Translation from Spanish
May the Lord bless you, beloved Church, on this March 24th, 2025.
Today, the Lord wants to speak to us about the endurance we need in these last days—the resilience required to finish this race. For surely, the storms will beat against both houses: the one built on sand and the one built on the rock. The difference is in faith.
The Lord said to me, “Call the sheep, call the sheep to come. Gather them together, for I have green pastures to give them. I want to feed them heavenly pasture—pasture that does not defile, pasture that will heal and set them free, pasture that brings freedom and truly nourishes.”
So here I am, for the glory and honor of the Lord, who will give each one his reward for what he has done in the body, whether good or bad, as the Word says. I don’t know why, but this verse comes to my mind.
[2 Corinthians 5:10] For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
Little children, says the Lord, you have no idea what the Jews are going through in the land of Israel these days, nor those who are not Jews but live there.
Many of you don’t know what it is to be at war. You don’t know what it’s like to hear alarms every day and have to run for shelter—and sometimes have nowhere to hide, unable to reach a bunker.
Many of you don’t know what it’s like to feel there isn’t enough time to snatch your little children into your arms and run to find a place to hide from the missiles that are sent relentlessly and without mercy against the land of Israel.
Many of you live comfortably, says the Lord, and have never faced truly severe trials where your life or your loved ones’ lives are at risk.
Many times, you complain because your coffee is cold or because it doesn’t taste as it should. You grumble because it’s cloudy, because it’s going to rain, or over other trivial things, and you have no idea what the people of Israel have been enduring for more than a year now, since the attack by Hamas.
There’s a difference between drinking coffee under pressure and drinking coffee in comfort, safe from danger. There’s a difference between sharing a meal with your family knowing you do so in freedom, without the constant threat of losing your life at any moment, and eating with your loved ones knowing that, at any moment, you might lose those you cherish most.
You read in the Word all that the Jewish people have gone through, says the Lord, but many times you’re not aware of how much they have suffered or how severe the things they’ve had to endure are. Even so, they have risen again and again.
The Jewish people are an example of true resilience, says the Lord. They have truly been put through the fire in many ways: walking the edge more than once, persecuted, shot down, annihilated, exterminated to a great extent, hunted like rats, spat upon, condemned, enslaved, taken captive, mocked and scorned.
Yet they have managed to keep their traditions. Even now, they still stand, and no one has been able to wipe them off the face of the earth.
Everyone speaks ill of the Jewish people, says the Lord, and when they do, many Christians don’t realize that, at the same time, they are speaking ill of Jesus, the Jew of Jews, the King of the Jews.
You don’t know what it’s like to endure all that the Jewish people have endured. You truly don’t know what it is to fall and rise a thousand times, and, if needed, a thousand and one times. You don’t know what it’s like to have your children torn from your arms, never to see their faces again, and still choose to rise again and keep fighting.
Resilience is what you need, says the Lord. Resilience is a tool many of you do not possess. You are easily and quickly defeated and brought low, even when you have everything within reach.
You have access to the Bible. You can read the Word every day, freely, whenever you wish. You can still gather together, enjoy fellowship, share with one another, and often have everything you need. Yet even so, says the Lord, with everything served to you on a silver platter, at the slightest blow you fall apart.
But those who have the hardest lives are the ones who endure the most, who wait the longest, who rise each day rejoicing in the sun, the moon, the stars, the flowers, the grass, the green—life itself.
Those under pressure are the ones who learn most to love and value everything. They are the most grateful, the ones who know how to savor every second of the time they’ve been given.
But we, the Lord is showing me, those of us who haven’t lived through world wars or great catastrophes where many lives are lost, are like spoiled children. Those who have the most are the ones who want even more—and also the ones who have the hardest time getting back up.
My Jewish people in the spirit need to learn to be resilient like the Jewish people by blood, says the Lord. Certainly, there are many things I hold against them, says the Lord, but there are also good things they practice that you need to learn from.
There is a stubbornness that marks them, says the Lord—a stubbornness that, in its own way, ends up being good and useful. It’s true they are stubborn about seeing the truth, but they are just as stubborn about getting back up, and their determination makes them hard to bring down.
