Translation from Spanish
Jesus said to His disciples, “I have bread to eat that you do not know about,” and this bread is Your word, Lord. Give us Your word to eat, Heavenly Father, through Your Holy Spirit—that word that nourishes, that satisfies hunger, that heals wounds, that fills what is empty. Oh, holy Heavenly Father, give us this word. We are eager to receive it. We are eager to hear You. Thank You, Lord, for everything You show me.
Right now I see the creatures that are near the throne of God. They are creatures of fire, moving around the throne, dancing in this atmosphere of unapproachable light, where the colors are vibrant, far more vivid than on earth, where everything is alive and nothing is dead.
Where God dwells—the God of Israel, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—when you breathe, you breathe life, you breathe light. Where God dwells, everything radiates, and there are colors with an intensity that doesn’t exist on earth.
Around the throne of God I see iridescent reflections, flashes and lightning radiating from that throne, and I hear rumblings, which symbolize the power God has, the power in which He moves. There are thunders and brilliant, mighty lightning, and if you were to approach that throne, you would feel like an ant. You would feel tiny, awed in His presence, awed by that power.
If you could be near that throne for just a moment, you would understand before whom you stand. You would understand that you are before not only the throne of grace, but of glory.
[Revelation 4:5] And out of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and voices: and there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God.
As I worship God in the spirit, the Holy Spirit ignites within me like a burning fire, like a burner turned all the way up, because the worship of a broken spirit that loves God sets that flame alight.
And the Lord shows me what that place is like where He dwells: a place with no sickness, no death, no corruption; where nothing is fallen or impure, and everything is perfectly clean.
I see myself prostrate on the floor before the throne of God. My spirit is there, together with all the spirits of the brothers and sisters who are entering that most holy place. When we truly worship God, when we come to seek Him and give Him honor and glory, our bodies remain here, but our spirits move before the throne of grace and are there, face down on the floor, because who can withstand His presence?
Do you know why the creatures near the throne of God are made of fire? Because otherwise, they couldn’t endure being close to God, they couldn’t stand in that presence. The Holy Spirit reveals this to me now.
Few can enter that presence, and fewer still can dwell with Him. Those creatures are made of intense fire because they were created to dwell with Him, to be near God and not be burned.
The Spirit shows me that these living beings, which the Bible calls seraphim, have a body, yet at the same time they are made of fire that doesn’t burn out—a heavenly fire, not an earthly one. They are like the fire of the burning bush from which the Lord called Moses. The Bible says:
[Ezekiel 1:13-14] As for the likeness of the living creatures, their appearance was like burning coals of fire, and like the appearance of lamps: it went up and down among the living creatures; and the fire was bright, and out of the fire went forth lightning. And the living creatures ran and returned as the appearance of a flash of lightning.
I’m seeing these creatures. God created them so they could withstand His presence, because only that fire can withstand His presence. And the Lord tells me that everyone who enters that perfect and inaccessible chamber for so many, where His throne is, must be invited.
It’s a privilege to be there, in that perfection, says the Lord.
Noelia: The Lord shows me that it’s a place so perfect that life is felt in a multiplied way. That life fills the beings who enter or move in that atmosphere, and it’s felt in an overflowing way. To be there where the Lord dwells is to be in total life. The Bible says:
[Isaiah 6:1-2] In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly.
I see in a vision that the seraphim have bodies with form, but at the same time their very constitution is fire—a divine fire that burns constantly and that nothing can extinguish.
The Holy Spirit shows me that humans can’t approach the seraphim because of the glory of God that radiates from them. Being so close to His presence, they’re constantly recharged by it, emanating an immense power—a glory too intense for us, unless God prepares us.
What the Lord is showing me and making me feel right now is incredible. I’m sweating, not from physical heat, but from the spiritual fire I feel. It’s a gentle and friendly fire, but it’s also so powerful that, without holiness and God’s permission, anyone who approached would be consumed.
The Lord says that if you want to be filled with Him, you have to draw near, come into His presence, and worship Him deeply. If you’re seeking healing, you need to be close to the source of healing. If you want freedom, you have to come into His presence, because no demon can withstand being near His power, His glory, and His light, unless God allows it for a purpose. No spirit that isn’t authorized and prepared can remain there, because His power and holiness consume it.
His presence burns away everything bad, cleanses what is hidden, and tears out impurity. Nothing unclean can remain in the heavenly place, because the very presence of the Lord purifies everything. His presence is perfection, cleansing, holiness. He is fullness, a complete whole. Nothing that doesn’t measure up can withstand it.
