Translation from Spanish
Blessings in the name of Jesus. Today I’m going to start by sharing this passage, because the Lord spoke to me about this topic earlier today.
[Zechariah 7:11-12] But they refused to hearken, and pulled away the shoulder, and stopped their ears, that they should not hear. Yea, they made their hearts as an adamant stone, lest they should hear the law, and the words which the LORD of hosts hath sent in his spirit by the former prophets: therefore came a great wrath from the LORD of hosts.
The Lord told me that the same thing that happened back then, when Israel refused to listen to His voice—whether directly, through the prophets, or to heed His warnings—is happening again today in these last days.
The Lord said to me: Daughter, I am angry because My children do not want to listen to My voice. My children are rebellious against My word. Therefore, this will bring consequences into their lives if they do not repent and truly seek Me in spirit and in truth, and love Me not just with words, but also with deeds.
And now the Holy Spirit begins to speak to you, saying:
Children, I am speaking and speaking to a people who cover their ears so they will not hear what I have to say. Many of you begin to listen to My words, but when you realize it’s not what you want to hear, you turn your back on Me, walk away, and stop listening.
Others among you are rebellious to what I tell you, says the Lord. There are children who first ask Me to speak to them personally and directly in their lives, but when they finally hear Me—and what I say is not what they wanted—they cover their ears and take back the request they made to Me at first, saying: “I don’t want to hear this. I don’t want to hear that voice anymore, because what it says is too hard, because what it asks of me is difficult. It’s not what I want to do. It’s not what I expected to receive.”
The Lord is showing me that many of His children ask Him to speak, but when He does and they hear what He wants to say—and not what they wanted to hear—they begin to reject His voice and pretend not to notice, so they won’t go to the secret place to listen to the Lord. Because they had an idea of what it would be like to hear God, an idea that, when they actually begin to hear Him, doesn’t come true.
Many believe that hearing God is only about hearing beautiful words, words of comfort, encouragement, healing, and restoration. And it’s true that the Lord heals, restores, sets free, guides, and helps us through what He says. But it’s also true that sometimes the Lord speaks sternly, and His words are like a hammer that breaks the rock, or like knives that, when you hear them, feel as if they pierce your heart and the very depths of your being.
[Jeremiah 23:29] Is not my word like as a fire? saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?
Little children, says the Lord, do not harden your hearts against My voice. Learn to hear Me and do not shut yourselves off from My words. Stop covering your ears, stop pretending to be deaf, and draw near to Me instead of turning away.
I have many things to tell you, says God—things that will build you up, things that will help you walk more in truth and less in error. Because what I say is true, it is right, it is perfect, and nothing corrupt ever comes from My mouth.
Understand that sometimes I must use this hammer that is My word to destroy what should not be in you, says the Lord—to break apart the stone that sometimes surrounds you, My beloved. And at times I must send this word like daggers, so that as these daggers pierce your hearts, you might be shaken—if only a little—and respond to My voice, and begin not only to hear it deeply, but to obey it.
My beloved, says the Lord, some of you have asked Me persistently, again and again, and for a long time—in some cases for years—to hear My voice clearly through prophecy.
But when the Lord finally answered that request and began to speak to them much more clearly than before—through visions, dreams, and prophecies—they drew back and began to act cowardly, letting themselves be ruled by fear: fear of making mistakes, fear that God would ask something of them and they wouldn’t be able to respond, fear that it wasn’t God speaking, fear of not pleasing people and being rejected, hated, condemned, singled out, pushed aside, and so on.
To those who, after seeking, asking, and crying out to hear God clearly, began to hear His voice very clearly but then drew back and started to reject it—even detesting it in some cases, ignoring it and doing nothing with what God was telling them—the Lord is showing me that what He had been speaking to them will begin to diminish.
The communication between them and Me, says the Lord, will begin to fade away, because after I spoke to them, called them, taught them so they would know what to do with what they heard, insisted on that calling, emphasized the things I was saying, they did not respond and did not seek Me.
They were not steadfast in the calling and did not do what they were supposed to do. They let time pass, pretended to be distracted, and looked for any excuse not to enter the secret place and listen to Me.
And when they finally decided to listen to what I had to say, says the Lord, most of the time, since it was not what they wanted to receive, they rejected what I was telling them.
The Lord is showing me that each of you needs to examine yourselves and meditate on what He is saying, because it is not the same sin for someone who does not know how to hear God clearly as it is for someone who does.