The Lord is showing me right now that, in general, once a Jew decides something, it’s very hard to change his mind.
The Jews are a determined people, a tough people—and the Word says it many times: they are a stiff-necked people—but that very toughness has allowed them to survive to this day, to remain standing, to continue as a people with their identity, to hold together in unity, even when scattered across the earth.
You, says the Lord—the Jews in the spirit, those circumcised in heart, Abraham’s children by faith—often complain and speak against the Jews by blood. You criticize them, label them, point fingers, and stigmatize them.
You speak against them and say, “How hard they are, how stubborn. How can they not see?” without understanding that a veil has been set over them so they would not see until the time of the Gentiles is fulfilled; that their eyes have been blinded so they cannot see the truth, so that you might benefit.
You complain about them, says the Lord, but when it comes time to fight the battle, they endure more than you do, even though you have everything you need to win, and they do not have Yeshua as their Savior. You should be stronger than they are, the Lord is showing me, but you’re not. You’re weaker.
If a missile or a bomb were to fall on you today, says God, you wouldn’t endure. Many of you would break down mentally. You wouldn’t know what to do, and the next day, instead of getting up and carrying on, you’d stay in bed, depressed, or end up locked away in a psychiatric hospital. You’d be so traumatized you wouldn’t be able to rebuild the city that was destroyed.
Yet, says the Lord, they—the tough ones, the stubborn ones, the blinded ones, the ones who have a veil so they cannot see the truth, because it is not yet their time—have the ability to get back up almost automatically from the blows that come their way.
[2 Corinthians 3:14-16] but their minds were blinded: for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament; which vail is done away in Christ. But even unto this day, when Moses is read, the vail is upon their heart. Nevertheless when it shall turn to the Lord, the vail shall be taken away.
Instead of criticizing them, says the Lord, you should learn from their resilience. Because you, in general—except for a few, says the Lord—are easily brought down.
But they, no matter how many times they’ve been surrounded, bombed, attacked, invaded, and partly destroyed, are still standing and still fighting.
Many of them have lost their children in those invasions, in those attacks, in those wars. They have lost track of their descendants, says the Lord. Yet they keep clinging to life and choose to fight until the end.
Learn from them, says the Lord, and be resilient, for the hardest blows are coming against My people, spiritual Israel. The enemy is coming against those who not only profess faith but truly live it: to invade, to take, to kidnap, to violate, to steal, to destroy, to massacre.
The persecution is not only against the Jews by blood, but also against the spiritual Jews—and even more so against those who are My chosen in these last days, says the Lord.
I (Noelia) now see, in a vision, a man who falls and rises over and over again. He takes so many blows that, at some point, they become countless.
But this man is determined, and once he has set his mind, nothing can move him from that decision. It never even occurs to him to give up the fight, no matter how many times he is struck.
He is resolved and stands firm in his convictions. His yes is yes, and his no is no, no matter what he must endure. He is convinced—as if he could already see what is still unseen: the end of that race. He is certain he will finish it.
“Nothing is going to stop me. No one can bring me down,” this man thinks, for he knows he is in Christ Jesus, and Christ lives in him. Though his flesh is weak, his spirit is strong in Christ Jesus, who strengthens him continually.
This is the attitude you must have. You need to be resolved and determined, completely, to finish the race and to get back up, says the Lord, no matter what happens, no matter what comes, no matter what you suffer.
I (Noelia) know many of you are asking yourselves this question: “Where am I in all of this? Am I resilient? Do I know how to get back up quickly after a blow, or do I just stay down, waiting for a miracle or for some hero to rescue me from that situation?”
Many of you are asking in your hearts, “How long does it take me to get back up after a blow?” And right now, some of you realize you don’t get up as quickly as the people of Israel, who strike back as soon as they’re attacked.
Israel doesn’t wait. When they’re attacked, they decide to strike back almost instantly.
But you, says the Lord, instead of rising up against the enemy’s blows, stay down and end up taking even more hits. That makes it even harder for you to recover and get back up, because you let yourselves be struck more than you should have.
