In Ezekiel chapter 22, God exposes the sins of Jerusalem — bloodshed, idolatry, corruption, and injustice.
This chapter shows how prophets, priests, and rulers all failed in their responsibility, leading the nation away from God instead of toward Him.
God looks for one person to stand in the gap, to intercede for the land — but He finds no one.
Ezekiel 22 is a powerful warning about leadership, responsibility, and the danger of ignoring God’s truth.
In this video, we explain:
The role of prophets, priests, and rulers in Ezekiel 22
Why God judged Jerusalem
What “standing in the gap” really means
Lessons from Ezekiel 22 that still apply today
This message reminds us that God desires justice, truth, and faithfulness, not outward religion.
📖 “I looked for someone among them who would stand in the gap… but I found no one.” — Ezekiel 22:30