“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.”
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Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

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Israel’s Covenant

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Israel’s Covenant

“For this is the covenant that I will make
with the house of Israel after those days,
says the Lord: I will put my laws in their mind
and write them on their hearts;
and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.”
Hebrews 8:10

Some believe that God has forsaken Israel and given to the church the promises that were theirs. It’s called “Replacement Theology” and is taught by several denominations. This is heresy and it is absolutely false. There are countless passages in both the Old Testament and the New which foretell the restoration of the Jewish people in the land of Israel “in the last days.”

Furthermore, that all might know that it’s the Lord doing it, they are being brought back to the land of their fathers in a state of unbelief, so that they will not be able to boast. The Lord said it would happen this way, and so it has.

God has NOT forsaken the chosen people. They were put under judgment twice. This is the second and last time they are being brought back, never to be driven out again. God has shown many more things that will happen before “Joseph” reveals himself to his brothers. Before the Messiah comes Israel will be brought through a terrible time of suffering, to humble them, to refine them, to make them ready to receive their Messiah. Then they will be fully restored when their Messiah comes, as has been prophesied again and again throughout the Scriptures.

That is why the enemy is so totally devoted to destroying them and stopping the process, because when this story is complete, it’s the end for Satan and all who follow him.

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What God Says About The Future Of Israel

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What God Says About The Future Of Israel

“Whereas you have been forsaken and hated,
so that no one went through you,
I will make you an eternal excellence,
a joy of many generations.”
Isaiah 60:15

What validates the Bible is its prophecies. God says that he declares the end from the beginning, and so he does! This is a prophecy about Israel’s future, her glorious future after she has been fully restored by God in her land.

Truly the land was forsaken. The author Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) visited the land in the 1860’s and wrote:


“Palestine is desolate and unlovely. And why should it be otherwise?
Can the curse of the Deity beautify a land?”

“There is not a solitary village throughout its whole extent – not for thirty miles
in either direction. There are two or three small clusters of Bedouin tents, but
not a single permanent habitation. One may ride ten miles hereabouts and not
see ten human beings.”

“… There was hardly a tree or a shrub anywhere. Even the olive and the cactus,
those fast friends of a worthless soil, had almost deserted the country.
No landscape exists that is more tiresome to the eye that that which bounds
the approaches to Jerusalem…”


When Israel lost her land in 70 A.D. the Jews were dispersed throughout the earth for a very long time. No one was able to settle her land, because for as long as the Jews weren’t there it didn’t rain, so the land would not produce. Her land was “forsaken and hated, so that no one went through.” (Isaiah 60:15)

But the God of Israel promised that she would be repopulated once again when the time of her dispersion was over, and this time, He said, it will be forever – as God makes Israel “an eternal excellence.”

In the late 19th century, Jews slowly began coming back to the land and in 1948 Israel was once again proclaimed a nation, after 2,000 years! God is in the process of restoring it, and when the Messiah returns, in that glorious day soon to come, all the enemies of Israel will be destroyed, and there will be an end to the “everlasting hatred” which has assailed her from the beginning.

In 1967 Israel took the Temple Mount and it was captured on video:

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Thus says the Lord:

“VIOLENCE shall NO LONGER be heard in your land,
neither wasting nor destruction within your borders;
but you shall call your walls Salvation, and your gates Praise.”
Isaiah 60:18

It is in this final restoration of the land of Israel to her rightful owners, that the long-awaited Messiah will come, and he will reveal himself to those who had rejected him. They will come to the shocking revelation of who he is:

“And I will pour on the house of David
and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem
the Spirit of grace and supplication;
THEN THEY WILL LOOK ON ME WHOM THEY PIERCED.”
Zechariah 12:10

The shock of recognition:

“And one will say to him,
‘WHAT ARE THESE WOUNDS IN YOUR HANDS?’
Then he will answer,
‘Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.'”
Zechariah 13:6

The Bible’s story of Jacob’s son Joseph who was banished by his brothers is a “type” of the Messiah being banished by his brothers, the Jewish people. In the end, in one of the most heart-wrenching passages in the Bible, Joseph reveals to his brothers who he is. You can read the story in Genesis 45. The Messiah, like Joseph, will make known his identity to his brothers, and when they recognize him they will go into deep mourning, they will mourn greatly what was done to him when Israel rejected him.

