The Watchman's Cry

audiobook (Unabridged) Ezekiel Warns the People

By Prisca J. Okatta

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In a time of spiritual apathy and national decay, the prophet Ezekiel was appointed by God as a "watchman" over Israel, tasked with warning the people of their impending doom if they refused to repent and return to God. The Watchman's Cry: Ezekiel Warns the People immerses you in the life and message of this bold prophet, who, through visions, parables, and stern proclamations, called Israel to awaken from its moral and spiritual slumber. The watchman's role was no easy task—Ezekiel faced rejection, mockery, and persecution as he delivered God's warnings, but he remained faithful, knowing that the fate of the nation rested in their response to God's voice.

In The Watchman's Cry: Ezekiel Warns the People, you will discover:

👉 The powerful symbolism of Ezekiel's role as a watchman and how God appointed him to give warnings of coming judgment, urging the people to turn from their sinful ways.

👉 The vivid and often disturbing visions Ezekiel received, including the vision of the valley of dry bones and the destructive "chariot" of God's glory, and how these revelations conveyed God's message of judgment and hope.

👉 The deep spiritual lessons of Ezekiel's prophecies—how God revealed the depth of Israel's sin and idolatry, and how He called them to repentance before it was too late.

👉 Ezekiel's unwavering commitment to God's message despite the rejection he faced, showing how the faithful must sometimes speak the truth, even when it's difficult and unpopular.

👉 The hope of restoration that echoed through Ezekiel's prophecies, as he proclaimed that even after judgment, God would bring His people back to their land and restore their hearts to Him.


When we stand as watchmen for God, we not only call others to repentance, but also point them toward His mercy and redemption.

The Watchman's Cry