If God speaks to two people and one has trouble hearing His voice, and the other knows how to hear it more easily or more fluently, and both do nothing with what they heard, the sin of the second is greater than that of the first. Because, having greater access to communication with the Lord, having the bread of the word of the Lord set before them and easy to find, when they received the word, they rejected it and spit it out.
It is not the same: more has been given to the second than to the first; therefore, more will be required from the second than from the first.
[Luke 12:48] But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.
The Lord says that sometimes His people ask without knowing what they are asking for. Many times, God’s children ask for things without realizing the responsibility those things would bring if God granted them. They take the things of God lightly. They are not responsible with what He has already given them, with what they already have, and yet they ask for more.
Uncircumcised! says the Lord. Your hearts are not circumcised. You want to hear My voice without entering the Most Holy Place. You want Me to speak to you in a superficial way, without connecting with Me, without having a deep relationship with your God, your Creator.
Hearing what I have to say is not a small thing, says the Lord. Whoever hears must do something with what they’ve heard, once I have spoken. You cannot remain in a state of constantly listening to what I have to say and not respond to it, because if that were the case, you would be like a wall I was speaking to.
Do not be like a whitewashed wall, says the Lord, thinking you can hear My voice, listen and listen, but do nothing with it. Because many of you want to hear My voice just to appear a certain way before your brothers. But in reality, if you could see your lives from My throne, as I see them, you would see that all you do is listen to Me, but you do not obey what I tell you.
[Acts 7:51] Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye.
The Lord is showing me right now that some of you have asked for the calling of a prophet, saying to Him, “I want to be a prophet. I want to hear Your voice like this person or that person does. I want to connect with the voice of the Holy Spirit without interference. I want to see, I want to discern, I want to know all things by the Holy Spirit. I want my eyes to be opened. I want the prophetic gift. I want to interpret tongues. I want to have visions, dreams, and prophecies.”
It’s true that the Bible tells us not to ignore spiritual gifts, but to earnestly desire them—especially that we may prophesy.
[1 Corinthians 14:1] Follow after charity, and desire spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy.
But the Bible also includes passages like the one mentioned earlier, which says that to whom much is given, much will be required, and from the one who has been entrusted with much, even more will be asked.
In the parable of the talents, the Bible says that God will ask us what we did with what He gave us. One way to understand that passage is to see those talents as the spiritual gifts the Lord has given us.
We will have to give an account for what we did or didn’t do with the spiritual gifts God has given us. The Lord will ask us:
“My son, My daughter, what did you do when you heard My voice? What did you do with what I spoke to you on this day and that day and the other day? Why didn’t you move? Why didn’t you obey Me? Why were you uncircumcised in heart and ears? Why did you cover your ears so you wouldn’t hear Me when I wanted to talk to you about things that matter to Me? Why were you selective in listening, taking only what suited you and discarding what you didn’t want to hear from My mouth?”
The Lord is showing me that there will come a time when we must give an account to God, because He gave us these tools to work for His kingdom, not to play with.
I see some people playing with spiritual gifts like children with toys, and one of these gifts is being able to hear the voice of God speaking in our ear and revealing things to us through the Holy Spirit.
Don’t play with what you’re receiving, says the Lord. Be responsible, and above all, take action.
To many of you, God has begun to speak in this season of your lives, and now you can finally hear Him clearly. To others, the Lord is granting the gift of prophecy. And to others still, He’s calling you beyond that—He’s calling you into a prophetic ministry. He has raised you up as prophets or is preparing you to be prophets.
Yet now, when you’ve received what you wanted, when you’ve received what you waited so long for, cried out for, prayed for, fasted for, and that was in line with what the Lord wanted to give you, now that you have that treasure in your hands, you’re not doing anything with it.
You’re devaluing it and underestimating it, God tells me. You’re putting off until later what God is calling you to do today. You’re not sharing what God is speaking to you and telling you to share, even though the Bible says:
[1 Peter 4:10] As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.
The Lord is showing me that there’s a time for everything. He gives people a time of grace, giving them a chance to hear the warnings and respond, to do what God is asking them to do, to get right with Him, to move, to fix what’s out of alignment with the Lord, to do something with what He’s given them.
He gives each of us a time. He waits for us. He is patient with us. He teaches us, and if we make mistakes and repent, He forgives us and helps us keep going. Jesus Himself takes us by the hand to lead us on the right path if at any point we stray. But this time of grace has an end.
