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Prophetic Warning From Ezekiel 20-22

Prophetic Warning From Ezekiel 20-22

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Apostolic Mandate: Prophetic Warning from Ezekiel 20–22 | Church & Nation at the Crossroads


In this decisive apostolic mandate, Dr. Darshan delivers a prophetic address drawn from Ezekiel chapters 20 through 22—a clarion call for the Church and our nation at a pivotal change. As America stands at a defining crossroads, I challenge you to consider that not every “yes” from God is an endorsement. Instead, His allowance can be a test, a judgment, or a call to discernment.


In this message, you will find


• Historical Parallels: How Israel’s disobedience and divine judgment in Ezekiel mirror today’s spiritual and political challenges.

• Divine Judgment vs. Endorsement: The critical difference between what God permits and what He truly blesses, and why His judgments are intended to redirect us back to righteousness.

• A Call to the Church: An urgent wake-up call for the Church to rise above complacency, reject compromise, and reclaim its mission by defending the oppressed and upholding true, undefiled religion.

• National Implications: The use of historical instruments of judgment—like King Nebuchadnezzar—as a prophetic reflection of the current administration, reminding us that no earthly power is beyond God’s sovereign direction.


Drawing on both scripture and the present-day realities, this address is a heartfelt plea for repentance, realignment, and bold prophetic action. It’s a call to stand firm in faith, reject political distractions, and pursue a deeper commitment to God’s eternal principles.


If you’re seeking clarity, prophetic insight, and a renewed vision for the Church and nation, join me as we unpack these timeless truths. Let this message ignite a passion for holiness, justice, and spiritual revival in our midst.

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