, so we are anointed.
We all have a lamp, and when we were born again, that lamp was filled with oil—filled with the Holy Spirit. When we were baptized in water and in the Spirit, that lamp was filled with oil, which represents the Holy Spirit and His anointing.
But after that, with time, it’s up to us to keep the level of that oil as high as possible—and even more than that, to make it overflow, so it can be imparted to everyone around us. If we truly are children of God and have been born again, we are Christians, the anointed ones, and we must keep ourselves filled with the Holy Spirit of God.
There are some of you, the Lord is showing me, who know the Word, who go to church and take part in church activities, but you don’t know the Holy Spirit or know how to stay filled with the Holy Spirit of God. You have to learn to relate to the Holy Spirit, because this will be the key to withstanding what’s coming. It will be the Holy Spirit of God who shows you whether you should stay in the city where you are now or move away from it.
It will be the Holy Spirit who guides you in the crucial decisions you have to make while these terrible things happen on earth. Because this is not going to stop. It is already written, and it will be fulfilled from A to Z.
The question is: “How accurate will you be in the decisions you have to make for your life and your household, in relation to what the Holy Spirit is showing you to do?”
Your lamps must be filled with the oil of the Holy Spirit within you. You have to be filled with the Holy Spirit, like Stephen was when he was stoned. He was like a lamp overflowing with oil, because of his faith, his surrender, his service to the Lord, his willingness to give up the things he might have wanted but left behind to follow Jesus and fulfill his calling.
That’s how you have to be, says God—filled with that oil, so that if you face something similar—if you were stoned, if you were executed, if you were burned, if you were beheaded—you would endure just as Stephen did.
Do you know why Stephen was able to lift his eyes to heaven and say, “Lord, forgive them, for they don’t know what they’re doing,” and surrender himself while they were stoning him? Because his lamp was full of oil.
The Church today doesn’t understand that what is written is a shadow of what will be repeated in these last days. They think that kind of martyrdom was only for the apostles who followed Jesus back then, and they don’t understand that what is written stands as an example for all of us. They are mistaken.
The Lord is speaking to you through Me so you understand that you are misinterpreting the Scriptures and not realizing that many of the things you read in the Word are the very things that will happen to you, the very things that will come upon you. Because God loves you so much, He will refine you down to the last inch and shape you into the image of His Son, just as He did with Stephen.
[Acts 7:55] But he, being full of the Holy Ghost, looked up stedfastly into heaven, and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing on the right hand of God
Stephen interceded for those who were stoning him in that very moment.
[Acts 7:60] And he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. And when he had said this, he fell asleep.
But many of you wouldn’t pray for those who mistreat you; instead, you would curse them. You would ask God to condemn them instead of forgiving them in the very moment of the attack and leaving justice in the Lord’s hands. And that, too, is only possible when your lamp is full of oil—full of the Holy Spirit.
Stephen was able to speak those words before dying because of the level of surrender he had, because he was full of faith and anointing. The Holy Spirit is showing me that Stephen rejoiced in what was happening to him, because he knew the glory awaiting him for it was greater than if he hadn’t gone through that kind of death.
How many of you are willing to die that way? asks the Lord. How many of you are willing to follow Me to the end, even if you’re left with nothing, if that’s what you must go through? How many of you are willing to follow Me just the same, even if you end up completely alone? How many of you are willing to give Me everything you have? God asks.
Search your hearts, for without faith it’s impossible to please God. Fill your lamps with oil. Be wise, be prudent. Be watchful, says the Lord. Consider!
Imagine the different trials that could come upon your lives, and ask yourselves what you would do, how you would respond if the tragedies you see on the news today, happening to others, were to happen to you. And if you discover that you’re not willing to take up your cross, ask yourselves if it’s because your lamps lack oil, because you don’t truly have the faith you claim, because you are lukewarm Christians—once anointed, but letting the anointing dry up little by little.
Ask yourselves, says the Lord, for the parable of the virgins is a reality that will come to pass on the day when the Bridegroom comes for them. Today it is a parable, but tomorrow it will be reality. When I come, only those whose lamps are full of oil will enter in, and the rest will be left behind. And even after hearing these words, even after reading that parable, still you will not prepare yourselves.
Don’t be like that, says the Lord. There is still time. Wake up, My children. Do whatever you must to rekindle the fire that once burned within you. Return to your first love. Don’t let yourselves grow cold. Come back to the holy path, the right path. Burn with love for Me again, says Jesus.
Where is the love you once had for Me? You have grown cold. You allowed your flame to die out. You stopped being active. Don’t let this happen to you, says the Lord, for the flood could come upon you suddenly and you will not be ready, you will not be found faithful. You will be like the lukewarm ones whom I will spit out of My mouth, says Jesus.
My beloved, I long for My people to prepare themselves. I long for My people to take these warnings seriously. I long for My own to respond to Me with dedication, with integrity—to truly be disciplined, and once and for all, to do what they must.
I do not want to see you suffer, says Jesus. I want you to finish the race, but you will not be able unless you fill your lamps with oil. Choose and make decisions that bring you closer to being prepared, that help you endure, says the Lord.
Ask Me what each of you must do so that your lamp may be filled again and again, for that filling must be continual. As a little oil is poured out to keep the fire burning, in that very moment, that oil must be replenished, the Lord is showing me.
