Imagine finding yourself in the most protected and heavily monitored place on Earth.

Thousands of cameras, armed guards, and millions of people moving around a single center.

The Cabba in the heart of Mecca.

Here, where the name of Christ cannot be spoken publicly, and where carrying a Bible is considered a crime, something is happening that the authorities cannot explain.

These are not conspiracy theories.

These are testimonies coming in by the thousands.

People who in the middle of the night or during their most intense prayer report seeing a man, a man clothed in a light so white it blinds with luminous wounds on his hands and feet.

They call him the man in white.

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He is not a prophet from the past.

He is a living presence whispering to the hearts of those who seek him.

I am the way.

Why is Jesus appearing right now in the heart of Islam? And what does it have to do with the Arabian desert, which after thousands of years is suddenly turning green? Before we immerse ourselves in these apparitions, we must look at the land itself.

If you open social media or look at NASA satellite images from recent months, you will notice something impossible.

The arid mountains around Mecca and Medina, which for 2,000 years have been nothing but rock and burning sand, have suddenly become a lush emerald green.

To a geologist, it is an unusual combination of rainfall.

To a Christian who knows the scriptures, it sends a chill down the spine.

The prophet Isaiah in chapter 35 wrote, “The desert and the dry land shall be glad.

The wilderness shall rejoice and blossom like the crocus.

Waters shall break forth in the wilderness and streams in the desert.

This is not just a meteorological event.

It is as if God is preparing the stage.

The desert is blooming to welcome something immense.

While the land is being transformed physically, the souls of the faithful in those regions are experiencing an even more radical transformation.

But who is this man in white who appears in the dreams of pilgrims? In the western world, we often think of dreams as mere fragments of our imagination.

But in the Middle East, the dream is a doorway.

It is the language God uses when the voice of missionaries has been silenced.

There is a phenomenon documented by organizations such as dreams and visions and confirmed by Catholic priests working in secret.

Thousands of Muslims report the exact same dream.

A radiant figure appearing to them.

He does not say, “Convert to Christianity.

” He simply says, “Follow me.

” Think of Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus.

A sudden light, a voice calling him by name.

What happened 2,000 years ago is happening today on an industrial scale in Mecca.

Many pilgrims arrive there seeking Allah and return home with hearts set ablaze by an encounter with Jesus.

But there is one detail that terrifies the local religious authorities.

The man in white always shows his wounds.

Why is that so important? Because in Islam, Jesus did not die on the cross.

By showing his wounds, Jesus is saying, “I am the one who died for you and now I am alive.

” It is the ultimate proof of the resurrection appearing in the very place that most denies it.

Perhaps you are wondering why doesn’t the Virgin Mary appear in Mecca.

In reality, there is a deep connection between the Catholic faith and the Arab world and it passes through one of the most famous apparitions of all time, Fatima.

Did you know that Fatima was the name of the beloved daughter of the prophet Muhammad? The town in Portugal where Mary appeared takes its name from a Muslim princess who converted to Catholicism during the reconista.

The venerable Fulton Sheen, one of the greatest bishops of the last century, predicted that the conversion of Muslims would come precisely through Mary.

Mary is the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran.

She is respected, she is honored, and she is the one preparing the way.

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In many visions reported by former Muslims, a beautiful and humble woman is seen pointing to the man in white and saying, “Do whatever he tells you.

” It is the miracle of Kaa repeating itself in the Arabian desert.

Our lady is drawing to herself her most distant children in order to lead them to the one true savior.

I want to tell you the story of a man whom we will call N to protect his life.

N was a devout Muslim performing tawah, the seven circuits around the Cabba.

He was in the middle of an ocean of people beneath a sun that scorched the skin.

Suddenly, he says, time seemed to stop.

The crowd became blurred.

The noise vanished.

In front of him, among the pilgrims, stood a man who was not wearing the ihram, the white garment of pilgrimage, but a robe that seemed made of sunlight.

N says his eyes were full of a compassion he had never experienced before.

The man stretched out his hand to him and said in perfect Arabic, “Your sin is forgiven because I paid for it.

” N collapsed to the ground in tears.

When he lifted his eyes again, the man had disappeared, but the sense of peace remained.

When he returned to his country, he began secretly searching for who that man was until he found the Gospel of John.

When he read the words of Jesus, he understood.

Today, N is a baptized Christian living in danger.

Yet, he says, “I am not afraid because I saw him.

” How many stories like this remain buried in silence? Many Saudi authorities know there are reports of anomalous lights captured by the security cameras of the Grand Mosque that cannot be explained by reflections or technical malfunctions.

God is crossing human boundaries to save his lost sheep.

While Jesus appears in hearts, the geography of the Middle East continues to cry out warnings.

Beyond the green desert, there is another troubling sign, the drying up of the Euphrates River.

The book of Revelation 16:12 says clearly, “The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the east.

” Today, the Euphrates is at historic lows.

As the water recedes, ancient structures are emerging, tunnels, even caves that some experts call prisons of angels.

But look at the coincidence.

While the river dries up in the north in Iraq and Syria, the land is blooming in the south in Arabia.

It is a reversal of the natural order.

This is not an invitation to fear, but to understand that the harvest is plentiful.

Jesus is not appearing in Mecca to destroy, but to reveal.

He is showing that the time of mercy is still open, but that the signs of the times are now unmistakable.

As St.

John Paul II said, “Do not be afraid to open wide the doors to Christ.

” And Christ is opening those doors himself, even where they have been barred with steel and hatred.

Many skeptics will say these visions are the result of dehydration or the psychological stress of pilgrims.

But how do you explain that people who have never seen a Christian image, who know nothing about the cross, all describe the same details? the wounds in the wrists and not in the palms as confirmed by the holy shroud, the crown of thorns, the fragrance of roses accompanying the vision.

There is more.

In some hospitals in the Arab region, doctors, often foreign Christians working there, report unexplained healings of terminal patients who say they were visited at night by a great physician clothed in light.

Science cannot explain how a man dying of kidney failure could wake up the next morning with perfectly functioning organs saying that Issa touched him.

These are the facts that never make the news yet they build the kingdom of God in silence.

It is the power of the name of Jesus.

A power that knows no religious or political boundaries.

Brothers and sisters, seeing Jesus appear in Mecca teaches us a fundamental lesson.

God has forgotten no one.

We Christians in the West often feel discouraged.

We see our churches emptying and our faith growing cold.

But look at what the Holy Spirit is doing where it is hardest to work.

If Jesus is conquering hearts in the center of Mecca, how can we lose hope for our families, for our children, for our society? This video is not just a report about distant miracles.

It is a call to arms, the arms of prayer.

While the desert blooms and the river dries up, we are being called to be witnesses.

Do not be ashamed of the gospel.

If a pilgrim in Mecca has the courage to follow Christ at the risk of his life, then we must have the courage to testify to him in our daily lives.

The secret of Mecca is that Jesus is alive.

He is present and he is returning.

The light of the man in white is tearing through the darkness of the world.

Do not be afraid because he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.

Before I say goodbye, I ask you for one small act of faith.

If you believe that Jesus is the Lord of every nation and that his light can reach even the darkest corner of the earth, write in the comments the prayer you are about to hear.

This will also help the video reach more people who need to find hope again.

Let us close today with this powerful invocation.

Write it in the comments and make it your own.

Jesus, transform my desert.

May God bless us all.