Translation from Spanish
Holy heavenly Father, blessed are You today, yesterday, tomorrow, and forever, for by Your hand You created all things, and by Your Spirit they endure, Lord. Yours is the earth and everything in it, and Yours is the dominion and the kingdom.
In this imperialist year, Lord, we come before You so that You, the true conqueror, would empower us with Your Holy Spirit, so that we, in turn, might conquer these lands.
There is also an invisible empire expanding, says the Lord, even as the nations of the earth strive to turn their countries into empires. This imperialist spirit rides across the earth on that horse, moving in the spiritual realm and influencing peoples, presidents, authorities, and nations, who seek to expand their territories and conquer more.
While this thirst for conquest, for expansion, for enlarging national territories continues to grow throughout the world, says the Lord, you too, little ones, must thirst for conquest—but for the expansion of the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. You too must mount that horse of conquest and power. You too must ride that imperialist horse—but to conquer territory for My Kingdom, to win souls for Me.
Noelia: I see God the Father seated on His throne, wearing His crown and holding His royal scepter, clothed in heavy, majestic garments, that only kings worthy of such honor can wear. These royal garments are made of thick, noble, and exquisite fabrics.
Now God the Father rises from His throne, showing His power and His presence. His robe reaches down to His feet, flowing in emerald velvet folds. The Holy Spirit shows me that only He is worthy to wear such vestments, and that beneath what can be seen, there are even more layers.
I am an imperialist king, says the Lord. I am the true conqueror, for all things belong to Me, and for My glory the heavens and the earth were created.
Now I see the Lord imparting that imperialist spirit to His children, so we can mount this horse of power—which in this vision is the Holy Spirit of God—who goes out to conquer throughout the world so the Kingdom of God can also be expanded.
The Lord says that it’s not just an imperialist spirit moving over the earth, creating a movement of expansion among the nations and kingdoms of this age, but that this is an imperialist time in every sense. It’s a time of conquest, a time to enlarge the tents.
God shows me that this is the time when many congregations tear down their walls to make room for more. This is the time when leaders who once led just one group of believers now begin to lead several groups.
This is the time when those congregations that have been obedient —who truly seek God and keep themselves holy, pure, and without blemish, who listen to the Holy Spirit, follow His leading, and humble themselves before the Lord—will multiply and open new branches for the Kingdom of Heaven. There are churches that will open branches in other cities and towns, and there are home groups that will multiply like cells.
This is an imperialist time, says God, not only for the nations, but for My Kingdom as well, for I go out to conquer. I go out to draw souls to Myself, says Jesus. I go out to bring salvation through you, My fishermen.
Little ones, says the Lord, be strong and go out to conquer the lands I am giving you.
Noelia: The Lord shows me that He is placing a special hunger in our hearts to evangelize—a deep need to speak of the Kingdom of Heaven and the salvation found in Christ Jesus. In this season, the Lord is handing out fishing rods to His children so they will cast them and draw souls into the pond of the Kingdom of Heaven.
This is a time of Kingdom expansion, says the Lord, and you must go out and conquer. Not everything is bad, not everything is negative, not everything is gray. The greater the darkness over the earth, the brighter My light will shine. Have hope, says the Lord, for this is a time of conquest.
Noelia: Just as God commanded Israel to go in and possess the Promised Land, so now this command comes from the throne of God, calling us to go out and conquer the streets through evangelism, to win souls everywhere—in every city, every town, every gathering we enter. And God tells me we are to open our mouths.
Little ones, I am calling you to speak. I am calling you to fish for souls. I am raising up fishers of men who will draw people in many ways: some prophetically, others pastorally, some through acts of mercy, and others like a hammer that breaks the rock. For I have many tools, says the Lord, and I will use them to draw as many souls to Me as possible.
You will see that while the borders of nations and the map of the world continue to change, My Kingdom is also spreading across the earth, says the Lord. You will see a remnant that has remained faithful to Me beginning to expand and grow.
Noelia: Now I hear this passage:
[Isaiah 54:2] Enlarge the place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains of thine habitations: spare not, lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes
Little ones, expand. Little children, enlarge the place of your tents, says the Lord.