It’s not that you fill up with oil once and that’s enough. You must keep it up, just as the priest always kept the lamps burning in the temple. That shows that the spirit of a man should not go out once it has been lit.
My beloved, says the Holy Spirit, recite the Scriptures, for when you do, those words are like oil that fills your spirit. Speaking the written Word of God causes the oil in your lamp to increase.
Serve your neighbor, help those in need, be hospitable, give to those who have nothing, clothe the naked—and that service will cause your lamps to be filled more and more with oil.
Stay active, says the Lord, and ask the Holy Spirit about everything you should do or stop doing, so that your lamp remains always full of that oil.
Each of you is a different instrument, says the Lord, and you must listen to the Holy Spirit of God and follow His leading, so that He can personally show you what you must do to remain full of that oil.
Trust in Me, have faith, no matter how much you suffer loss, no matter how much you are betrayed. If they did this to the Son of God, who was the Anointed of the Lord, how much more will they do it to you, who are also the Lord’s anointed?
My beloved, I love you, says Jesus. When I come for the virgins, I desire that all of them would enter the wedding feast. I wish that none would be turned away, but that depends on the choices they make, says the Lord. Be wise, not foolish, and answer this call.
I love you with a deep love, with a burning fire of passion.
And I (Noelia) see Jesus, and His eyes are flames of consuming fire—deep and intimate. He doesn’t look at His children from above or in a distant way; He looks at them with all His attention, loving them passionately.
He doesn’t want you to be lost or left out of that wedding, but it depends on you.
The Spirit of God is showing me that there are things some of you are doing that are draining the oil from your lamps.
You need to pray and ask the Lord: “What are the things that, instead of filling my lamp with oil, are causing it to run dry? What is making me feel empty, instead of full of the Holy Spirit? What habits or relationships are taking the oil from me, instead of filling me?” And the Lord will answer you.
Noelia: The Lord is showing me that some of you have had dreams about the parable of the virgins in Matthew 25, and in those dreams He showed you that your lamps weren’t full of oil. Those dreams are warnings about the spiritual state you were in when you had them, so that you would change, so that you would do something to correct it, and so you wouldn’t end up like the foolish virgins.
Some of you have dreamed that God said, “Depart from Me, for I do not know you,” and it was because your lamps weren’t full of oil—because you never learned how to have a relationship with the Holy Spirit. You knew the Word, but you weren’t filled with oil.
You can know the Bible from beginning to end, you can even have it memorized, but that doesn’t mean you’re full of oil. Your lamps can still be dry, because you lack faith, prayer, service, or praise. You don’t serve.
Because you don’t know how to listen to the Holy Spirit, you don’t follow Him, and you don’t bear fruit for the Kingdom. The only way to bear fruit for the Kingdom is to follow the Holy Spirit—to understand, in whatever way He speaks, what He wants from us, and to walk in that path, following the leading of the Holy Spirit, as it says in Romans:
[Romans 8:14] For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.
Many of you have received this warning through dreams, because you know the Scriptures, you believe in the Lord, and maybe you even live in holiness, not in sin. But your lamps aren’t full of oil, because you don’t know how to have a relationship with the Holy Spirit or how to be led by Him. That’s why you have no fruit for the Kingdom.
So, everyone who has had these dreams where your lamps are empty, where you need oil, listen to this word again, write down everything God has said you can do to keep your lamp filled with oil, and put it into practice.
The Holy Spirit encourages you to read and study in the Scriptures all the passages about oil, about lamps, about anointing. This will help you understand how to continually fill yourself with the oil of the Holy Spirit.
Thank You, Lord. Holy Father, grant revelation right now about this parable in Matthew 25—what the lamp means, what the oil means, what the olive tree means, and how to fill the lamp. Lord, reveal to each one their spiritual condition.
Some have oil, but only halfway, the Lord tells me, when they could have more, and they feel like something is missing. This is because they’re not walking fully in their calling, or because they’re staying in the basics of faith, thinking that’s all there is. But that’s not the whole truth.
There is more oil, says the Lord, and there are larger lamps. There is always more. Ask for more, desire more, seek more, and I will show you, says the Lord.
Many of you think that because you’ve felt dry for so long, it’s impossible to be filled with oil again, says the Lord. But those are lies the enemy uses against you, so you won’t return to My ways, so you won’t react, so you won’t wake up and do what you need to do to be filled with oil again.
Consider this and don’t believe the lies the enemy wants you to accept. Come back now. Get moving. Do what you must. And that fullness you lost—the presence of the Holy Spirit—will be restored in your lives.
Thank You, Lord. Thank You, heavenly Father. Blessed be Your name, O God, provider of eternal oil.
Lord, right now, fill everyone who has believed this word, all who have said yes to You in their hearts. Fill them now with faith, with anointing, Father. Fill them, Lord, for that oil is like fuel in a car—the very thing that keeps them going.
Oh Lord, fill these vessels so their light never goes out, so they can shine in the midst of such darkness. Father, anoint them now, in the name of Jesus. Give them the tools they need to shine even brighter, to become even greater lamps. Increase their capacity, Lord, for there is always more for those who love You, for those who are faithful, for those who seek You, for those who lay down their lives to follow and serve You.
Fill them, Father—fill them now with oil. Anoint them from head to toe, in the name of Jesus, the Anointed One of God, the Messiah. Amen.