God is showing me now that He doesn’t wait forever for someone He speaks to clearly who does nothing with it. There is a period of time the Lord gives people when He calls them to prophesy, when He gives them an assignment, or when He asks them for something He wants them to do. And when that time runs out and the person hasn’t responded, sometimes God takes away what He gave.
In other words, God can stop speaking to someone who knows how to listen to Him. The prophetic gift may still be there, but that’s not the same as God continuing to speak to that person.
[1 Samuel 15:28] And Samuel said unto him, The LORD hath rent the kingdom of Israel from thee this day, and hath given it to a neighbour of thine, that is better than thou.
The Bible says that the gifts and calling of God are irrevocable, but there are also cases like Saul, whom God called to be king of Israel. Yet after repeated acts of rebellion and several mistakes—mistakes Saul neither repented of nor wanted to learn from, caring more about the praise of men, about looking good in their eyes and pleasing them—the Lord took the kingdom away from him.
In the same way, the Lord can call you to do something today, but tomorrow He can take away what He gave you. Today you might receive a calling as a prophet, but if you don’t respond and do nothing with that treasure God has given you, if you hide it in the ground, then after a period of waiting, of grace, and of help—which the Lord always gives us because He is good, patient, and merciful—He will take that calling away from you.
[Matthew 25:28-29] Take therefore the talent from him, and give it unto him which hath ten talents. For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.
With this, the Lord comes to tear down the mistaken interpretations of what the Word says. Many people cling to the passage that says the gifts and calling are irrevocable, thinking that if they’ve received a calling, God will wait for them forever.
[Romans 11:29] For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.
But that’s not what that passage means. In fact, what you refuse to do, the Lord will call someone else to do, and His prophetic plan will be fulfilled regardless.
Just as God took the kingdom away from Saul for his rebellion and disobedience and gave it to David, He can do the same with you if you don’t take the Lord’s matters seriously, if you do nothing with what He has given you, if you don’t value the precious stones you’ve received from Him.
No one despises the treasures of God without consequence. It sounds harsh, but this is what I’m seeing now.
I’m seeing people who have many precious stones, which represent different kinds of gifts—wisdom, revelation, tongues, prophecy, miracles, healings, faith—that they have received from God.
Yet these people don’t want to do anything with these stones. They despise them when they reject them, the Lord tells me. They dishonor them by doing nothing with them. They are careless with the things they have received from God.
Little children, says the Lord, don’t be found guilty in this area. Be responsible.
And God is showing me now that He prefers someone who moves and operates in these gifts and tries to steward them well, even if they make mistakes, rather than someone who has much but does nothing out of fear. The Lord is showing me how much He rejects cowards, those who are afraid to take a leap of faith.
Think about it, little children, says God. If you had an employee, what attitude would you prefer when you ask them to do something you need? Would you want the employee to go with all willingness, with joy, with enthusiasm, with obedience—and even if they make mistakes along the way, be willing to acknowledge them, fix what they broke, and keep moving forward? Or would you rather have an employee who, even though he has plenty of ability, doesn’t want to do anything, refuses to obey you, and doesn’t want to take up the task you’ve given him?
Which of these two attitudes would you prefer in an employee? That he does the work and makes mistakes, but wants to fix things and has a good attitude and a good heart? Or that he is negligent in his heart and refuses to do what you ask, even though he has all the ability?
Understand and open your ears to hear Me, says God, because by doing nothing with what you have received and not responding to My voice, you are not only bringing judgment upon your own lives if you do not repent and change your attitude, but you are also withholding blessing from others. You are meant to be spokesmen for what you are hearing, distributors of My word, people who bless others through what you are receiving.
Do not be rebellious, my friends, says God. It’s not just that some of you do nothing with what you’re hearing, or that you refuse to listen to Me, rejecting My voice, My words, My thoughts, My calling. You also ignore the prophets through whom I am speaking, announcing the famine and devastating natural disasters that are coming upon the earth.
I (Noelia) am now seeing an asteroid falling to earth, causing massive disasters, striking the earth’s surface and bringing lasting harm to every corner of the world.
And God is showing me that He is announcing this is surely coming, and that it’s already foretold in the Bible, especially in the book of Revelation. The Lord is warning through different voices about this asteroid that will fall from the sky, wrapped in fire.
