In this powerful episode of the Press Movement Podcast, the host revisits Ezekiel 8 and 9 to explore what it means to truly “press” in prayer—to apply force against the forces applying pressure to us. Through Ezekiel’s vision, listeners are invited to see from God's perspective: the corruption hidden within the sanctuary, the silent compromises of leadership, and the ways God's house has been infiltrated by idolatry, complacency, and spiritual apathy.
God takes Ezekiel on a disturbing journey through the temple’s hidden sins—from elders worshipping idols in secret to women crying for pagan gods at the temple gate, and men openly turning their backs on the altar. The message is clear: what people call “a light thing,” God sees as abomination. Judgment begins in His house, and those who mourn sin—not those who excuse it—are the ones marked for mercy.
Listeners are challenged to examine their lives, ask hard questions, and return to sincere, forceful prayer. Before judgment falls, there is still a window to cry out, repent, and turn. Prayer still reaches every situation.
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