His throne is most high, higher than any principality, power, or king, whether earthly or heavenly. There are very powerful spirits, but they don’t even come close to His feet. There is no comparison to the God we follow and serve. The Bible says:
[Isaiah 6:6-7] Then flew one of the seraphims unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar: and he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.
The Lord reveals to me that, in order to approach that place, first our iniquity must be burned away and our sin cleansed, just as He did with Isaiah. If Isaiah had entered that presence before being prepared and cleansed by the seraph, he would have disintegrated, he would have been consumed, because nothing unclean can approach Him.
Little one, says the Lord, cleanse yourself more so you can draw nearer. Oh, little ones, fill yourselves more with My light so you can come closer to Me, who am light.
Noelia: The Lord reveals to me that this light is not like any light we know. The Bible says that God is light and that He dwells in unapproachable light. That light is so powerful that, if the seraphim didn’t prepare you to enter, your eyes would be blinded instantly.
In that place, there is so much holiness and respect in the air, so much honor toward God, that for the seraphim, being there all the time is never a burden or boring. Unlike what the human mind sometimes imagines, they experience it as an immense honor and privilege. That respect is indescribable, as is the great love they have for this God, the Creator seated on the throne.
He is the I Am. He always was and always existed. There is no before or after for Him. He was always whole and never grew. He has no beginning or end. He is eternal—always, forever, and for all time. Our human mind can’t begin to grasp who He is unless His Spirit reveals it to us.
The Lord is breaking down barriers in your mind right now so you can understand who the God is in whom you have believed, the One who speaks to you, and the only One who has everything needed to heal you and save you.
His power is unlimited. He could destroy you just by thinking it, but He doesn’t do it because He loves you so much. Even though He is so powerful, so perfect, so great and so wise, He loves you so much, you who are so small. He cares for you with all His being, with all His power, with all His wisdom, with all His fullness. He is total. He lacks not a single drop of wisdom, nor of understanding, nor of love. No, He is already complete and always has been.
He created you and He knows everything—everything you think, everything you go through, everything you feel, everything you long for and everything you don’t long for. He knows everything, every detail. He has always known everything. He has always known your whole life, even before you were born.
He is the reason your heart keeps beating, and He hears your heart beating. He can and does hear every heart at the same time. The Lord is showing me now that He hears our hearts beating even while we’re asleep. He takes care of us. He makes the heart pump and the blood flow. It’s His word. The word that comes from His mouth is masterful.
Having everything, knowing everything, He chooses to love you, He chooses to restore you, He chooses to accept you, no matter how broken you are, no matter how badly you’ve behaved. He seeks you out all the same and He cares, because He doesn’t want anyone to be lost. If it were up to Him, He would want everyone to be saved and live with Him.
He doesn’t want anyone to be lost, just as the Bible says. He does everything so that one can be reconciled, healed, and restored. He looks for the best option among all the possibilities in His array that only He can see, because only He can see them all at once, and only He can see the past, the present, and the future at the same time.
He does everything possible to seek you out and fill you with His Spirit. He calls you persistently. If you don’t hear Him during the day, He calls you at night. If you don’t hear Him at night, He calls you in the morning or in the afternoon. He calls you and He doesn’t get tired, because He’s not impatient like we are. He is slow to anger and rich in mercy. Such compassion, such love, such mercy can’t be understood.
Through this revelation, He wants you to understand right now who your God is and how much He loves you.
I don’t get tired of helping My children, says the Lord. I don’t get tired. I even help those who turn their backs on Me. I am the One who feeds the one who doesn’t seek Me, who doesn’t even believe that I am real, that I exist. But I still give him bread, because I am generous and patient.
I am not a God who seeks vengeance first on those who resist Me, but I try in many ways and in many forms to see if those who turn their backs on Me will turn around to look at Me, listen to Me, and know Me. I long to be known, says God. I want to be recognized as their God. I am a jealous God.
Noelia: God is showing me His heart. It’s a heart that can’t be corrupted, that can’t be perverted. It’s like a red precious stone, like a ruby. His love is not a corruptible love, it’s not a negotiable love. You can’t make deals with that love. It doesn’t go backward and doesn’t change. It’s an unchanging love. That’s why I see it like this, like a red stone, because it means it can’t be changed. It’s like a diamond that no one can break or soften or disintegrate. No one can change the heart of God. That’s why the Bible says:
[Malachi 3:6] For I am the LORD, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.
That’s why God has so much patience, so much grace, so much mercy with us, even when we don’t deserve it. We would’ve already set fire to the people who hurt us or offend us, but He is patient, because His love is a love that doesn’t wear out, that doesn’t run out.