Many of you lack tenacity; you’re weak and easily broken.
Be like a boxer who sometimes defeats his opponent—even if the other is stronger and better trained—because he is determined to endure, says the Lord.
I (Noelia) am seeing a boxing match, and one of the two fighters is incredibly strong and better trained than the other, but he isn’t as determined to endure to the end and win.
For the one who isn’t as trained or as strong, it is a matter of honor to endure to the end, says the Lord, because he doesn’t want to give up early and be shamed.
Even if he knows the other will probably win, he is determined to endure, no matter what happens, no matter what comes, no matter how much the blows hurt. He’s testing himself, to see how far he can go, even if the opponent is just as strong—or maybe even stronger.
And beyond that, the Lord is showing me now, some boxers win because of their determination, not because of their strength or training. There is a physical part, and there is a mental part.
Many of you are strong physically, says God, but not in your minds. And the devil knows it. That’s why he doesn’t come after your bodies, but after your minds, your emotions, your desires.
What is it that you want, what do you desire? Where is your weakness? The devil searches for each of our weaknesses and will press precisely on that sore spot in our souls.
What do you love most? What would hurt you the most if it were taken from you? What is the thing you least want to face? That is what the devil will try to bring about in your life.
Therefore, what we need to do is examine where our weaknesses lie—those things that keep us from resisting and fighting back, the ones that leave us lying on the ground for so long after the first blow.
What is it that’s hardest for us? The Lord is telling me we need to look at our vulnerable areas, because if we let those weaknesses run unchecked or allow them to grow, we won’t be able to be resilient like the people of Israel.
Think, little ones, says the Lord. Consider and strengthen those weak places in your souls, in your lives, and in your homes, so that when the enemy tries to strike you there, he won’t find the response he expected and won’t be able to bring you down.
The blows will come, but taking hits doesn’t mean you have to be knocked out.
Oh, little ones, blows and more blows are coming against the world, says the Lord. And I (Noelia) am seeing bombs falling in Europe. Blows are coming to Europe, says the Lord. There are bombs that will explode.
This is a call for those who are there to prepare themselves, says God. You’ll have to learn to be resilient, because more war is coming to Europe.
Many of My children have never lived through things like this, because they belong to a younger generation than their grandparents, who did live through the world wars. This new generation will have to learn resilience for what’s coming upon Europe, for ruin is coming to Europe, says the Lord again.
I (Noelia) see division—a tremendous division among the European countries—and the breaking up of coalitions that have stood for a long time. I see nuclear attacks. It’s nation rising against nation, just as it’s written in Matthew 24.
This is the time for the separation of the wheat and the tares. And one of the ways it will be revealed who is wheat and who is weed is through trials like these wars, where weapons of mass destruction will be used, and many homes will not withstand the blows.
The Lord is showing me that bunkers are being built again in European countries where they had stopped doing so. The presidents are now raising their shields. They want to protect their countries, build bunkers, and put up walls.
God is showing me that some are considering putting up walls at their borders. There are countries that already have a bunker system, and there are others that haven’t been careful in this area, who got comfortable and believed this would never happen again.
But now, faced with threats and rumors of war, they want to create places of refuge and teach their people how to react, how to defend themselves, and what to do in case of war.
However, spiritually speaking, My people are not doing this, says the Lord. My people do not have a spiritual bunker, which is Christ Jesus. My people don’t know where to take refuge when trouble comes.
Nations are arming themselves and looking for ways to protect themselves from threats and attacks from outside, but My people are not. Even those who are of the world know how to resist attacks, fight back, and defend themselves better than those who have faith in Christ Jesus.
Arm yourselves too, says the Lord. Arm yourselves fully and set your minds like a soldier going to war, knowing he might lose his life, but not caring, because he knows it’s a sacrifice for his country.
He is determined to the end and doesn’t get entangled in the affairs of life or with entertainment. He knows there’s a chance he won’t return from that war. Even so, he’s determined to fight to the end for his country.
In the same way, you must set your minds to fight for the name of Christ Jesus until the end, says the Lord, until you receive the prize. Be determined, says the Lord, and rise up now.