You will see not only congregations tearing down their walls to make room for the great number of people who will come in this season to be saved and to gather in My name, but many of you will do the same in your own homes.
You will knock down walls to expand your living rooms and add more rooms, says the Lord.
The Lord tells me you will be inspired to enlarge your homes, to welcome more brothers and sisters, to host church at home. And the Spirit is showing me now that some of you are surprised, because you’ve just expanded your houses.
Some of you have added rooms to your homes. Others have added not just rooms, but bathrooms as well. Some have enlarged the kitchen, the living room, or the dining area. Still others are building a second floor onto their homes.
The Lord says this is happening now because this is a time of expansion for the Kingdom of Heaven, just as it’s a time of expansion for nations and kingdoms.
Some of you will acquire land to build what you were never able to build before, says the Lord. Enlarge your territory and do not be afraid.
Noelia: I see that some of you have replaced your living room tables, bringing in bigger ones because the old ones could no longer fit everyone at your gatherings. Others have added couches or bought musical instruments to worship God in these house churches.
The Lord is providing so that we, His children, can expand—not only as congregations, but individually as well. For those who serve Him first in their homes, the Lord will double your income so you can enlarge your houses and make room for more people to gather there to worship God, read the Word, pray, and intercede, because God is raising up churches in homes.
God is moving in the streets, and there will be an expansion of services for the Kingdom of Heaven, God tells me. That’s why this is an apostolic time—a time when God is calling many to apostleship: to send them out to plant churches where there were none, and others to rebuild churches that had already been established but had become stagnant.
God is also calling some to correct, set right, and revive churches that have gone astray, lost their way, and ended up lifeless and stagnant—without the Holy Spirit moving, without direction or guidance.
This is an apostolic time, the Lord tells me. Many whom the Lord once called as prophets, He will now call as apostles. Many whom He called as pastors, He will now call as apostles. And many whom He raised up as evangelists, He will now send out as apostles.
This is the time of apostleship, says the Lord, for I am sending many of you out.
Noelia: I see men and women with specific assignments who go, plant what they’re meant to plant, and then leave that place. Afterward, God gives them a new task and sends them somewhere else.
These are apostolic assignments, says the Lord, because there is a wave, an apostolic movement, in these days of conquest. There is a tsunami of apostleship in these times of imperialism, for imperialism and conquest are tied to the apostolic.
The apostolic conquers, says the Lord. The apostolic plants. The apostolic examines what has already been planted. The apostolic tends what has been sown and causes it to grow.
Now I see Paul’s missionary journeys on the map. Paul would go and raise up churches in different places—not just in synagogues or formal settings, but first of all in homes.
There are passages in the Bible where Paul speaks of churches that met in houses.
[Romans 16:3-5] Greet Priscilla and Aquila my helpers in Christ Jesus: who have for my life laid down their own necks: unto whom not only I give thanks, but also all the churches of the Gentiles. Likewise greet the church that is in their house. Salute my wellbeloved Epænetus, who is the firstfruits of Achaia unto Christ.
[1 Corinthians 16:19] The churches of Asia salute you. Aquila and Priscilla salute you much in the Lord, with the church that is in their house.
[Colossians 4:15] Salute the brethren which are in Laodicea, and Nymphas, and the church which is in his house.
The Lord says this is the time of the sent ones, for that’s what “apostles” means in Greek.
The sent ones are those who move from place to place. They are the ones with missions, and often they are called missionaries. They are those whom God sends to different places to sow, to plant, and to establish what comes from Him.
They are the ones who set up pillars, build roofs as spiritual covering, strengthen the walls of congregations on a spiritual level, and open wells of living water so the Spirit of God can move in that place and people have a place to come and drink.
The apostles are the sent ones, says the Lord, and this is an apostolic time.
Noelia: I see many brothers starting to move from place to place, like ants. And the Lord tells me the sent ones are like ants—never still, always on the move. The sent ones are always building, and usually they don’t work alone, but join together in teams to carry out different assignments.
Now I see a world map, and I see these ants moving everywhere. There’s not a single place where they are not moving.
And this is the interpretation: in this apostolic time, the world is filled with these sent ones. The world is filled with these missionaries, men and women, who will do what God is sending them to do.