Many do not believe this warning. They pretend to be deaf, cover their ears, and call the prophets who are announcing this catastrophe sensationalists, emotionalists, troublemakers who just want to stir up fear. That’s how they see us.
So many times in the past I announced what was coming, says the Lord, and just the same, they covered their ears so they wouldn’t hear My prophets. The same thing is happening today. Some of you are making this mistake. Because you see the visions delayed, you already label them as false.
[Habakkuk 2:3] For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.
Many of you don’t understand prophetic things, and because you don’t, out of ignorance, you refuse to listen, you don’t want to consider, you don’t want to discern or separate the good from the bad, the true from the false. You simply decide to throw out everything that is spoken in the name of the Lord, making the mistake of hardening your hearts against the Holy Spirit of God.
The Lord is showing me that this is an exhortation, a correction, a warning from Him for all who are hearing this word and are stubborn as mules, who cover their ears and speak against the prophet who speaks.
You are stubborn, I hear the Lord say. Your hearts are hardened to resist what the Holy Spirit of God is saying through the prophets.
And the Lord weighs this attitude on His scales. So if this is you, the Lord tells you to repent and ask Him for forgiveness for this rebellious attitude, for setting your forehead like flint against the voice of God, for resisting the Holy Spirit, for resisting what He is saying to you, not only through the prophets, but also directly to you.
Do not resist the Holy Spirit or grieve Him, says the Lord. Listen to His voice and soften your heart to what He wants to say to you, because it will always be for your good, for your correction, for your building up, for your deliverance, for your healing and restoration, and ultimately, for your redemption.
Do not be hard, says the Lord. Repent for refusing to listen to Me, and open your ears to Me to receive everything I want to say to you—not just a part, not just what makes you feel good. For I am speaking to a rebellious people, but even though they are rebellious, I am not ceasing to speak to them through the prophets.
Respond to these voices, says the Lord, and prepare for what is coming, because not believing it will not keep it from coming. The only thing that refusing to believe My prophets will do is bring harm to your lives—and sometimes that harm may be irreparable, something you may regret for the rest of your life after suffering the consequences.
My beloved, many of you have asked, “Lord, speak to me. Lord, reach out to me. Here is Your servant, listening.” And now I am speaking to you, and I am the one who cannot find you. Now I am calling you, and I am the one who receives no answer.
Repent of turning a deaf ear to My voice before I am the One who withdraws and no longer speaks to you as before, says the Lord. Take care of what I have given you. Value it, multiply it, share it. And if you make mistakes, here I am to help you, to forgive you, to redeem you, and to lift you up if you have fallen.
Little ones, says the Lord, I love you, but no one will mock Me. No one will laugh at the Sovereign of Israel. And many of you are putting off until tomorrow what you should do today, wasting time, ignoring My voice.
The Father is showing me right now that all who have received this word and know it was meant for them should repent. Repent, because many times the Holy Spirit was calling you to fellowship with Him and you refused to respond, fearing what God might say to you.
Repent for having rejected the Holy Spirit in these moments. Repent of your rebellion, for this is rebellion and stubbornness. And stubbornness is the same as self-worship, the idolatry of oneself. For whoever is stubborn and obstinate is an idolater of himself.
Repent of saying to the Lord, “Yes, Lord, I’ll listen to You later, to what You want to say to me.” And those who went and listened to the Lord but did nothing with it, repent and ask Him for forgiveness for having been negligent so many times in answering that call, that command from the Lord, so that He may cleanse your garments and unblock your ears from all the filth that may have entered, from every obstacle you yourselves created by refusing to hear His voice or obey Him, and that He may restore communication between Him and you.
Repent right now, asking God for forgiveness and seeking Him with a humble heart, willing to hear whatever He wants to say, not just a part, and not only what is pleasant.
Be humble as Mary was when the angel came to her and told her she would conceive by the Holy Spirit. Even though she didn’t understand everything the angel was saying at that moment, even though she was shocked—this is what the Lord is showing me now, even if the Bible doesn’t mention these details—her response was still: “Here is the servant of the Lord. Let it be done to me according to Your word.”
That is the attitude the Lord expects from all who are hearing His voice. Do not resist the Holy Spirit. Do not resist God as in the day of provocation, for you already know what happened to the Hebrews who did not respond to the voice of God.
[Hebrews 3:8-9] Harden not your hearts, as in the provocation, In the day of temptation in the wilderness: When your fathers tempted me, proved me, And saw my works forty years.