I (Noelia) see many of you on the ground, crying, bitter and depressed.
Get up and fight, the Lord tells you. Take up the weapons of light, put on the armor of God, and stand against what is coming against you.
Be like the people of Israel, who refuse to be easily defeated. The nations of the earth know that if they dare attack Israel, there’s a very good chance they’ll pay a heavy price for that choice.
Let the enemy know there’s a steep price to pay for coming against you, says the Lord. Let him see it won’t be easy, that he doesn’t know who he’s dealing with, and that you’re even more stubborn than the people of Israel.
Resist, says the Lord. Set your forehead like diamond and tell the enemy right now: “No matter how many darts you send my way, I’ll only lift the shield of faith higher to defend myself. The more you strike, the stronger I’ll become, for the fire of your arrows will feed the fire within Me, and My blaze will rise ever higher.”
Know who you are, says the Lord. My Jewish people by blood know who they are. Even though most of them do not believe in Jesus Christ, because a veil still keeps them from recognizing Him, they hold fast to their identity and know where they stand.
They know where they come from and what their roots are. They know how to defend themselves and are well acquainted with pain, affliction, suffering, and being brought low—yet still, they remain standing. They are like an old tree with deep roots that is hard to cut down or uproot, hard to move from its place.
That’s what the Jewish people are like, that’s how this olive tree of the Lord stands, and that’s how we must be, God is showing me: strong and hard to bring down, like a tree that’s weathered every kind of storm—rain, wind, hurricanes, cyclones, tornadoes. Maybe some branches are torn away, but it’s not easily uprooted, because the roots go so deep it would take a massive force to do it.
That’s how our faith should be, says the Lord—so that when the enemy comes to cut us down, he finds a tree too tough to fell. When he comes to uproot us, he discovers it’s much harder than he thought: an olive tree whose roots are deeper than they appeared, says the Lord, an olive tree that endures forever.
My beloved, says the Lord Jesus, I love you with a deep love. I am your strength. I am the key to endurance. I am the One who lifts up the fallen, but how quickly I raise you up depends on how fast you reach for My hand when you’re down.
I am the One who, when you’re on the ground, calls your spirit to rise again, says the Lord. I am the One who fills your cup when you feel empty. I am the One who gets your engine running when it’s stalled. I am the One who fills your tank when you feel dry.
I am the pillar you need to cling to when everything around you is shaking. I am the One who can give you strength within when you feel completely broken. I am the One who restores souls that have been shattered. I am the One who calls from the four winds the pieces of your soul, so they come together as one.
In Me is endurance, says the Lord. In Me is perseverance. If you believe Me, if you are humble before My voice and do not resist Me, there is nothing that can make you fail. Yes, it will hurt. Yes, there is a price. Sometimes you’ll bear wounds from those blows, those cuts, those attacks. But there is nothing My hand cannot heal and restore.
I am the way out, says Jesus. I am the door. I am the light that can bring you out of that deep darkness you feel trapped in. All you need to do is cry out.
Do you know who Joseph cried out to when he was in the pit? To God.
I (Noelia) believe this isn’t written in the Bible, but the Holy Spirit is showing me now. Just as David did, Joseph put God first, and when he was in that pit, almost without hope for life, he lifted his eyes and called on the Lord to save him from that place.
This is what God says: Joseph learned to value his life more deeply. Before, he was comfortable—he had everything he needed, his father’s favor, and he was blessed and favored.
But when everything fell apart—when his brothers sold him, when he was falsely accused and thrown into prison, when he interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh’s cupbearer and baker and was forgotten—Joseph learned to truly value his life and to walk by faith.
Joseph’s faith grew through those trials, and he learned to rise up again and again. Blow after blow fell on Joseph, and he learned resilience.
That was when he remembered all the teachings of his father and his ancestors, says the Lord, and through living those experiences, he understood many things.
Every trial you endure helps you come out stronger than before, says God, making you more resilient than you were before you faced them.
Every scar left by an attack, when you look at it in the future, will remind you that you survived.