“Yes, they will mourn for him as one mourns for his only son,
and grieve for him as one grieves for a firstborn.
In that day there shall be a great mourning in Jerusalem…”
Zechariah 12:10-11

But he, the Messiah, the King of Israel, will forgive them, and restore them fully. He will raise up Israel and the newly-repentant Jewish people as he promised so long ago.

“Also your people shall all be righteous;
they shall inherit the land forever, the branch of my planting,
the work of my hands, that I may be glorified.”
Isaiah 60:21

Israel has a bright future ahead, says the God who proclaims the end from the beginning.

But before he comes, there will be a terrible time, a 7-year period of horrific suffering as Satan is allowed his last hour on this earth. The Scriptures tell us that those who belong to Jesus will be taken from the earth before that terrible time begins. Bow before Jesus Christ even now and be saved, for he is your Creator and he holds his nail-scarred hands out to you that you might escape the severe tribulation that is about to take over the earth as God judges the Christ-rejecting world and prepares his people Israel to receive her Messiah. Turn to him now and be saved lest you be left behind to endure that terrible time.

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They Seek To Destroy Israel

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They Seek To Destroy Israel

“They have said,
‘Come, and let us cut them off
from being a nation,
That the name of Israel
may be remembered no more.”
Psalm 83:4

For years Bible prophecy buffs have pointed to Ezekiel 38 as the great war in Israel before Armageddon. But in recent years the Lord has revealed that there is another great war that will PRECEDE Ezekiel 38.

In Ezekiel 38 Russia and Iran attack Israel and the Lord finally destroys them. What many didn’t notice until recent years is that the lineup of nations included in that Ezekiel 38 war does not include ANY of the nations immediately surrounding Israel.

But in Psalm 83, the lineup of nations coming against Israel includes ONLY the nations immediately surrounding Israel. This war will bring about the destruction of the Palestinian enemies of Israel and will put Israel in a state of peace, which will be the case before Ezekiel 38, before Russia and Iran attack.

The description of the nations mentioned in Psalm 83 shows them saying:

vs 5:
“For they have consulted together with one consent;
they form a confederacy against you.”

This is exactly what is happening right now.The Muslim nations are confederate against Israel.

Soon, the god of Islam will pit himself against the God of Israel and the resulting victory for Israel will show all just who is God.

vs 18:
“That they may know that you, whose name alone is Yahweh,
are the Most High over all the earth.”

God is not choosing this war. The enemies of Israel are. They are bold and brazen in their loud statements, and that will bring them to destruction. This is truly a David vs Goliath situation, as Israel is greatly outnumbered and totally surrounded. But these multitudes of terrorists are no match for the God of Israel.

And that – they will soon find out.

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Choose the Way That Leads Home — Silvio José Báez, ocd

On this Fifth Sunday of Easter, we have heard the words that Jesus spoke to his disciples at the Last Supper, just before his death. Everything suggests that his end is near and that the outcome could be tragic. Jesus assures them that his departure will not mean the end—that he will remain alive in their midst.

He urges them not to be troubled by what is about to happen. His words are unforgettable: “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God still, and trust in me” (Jn 14:1).

How much we need to hear those words again and again!

Uncertainty, problems, and suffering trouble us in life—they bring sadness and anxiety. There is no such thing as a problem-free life, no life without difficulties to face or struggles to endure.

When these situations overwhelm us, Jesus invites us to trust: “Trust in God still, and trust in me” (Jn 14:1). These words are not a magic formula that makes problems disappear. What Jesus wants is that we live with serenity—the kind that comes from knowing we are loved and cared for by God with a tender love.

There are also painful periods in the history of the peoples, when the ambition for power, the irrationality of violence, and the disregard for human freedom and dignity seem to prevail. We must not despair.

Faith in God is our greatest strength and our surest source of consolation. When it feels as though the paths are closing and solutions seem out of reach, we must not doubt that the God of life—the God “who is just and loves justice” (Ps 11:7)—is at work in history, through our capacity to dream boldly and to persevere in the struggle.