Love Me truly and know Me truly, completely and not partially, says the Lord.
I (Noelia) sense that the Lord is angry. He waits and waits, He is patient, loving, and gives so many opportunities. But when someone does not respond and is not faithful to what God tells them, when they treat God with contempt, when they become permanently passive, refusing to correct this sin and thinking they are cleverer than the Lord and that He will never act regarding that attitude; when someone underestimates the Lord and believes they can remain in disobedience, passivity, and rebellion continually; when they reach a point where they are comfortable in that state and no longer care about making things right with God, about responding to Him, obeying Him, moving, and becoming active—at that point, God removes His hand of grace from over them, and the consequences of that attitude toward God begin to appear.
God gives you this message as a warning, so that you might not reach that point where you suffer because of your rebellion. I know some of you use fear as an excuse, but the Lord is showing me that when someone walks continually led and influenced by fear and listens to it, and so does not respond to God’s voice out of fear, that becomes a kind of stubbornness, and you sin, because you rebel against God’s voice.
[Hebrews 3:17] But with whom was he grieved forty years? was it not with them that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
Lord, I ask right now that You make everyone who wasn’t aware of what You’re saying now become aware. Heavenly Father, I pray that every heart willing to listen and receive Your word would open up right now and never forget this warning.
I ask that You would awaken the passive, stir those who are asleep, and open blocked ears, in the name of the Lord Jesus. I intercede for them, asking You to forgive all who repent right now of the sin of doing nothing with the dreams, visions, prophecies, and revelations You have given them, when You are truly calling them to act.
For those who are in a season to move forward but have not moved, I pray, Lord, that You would convict them now, that this word would strike them like a jolt to wake them, lift them, and help them move ahead. I also pray for those who remain seated when they should be walking to follow You.
Heavenly Father, help them right now to make a new decision.
Oh beloved Lord, we repent for being afraid to listen to You, whether personally or through someone who prophesies, and we choose right now to listen to Your voice regardless, even if what You have to say is hard to hear.
Heavenly Father, help us to be like Moses, who was afraid of his calling, but obeyed anyway. For those of us who feel incapable, help us understand that it is not by our own strength, wisdom, knowledge, or intelligence, but that it will be You working through us.
Heavenly Father, for everyone who has kept words meant for others and has not delivered them, I ask right now that You would convict them and give them the courage they need to share those messages.
Lord, forgive us for making You wait so many times, when today was the day we were supposed to meet with You, when You called us to gather and we did not go. Forgive us for wasting time, for being negligent with Your voice, for not wanting to listen, for rejecting You. For this is rejecting You, Lord.
Forgive, Father, those who do not believe what You are saying through the watchmen. Teach them. Perhaps You would reveal through a dream that there are prophets like this today and brothers who, even if they are not prophets, are still called to warn about what is coming.
Heavenly Father, cleanse the garments right now of all who repent. And I ask, Lord, that You would place a clock in the spirit of every brother and sister, so they sense there is a set time to respond to what You are asking them to do. Set an alarm in every spirit, that they would hear it go off when they are taking too long.
My Beloved, bless the humble and lift them up so they can glorify Your name. Reward the obedient—those who do not close their ears to Your voice, those who jump into the pool even though they are afraid. Lift them up to where they can carry their cross, Lord.
Thank You, Lord, for it is better to please You than to please men. All glory, honor, and majesty belong to You, Lord. Thank You for speaking, and thank You for Your silence, Lord.
Father, I ask that You place a special urgency in the spirit of those who are about to lose what You gave them, that they would feel an ultimatum from Your Spirit in their hearts and respond to the call, preparing themselves to hear You clearly in everything You want to say.
Lord, set this ultimatum on them, this last call, one more opportunity to respond, and grant them both the desire and the strength to do it, so they do not lose what they have received, Lord—not the gifts, not the calling, nor anything else.
In the name of Jesus, I ask You for mercy, Father. Amen.
Finally, the Spirit is showing me that some of you need to repent for speaking against the watchmen. Some of you are judging them, and God says that the arrows you release through those judgments and the words you speak against them, murmuring about them, are not aimed at them first, but at the One who sent them.
Be careful how you address and speak about those who are God’s messengers and have been sent by Him, even if they might make mistakes. Bring this before the Lord, for this is a time for repentance.
[Revelation 2:21] And I gave her space to repent of her fornication; and she repented not.
Pray about this, take action, and change, all who need to change.