Every scar you bear because of the pain you’ve endured for My sake should remind you that you’re still standing, and that there is still hope for victory.
My beloved, says God, pray for the people of Israel, for when you pray for them, that prayer will return to you like a boomerang, helping you to endure and to be resilient as they are.
Pray for them, says the Lord—for the believers and the unbelievers, for Jews and non-Jews living in Israel—because as you pray, many of you will receive and experience in your own bodies, souls, and spirits what they are living through.
As you intercede for them, some of you will be able to feel within yourselves what they experience. You will put yourselves in their place so you can understand them better, and your prayers will be more effective.
It’s not the same to pray for someone without having gone through what they’ve suffered, as it is to intercede for someone when you’ve lived through it yourself, or when I place the same feeling in your spirit that they feel: the same pain, the same suffering, the same anguish, desperation, helplessness, or whatever it may be.
Pray, and don’t stop praying for them, says the Lord. Don’t let your hearts grow cold, for this is not over and more attacks are coming against Israel, attacks in the night.
Many of them cannot sleep or find rest, says the Lord, afraid that a missile will fall on their heads. For those living in Israel, even rest is difficult.
Don’t forget them, says the Lord. Pray for Israel’s economy, pray for its borders, pray for its defense, for whoever blesses them, I will bless as well.
Praise the Lord. Thank You, God—holy, holy, holy, King of Israel, King of glory and majesty.
I (Noelia) impart what I am receiving right now. I impart strength and a warrior’s resolve. By the Spirit’s leading, I now impart that single-minded focus you feel when you are so determined and set to accomplish something that you’re almost blind to everything else, barely noticing what’s happening along the way, because your eyes are fixed on victory, on the goal.
This is what God is showing me I am receiving right now, and I impart it to you in the name of Jesus. I also impart the desire to fight, heavenly wisdom for battle, determination, and spiritual strength.
Many times you need to be silent, says the Lord, and you need moments of quiet to hear Me. For a single word I speak to you has the power to lift you from the ground. Learn to listen to Me, says the Lord.
You can overcome, because I have already won the victory.
Every fire, Lord, ignite it within them right now. I now impart spiritual weapons.
Don’t stop fasting, says God. Don’t stop praying, and don’t forget that you are children of the King.
I (Noelia) now see in a vision the tower of Babel. The Lord says His people need the same unity the builders of Babel had. In many things they were divided, but to build a single tower—hoping to reach heaven—they came into agreement.
This kind of unity is very rare. It’s hard to find. Unity brings strength, says the Lord, and many of you feel weak and can’t get up because you’re not joined to anything or anyone—you’re alone.
But you’re not alone because God called you to be alone for a season. You’re alone because you don’t like people, you don’t want company, you want to avoid problems with others, because you’re tired of betrayals and rejection.
If you want your homes to rise like a strong tower reaching heaven, you need to be united with others—with your families, with your brothers and sisters in the faith.
Many of you aren’t connected to any Christian network of any kind, spiritually speaking. I (Noelia) see you unattached, and the Lord tells me to form a network around your lives that will support you. Many times you’ll need to ask for prayer, ministry, a pastor’s counsel, prayer for deliverance, or an anointing for healing from someone else, and without this, it’s very hard to stand firm.
Pray about this, because I know many of you are alone in your spiritual lives and have no one. Ask God to send you Christian brothers and friends who are of one mind and one spirit, people you can pray with, read the Bible with, and share the word with. Look for groups or a place that will help you, so your faith will grow and not fade.
This is advice from God, because many of you are weak and can’t easily get back up after being knocked down for this reason: when you’re down, you don’t ask anyone for prayer, you don’t seek anyone’s counsel, and you think you’ll get up on your own. This isn’t biblical, because we’re a body, not isolated members.
The Spirit is prompting me to tell you to study the meaning of the word “resilience,” to search for Bible studies on this topic, and to go deeper in Scripture about it. Ask the Holy Spirit to lead you to brothers who teach about resilience, what the word means, what biblical examples there are, and everything related to this.
This is key to withstand the attacks and heavy blows of the last days.