To strengthen his disciples’ trust as his departure draws near, Jesus speaks to them of a house that awaits us at the end of life: “In my Father’s house there are many dwelling-places… I am going now to prepare a place for you… and I shall return to take you with me, so that where I am you may be too” (Jn 14:2–3).

With this image of the house, Jesus speaks of a place that is welcoming, warm, and familiar—where Someone lives: God. A God who desires us, who cannot imagine himself without us, who wants us with him forever.

It is consoling to know that our final destiny is not death or the destruction of life, but an immense house where there is room for everyone.

This house—where the Risen Lord has prepared a place for us—is the very heart of our Father God, toward which we are on our way, to live with him forever. At the end of life and of history, a spacious home awaits us: an embrace of love, immense hands that will receive us with tenderness.

Our final destiny is communion and love. A Father’s house awaits us.

We must begin now to prepare ourselves to live in this house: by welcoming one another with love, by ensuring that human diversity is not a cause of division but the leaven of a deeper communion, by building societies where there are no oppressors or oppressed, where the dignity and rights of all are respected, and where we renounce our own interests so that we may live together in peace and justice. 

We have to walk if we are to arrive. That is why we must choose the right path—one that helps us to anticipate, even now, the fullness of the communion and love of the Father’s house.

This is exactly what Thomas asked Jesus: “Lord, we do not know where you are going, so how can we know the way?” (Jn 14:5). And Jesus answered him: “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life” (Jn 14:6).

“I am the Way.” Jesus presents himself not as a goal to be reached, but as a path to be walked.

We are called to act as he acted, to prefer those he preferred, to stand against what he opposed. Jesus is a way of freedom and love that leads us to the Father, and a way of solidarity and service that draws us closer to others.

He is the one sure path we can follow—sometimes with fatigue, sometimes tempted to turn back, but always moving forward at the humble, steady pace of a believing heart, with the certainty that we never walk alone and that the light and strength of Jesus sustain us.

Jesus is the path that leads us to true life and to God: “No one can come to the Father except through me” (Jn 14:6).

“I am the Truth.” Jesus is not a teacher who came to teach a religious doctrine to be learned and then applied to life, nor a set of ideas that leave the heart dry, nor a system of thought that can go out of date. No. Jesus himself is the Truth.

He is truth made flesh—a living truth that beats with love and that, by enlightening us, sets us free and transforms our lives. Jesus is the one truth on which we can build our lives, with the certainty that we are laying solid foundations to sustain our fragile existence.

Jesus is the Truth because in him the faithful and eternal love of God has been revealed—the one truth that does not pass and never will.

“I am the Life.” When we walk in the way of Jesus and rely on him as the one truth, he opens us to communion with him—a communion that overflows into a life that is meaningful, worthy, and eternal, given to us as a gift.

Jesus is the life that frees us from all the shadows of death that threaten us. He is the life that dies for love and rises again to fill us with divine life.

United to him, life itself is renewed again and again, even in the midst of the desolation of pain and darkness. And united to Jesus, one day we will see brought to fulfillment all that has remained unfinished: our unfulfilled desires, our frustrated efforts, our imperfect loves—our health, our work, our homes, our celebrations, and our embraces.

Drawn by the loving attraction of the Father’s house, Philip says to Jesus: “Lord, let us see the Father and then we shall be satisfied” (Jn 14:8).

Jesus insists that they have already seen him and know him: “Whoever has seen me has seen the Father” (Jn 14:9; cf. 14:7). We have seen the Father in the intimate communion Jesus shared with God in prayer, and in the fidelity with which he obeyed him throughout his life.

We have seen the Father in the compassionate gestures of Jesus, which teach us that, for God, what comes first is not God, but the human person. This is the God in whom we believe—the God who has revealed himself as our Father in Jesus.

God is invisible to our eyes, and only through the humanity of Jesus can we see him. Jesus is the surest way to live, the most reliable truth by which to find our way, the most hope-filled secret of life.

In him, God has told us everything and given us everything. Saint John of the Cross explains this beautifully: “In giving us his Son, his only Word (for he possesses no other), he spoke everything to us at once in this sole Word – and he has no more to say” [Ascent of Mount Carmel II.22.3].

Bishop Silvio José Báez, o.c.d.

Auxiliary Bishop of Managua
Homily, 3 May 2026

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