I see a vessel inside His heart, and this vessel is always full of a liquid love that never decreases, because God doesn’t get tired of loving. We get tired of loving, but He doesn’t. We get tired of forgiving, but He doesn’t. We get tired of being patient, but He doesn’t. He has a patience that endures, endures, endures.
The Lord is speaking about this because He wants to reveal Himself to you. He wants you to know who He is and to understand that He will never abandon you, because He’s not like a human being. He is divine. He is the Creator. He didn’t create you to destroy you, but so you would be close to Him, so you would be His child.
Remember God’s heart when you think He has abandoned you, when you think He has left you, when you think He’s going to get tired of your flaws. You need to change how you think about Him, because He is not a man.
[Numbers 23:19] God is not a man, that he should lie; Neither the son of man, that he should repent: Hath he said, and shall he not do it? Or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
You have to understand that you’re not dealing with a human being, but with someone divine, someone perfect. God is completely stable, and as long as you choose to stay by His side and accept His forgiveness and His love, He will be there, because He doesn’t change.
Little one, you’re thinking of Me in such a small way, says the Lord. Your idea of who I am is so limited. You still haven’t come to know Me the way I want you to know Me. You haven’t yet grasped My depth, My length, My height. It hasn’t been revealed to you who I am, that I am who I am, and the One I’ve always been is the One I will always be. You haven’t understood that for Me, there is no end.
That’s why sometimes you think My patience with you will run out, but you haven’t realized the decision is in your hands. If you always choose to seek Me anyway, to get up and keep going, My patience doesn’t run out. I always wait for you, because I am exceedingly patient.
There are things you’re going through that you don’t understand, says God, and it’s harder for you because you don’t trust this God I am revealing to you today. If you had the revelation of who I am, you would trust Me so much more, because you would understand the reach of My power and the magnitude of the love that is in Me.
Noelia: The Lord says you should ask Him to reveal more of Himself to you, because the more He reveals who He is, the more you’ll be able to trust Him.
Those who don’t trust Me, it’s because they don’t know Me as they should, says the Lord. Those who don’t trust Me fully, it’s because they don’t know Me fully. But I want to reveal Myself to you even more and remove the veil that keeps you from seeing Me as I truly am, so you can understand My greatness and be able to trust in Me.
[Isaiah 26:3] Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.
You need to be secure in Me, says God, knowing who I am. You need to be secure in Me, because you’re not under just anyone’s wings, says the Lord. You’re under My wings, says the Lord, sheltered by none other than your Creator God. It’s not just any covering that protects you. It’s My omnipresence. It’s the person of the I Am who watches over you day and night.
[Psalms 91:1-4] He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High Shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: My God; in him will I trust. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, And from the noisome pestilence. He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: His truth shall be thy shield and buckler.
Noelia: Remember that God can pay attention to everything at the same time. He can care for all His children with His full attention at once, without getting distracted, without getting tired, without having to take His eyes off some to look at others, because He has eyes all over the earth.
Sometimes you think He’s not paying attention to you in particular because He’s busy with someone else, because He’s focused on His other children, and you don’t understand that He has no limitations, that He takes care of everything at once. He’s always active, and to do everything He does, He doesn’t even have to get up from His throne, though sometimes He does.
The Lord wants to break down these barriers in your mind about who He is and help you understand there’s nothing stopping Him from taking care of you, that He doesn’t need to go anywhere to sustain you. God is not like us, who can only pay attention to our children one at a time.
He has the ability to pay attention to all His children at once, and He doesn’t need to take His eyes off you to focus on your neighbor. He’s watching all of us at the same time, and He looks at us intently. He doesn’t look at us the way we look at our children; He looks 100% attentively at each of His children, because He is total, and when He looks, He looks completely, not superficially.
He doesn’t glance out of the corner of His eye like we do; He sees everything, and He sees completely. If you could feel Him looking at you like that, even for a second, it would frighten you, because He doesn’t just look with the eyes of His spiritual body, but He looks and pays attention with His whole being.
When He pays attention to you, it’s undivided attention, never halfway. He doesn’t get distracted when He looks at you, unlike how we get distracted when we watch our children. When He focuses on you, He gives Himself to you completely, offering you a moment that’s entirely yours.
His commitment to us isn’t partial. He’s with us one hundred percent. He doesn’t do things halfway, because He Himself isn’t halfway. He is whole and complete. He leaves His mark on everything He does. He changes everything.
The church, in general, only has a partial revelation of the God it talks about, the God it offers to others. It only knows a small part of who He is. The church needs a deeper revelation of this God.