The tasks are different for men and for women. It’s not the same work, but both are sent. Both are missionaries. Both are part of an apostolic movement, says the Lord.
In these cases, the man is usually used more like a hammer, like a builder who, before raising up a building, tears down what shouldn’t be there. He demolishes what’s useless with strength, with authority, and sometimes even with force if needed, so he can then build what truly comes from God.
The man goes with a necessary spiritual violence to tear down what’s not meant to remain. If the structure of those spiritual buildings is crooked, then the Lord uses the man in a masculine way to demolish what’s useless and then to build that house with manly strength.
[Jeremiah 51:20] Thou art my battle axe and weapons of war: for with thee will I break in pieces the nations, and with thee will I destroy kingdoms
I see men who are sent on these missions, and sometimes they have to deliver a necessary spiritual blow to destroy what doesn’t come from God. They have to push hard and tear down those spiritual walls until they fall, applying the needed pressure and strength until those barriers are removed and the way is cleared, so that with that same strength, what comes from God can then be built.
[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 ones, the Lord says to the men, all of you whom I am calling to these specific assignments in different places: be bold and do not remain silent, for My word must sometimes be like a hammer that breaks the stone. There is a spiritual violence that is good, because when it’s released, it destroys what doesn’t come from Me, what limits the congregations, what hinders the growth of a place or of the brothers who gather there.
You are My messengers, the Lord says to those whom the Holy Spirit has already spoken to about what I am now declaring by the same Spirit. This is a confirmation for many who didn’t believe they had an apostolic calling.
This isn’t about greater glory, says the Lord. It’s not about being more important; it’s about a task and a function that are different from other ministries or callings.
Don’t be afraid, says the Lord.
Noelia: Right now I see men, many of them pastors with a physical congregation, because I see them at the pulpit. And the Lord is beginning to call them by the title of apostle.
The way these pastors operate is starting to change, and God is giving them new assignments for this season of conquest, for this imperialist time. There are different kinds of men being called now who weren’t called before.
You need to understand that your calling can change. God first calls us to a specific task, but once that season ends, He can add new assignments to our calling and new titles to our ministries—titles that truly come from Him.
The way we operate can also change over time, depending on different factors. And God is glorifying Himself in this season through vessels that have truly been faithful—vessels that listened to God more than to men, vessels that obeyed and were courageous.
I see an army of apostolic men rising up—an army of men who are strong and courageous, willing to go wherever the Lord calls them. These are the ones who grab their suitcases and start moving to different places. They go to towns and cities, but also to nations and continents.
A great wave of change is coming, because remember, God has already said this is a time of change. And that includes the church, the house of God, before anything else.
Little ones, says the Lord, I am sending you to the four winds, to the four corners of the earth, to conquer what has not yet been conquered. Many of you will go to inhospitable lands, to places where the banner of Jesus Christ has not yet been carried, to plant it there and leave My footprints marked, says the Lord.
Noelia: I see many Pauls in this time who will serve the Kingdom of Heaven. I even see some whose mission will be to go to indigenous peoples, to the jungles, to the countryside—to places where no one has dared to go yet.
The Gospel of Heaven still hasn’t been preached to every creature. The evangelistic work of the last days isn’t finished yet, and that’s exactly why the end hasn’t come.
[Matthew 24:14] And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.
The Lord says there will be challenges for these people, but He will also give them a courage they’ve never known. They will have everything they need, and they will even notice a change in their own personalities. They will realize their fears don’t have the same hold on them as before, because God will empower them to fulfill that apostolic calling.
[Acts 1:8] But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judæa, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.
The Lord says those He is sending will carry envelopes to different places. They are messengers of the Kingdom of Heaven, like couriers moving from place to place to deliver messages.
I see them with envelopes in their hands, going from one place to another, establishing what God wants to establish, speaking what God wants to speak, correcting what God wants to correct—like workers in the postal service of the Kingdom of Heaven.
The Lord will give them the message before they move, so they can take it to the places where they’re meant to deliver it. They will need to pay closer attention to what the Holy Spirit is saying, to the messages they receive, to the dreams they’re having, and to the supernatural experiences that will come—experiences they may never have had before.
A change is coming over these people whom God is calling to go on mission.
