In this lesson on Ezekiel 22–24, Stephen Davey explains that Jerusalem’s corruption had reached a breaking point, as leaders, priests, and people alike were guilty of violence, injustice, and idolatry. God exposes how every level of society had abandoned righteousness, leaving the nation spiritually bankrupt and deserving of judgment. Through Ezekiel’s messages and personal experiences, God demonstrates the seriousness of sin and the certainty of Jerusalem’s coming destruction. Davey emphasizes that God seeks people who will stand in the gap for righteousness, yet when none are found, His judgment ultimately falls on persistent rebellion.
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