Many preachers talk about who God is, but they do it in a limited way, because they can only speak from what they’ve experienced of Him. Their revelation is very limited, and so that’s also how they speak of Him. They want to give Him glory and honor, but they end up presenting Him as far less than He really is.
But this is something that must be lived. It’s something that must be revealed by the Holy Spirit.
[John 3:11] Verily, verily, I say unto thee, We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen; and ye receive not our witness.
Many of you have believed in the Lord, have given yourselves to Him, have been baptized in water, have even received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, but you haven’t truly known Him. You haven’t touched Him, you haven’t grasped His greatness, you haven’t understood His power, His majesty, His omniscience, or His omnipresence.
If you could be near His throne for just one second, it would change your life forever, and your faith would never be the same. After that revelation, you would truly count everything else as rubbish, because nothing compares to who He is and to living close to Him.
Through this revelation I’m sharing with you, God wants us to understand that we should long for the day when we’ll dwell with Him in the heavenly New Jerusalem.
[Revelation 21:23] And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
The Spirit reveals to me now that if there were a sun in that city, its light would be outshone by the light of God, which is infinitely greater than any other light.
And God’s light isn’t limited to the borders of the New Jerusalem. If He wanted, God could light up the entire universe. His light goes far beyond. His light fills everything. The glory we’ll have access to is indescribable, because we’ll live with this God who will be everything to us.
The Lord says we need to realize that the price we have to pay is nothing: the suffering, the hardships, the sickness, the reproaches, the losses. The pain and suffering we’re called to are nothing compared to the glory we’ll live in.
That’s why the Lord wants you to understand, in that pit where you are, in that darkness, in that sadness, in the pain of your sickness, that He wants you to expand the limits of your mind and say, “Wow! I never thought of it like this. It never occurred to me to measure God this way, to really think about who He is, whom I’ll be with, whom I serve, and whom I’ve believed in.”
When I share these visions the Spirit reveals to me, I already want to be there. If it were up to me, I would already go into that presence. The vision isn’t enough for me; I want to experience it one hundred percent, and that encourages me, blesses me, and builds me up.
It’s like when someone gives you a push from behind and you say, “Ah, right, right! I have to focus on that. I was lost, unfocused, distracted, but from now on that’s got to be my focus: remembering what awaits me living near my Heavenly Father.”
Little ones, don’t forget. Don’t forget who I am, says the Lord.
Noelia: I feel led by the Holy Spirit to encourage you to explore how the Bible describes the Lord: in Ezekiel’s and Isaiah’s visions, in Revelation, in the Psalms, and in other books; passages like this:
[Deuteronomy 32:39] See now that I, even I, am he, And there is no god with me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal: Neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand.
Understanding who He truly is helps you love Him more and trust Him more. Then it’s easier to surrender to the pain of the afflictions of this present time, which are fleeting compared to the eternal life in His presence that awaits us. Knowing who He is opens doors to healing your heart.
This is a key the Lord is giving you right now. Many of you are missing that revelation, or haven’t received it at the depth you need, and that’s why it’s hard for you to follow Him and endure.
If you had the revelation of who He is, you wouldn’t hesitate to follow Him, because once you’ve encountered Him, you’re changed forever. It’s impossible to know God and stay the same, because the revelation of the I Am seeps into you and is engraved in your mind, in your very cells. Your whole being is transformed after that revelation.
So study who God is in the Bible, and ask Him to reveal Himself to you more, because He wants to answer that prayer. He wants to reveal Himself to you in different ways and on a deeper level—through dreams, through ecstasies, through visions, or through prophetic words, which also transform, because they are life, and because it’s the Holy Spirit who moves when there are prophetic words, and the Spirit is the agent of change.
Now I see God the Father on the throne, smiling and thinking in His heart, “Today I surprised you. Today I prepared this gift for you and wanted to surprise you.”
I see that many of you are crying because this revelation touched you, because you needed to get out of the pit you were in, to expand your mind and change your way of thinking. It’s as if you had been slapped awake.
There is much more, says the Lord. Much more. The spiritual world is vast and there is so much to discover.
Noelia: Things eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have ever entered the heart of man, are the things He wants to reveal to you—not because you’re great or small, but because He loves you so much that He already has those little gifts prepared to surprise you. But He wants you to seek Him honestly and with all your heart.
Worship and praise are a doorway, an invitation for the Spirit of revelation to open your eyes and lift the veils.
The Lord tells me that He blesses you right now, and I see His angels touching you. Now those who found it hard to forgive can forgive. Those who were bitter are smiling and getting their joy back. Those who were restless are finding peace again. Because when a word comes from God, it changes people’s state.
Hugs and blessings from Argentina.