I also see women, whom God uses to plant, to build, to do His work. But women work in a feminine way, more discreetly.
They go and fulfill the task God gives them in these apostolic missions, but their way of operating is marked by a feminine spirit: gentle, kind, pleasant. The Lord empowers them in such a way that, when they open their mouths, they don’t need to use force for what He sends them to do to be accomplished.
There’s a special grace these women missionaries of the Kingdom carry when they are planted in different places. I see God Himself taking them from one place and setting them in another, as if they were pieces on a board.
These missionary women work in a quieter way, but that doesn’t mean they fail to accomplish what God wants or that they lack power. Because of the anointing God puts on them, their very presence begins to work in the places where He sends them, and they usually don’t need to use the kind of force a man might use. They don’t have to act with violence to carry out those tasks, because God uses them differently.
They are planters of the Kingdom of Heaven, the Lord tells me. They are like gardeners: they go and plant seeds in different places, and God Himself causes them to grow. I also see them as messengers, like postal workers delivering letters, but the way they operate is different from men.
I see that men are above women when it comes to authority, presence, boldness, courage, and the use of spiritual strength.
The Lord is showing me that He uses both men and women in this apostolic field, but their ways of operating and the tasks they carry out are different, because the makeup of men and women is not the same. But the power of the Holy Spirit is poured out on both vessels. Both are sent. Both have apostolic missions.
The problem is that many times the church has a mistaken idea of what it means to be an apostle. When they hear the word “apostle,” many believe there are no apostles in this time, while others think an apostle carries greater glory.
But it’s simply a function, different from other functions, not more important or less important. These people are called to go to different places and fulfill different missions.
Now I see women missionaries, sent to work for the Kingdom of Heaven. Usually, the tasks God gives them have to do with raising orphanages for children or missions aimed at sectors of society that are very needy, broken, and weak: the elderly, abandoned women, and children.
But I see men in charge of other kinds of tasks. For them, it involves the application of masculine strength, and sometimes they have to confront other men to defend the faith, destroy what doesn’t come from God, and establish what does come from Him.
The way God operates is according to each person’s makeup, but He uses both sexes.
God says that’s why many of you are dreaming about places where you don’t live right now, places you’re not moving in right now. That’s why you’re dreaming about going to other places—because you have an apostolic calling.
I see missionaries who will set up soup kitchens in different places, where people who have nothing to eat will be fed. I also see missionaries who train other women so they can remain in those positions and continue the work in those places.
I see people equipping others to establish what God wants to establish, each according to the task they’ve been given.
Many of you are having dreams about what I’m talking about, but you didn’t understand what they meant. The Lord says don’t get stuck in patterns, don’t hold on to a particular idea of what a calling is supposed to look like, because a lot of the sermons you’re hearing aren’t telling the truth about this.
The Lord will use His instruments however He chooses. He will call whomever He wants to accomplish whatever He wants. But many are doubting, thinking more about their calling and who they are than about the task God is asking them to do.
The Lord says the most important thing is to pay attention to what He is calling you to do, not to the title He has given you. Sometimes you stay put, thinking, “But what am I? What’s my calling?” and you’re waiting to receive a specific word.
But the Lord wants you to answer that call and move. He wants you to go where He sends you and do what He asks of you. He wants you to be like hardworking, conquering ants.
The Lord is showing me that, in this time, this imperialist spirit is moving even among the animals. It’s at work even in the ants, who seek to expand their territories, moving into new places and building new anthills. I also see animals spreading out and enlarging the areas where they live.
In other words, this drive for conquest is happening at every level.
Just as the devil seeks to conquer for his own gain, the Lord is bringing an expansion of the Kingdom of Heaven. That’s why, in this time, it’s necessary for the missionaries—those called to the apostolic, those who are sent—to rise up and answer that call.
Little ones, says the Lord, don’t be confused, and don’t put the brakes on your journey, spiritually speaking, just because you don’t understand everything. All I ask of you is to be like Paul.
When I revealed Myself to him for the first time, in that very moment he said to Me, “Lord, what do You want me to do?” And when I gave him instructions and told him what he needed to do, he obeyed right away, without questioning and without asking Me things he didn’t need to know at that time.
[Acts 9:6] And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? And the Lord said unto him, Arise, and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do.
The Lord told him what to do, and he obeyed those orders. Paul didn’t ask, “Lord, what am I? Apostle, prophet, teacher, evangelist, pastor?” He simply obeyed the voice of the Lord.
That’s what must matter most, says the Lord. That’s the attitude you need to have when I call you to work for Me: obey Me, and don’t focus on the titles. Even though I may give a title, and that title remains on the person, that’s not what matters most to Me, says Jesus—it’s obedience.
Because even when some of you have a confirmed title—apostle, prophet, evangelist, teacher, pastor—you still stay put, and that’s useless. I don’t want you focused on that, but on moving, says Jesus.
The Holy Spirit is showing me that we need to pray for these conquests the Lord has been speaking about throughout this year. We need to intercede for the apostles, for those who had a different calling but whom the Lord will now send on these missions, and in this way establish on earth the Kingdom of Heaven—what God desires to do.
Understand that the work of intercession is crucial so that these ants can move safely, reach where they’re meant to go, and accomplish what they’re called to do, says the Lord.
Noelia: I see that when these ants, traveling all over the world, reach those places, they start building anthills so more ants can come and settle there.
That’s how it is with those who are sent. Intercede for this, says the Lord. Intercede for this missionary work in the last days, because the missionaries will indeed face difficult situations and many dangers. They will go to prison and suffer sickness.
What comes to mind is how, when Paul was bitten by a snake, he just shook it off his hand and it didn’t harm him.
God will work miracles, signs, and wonders on these missions, and you will see His glory and His grace over your lives. But that doesn’t mean you won’t face hardships. At times, you’ll encounter sickness, mistreatment, violence, imprisonment, hunger, and everything Paul endured as he traveled to carry out the work of the Kingdom.
The Lord says we must intercede for those who are expanding and advancing the Kingdom of Heaven on earth, because our intercession can not only deliver them from sickness, mistreatment, prisons, and other troubles, but can even save their lives.
Intercede for them, says the Lord to those whose spirits are stirred by this word.
Ask the Lord if He’s the One confirming what He’s already been speaking to you, even if you haven’t understood it until now.
Have faith, says the Lord, for this is an imperialist time—a time of conquest for the nations, but also for My Kingdom. This is a season of evangelism and apostleship, and both are coming together to draw the fish out of their ponds and gather them into the pond of the Kingdom of Heaven.
This is a time of spiritual conquest, says God.
Noelia: I see many of us riding that horse that represents the power of the Holy Spirit, with a spear in one hand and a shield in the other, extending the spear and letting out a cry of conquest.
Go forward, says the Lord. I am sending you to labor for My glory.
Noelia: Now I see Jesus speaking with His disciples when He was on earth. It was Jesus who sent out the disciples He had chosen. It was Jesus who called them by name and gave them different assignments.
He is the One who decides whom to send, the Lord tells me. Jesus is the One who calls people to these missionary tasks. And just as we read in the Word, He’s still doing it today. It’s Jesus who establishes the ministries He desires, as it says in Ephesians 4, and it’s Jesus who sends them out to carry out His will.
If you are among those who are sent, the Lord will speak to you about what He has set before you today. If that calling is from Him, the Lord will confirm it. He will call you and open the doors.
Little ones, have faith and be patient, says the Lord, and don’t make the mistake of desiring this calling I’m speaking of.
The Lord is showing me that some of you need to be careful, because you’re confused right now and think this word is for you when it isn’t. Each one must use discernment.
My task as a messenger of the Kingdom of Heaven is finished for now. Now it’s up to you to weigh this word in your lives, talk it over with the Lord, discard what isn’t for you, and take and apply what is.
The Lord says we must have hope in the midst of these troubled times, when it seems all we see are wars and rumors of wars, dangers, hardships, and all kinds of evil.
The Lord says that even as all this unfolds on earth, there is a light that is spreading, and we are called to help spread that light. This darkness must increase so that the light may shine even brighter and push back the darkness.
But not everything is bad; on the contrary, what seems bad can work to our advantage, pushing us to work harder and change our way of thinking. We need to understand that what is happening must happen, and it’s necessary so that the church will awaken and expand in these last days, in this time of conquest.