Breaking news of former Prince Andrew’s arrest collided with a heightened sense of prophetic urgency as Joseph Z described it as part of a larger convergence of global events—one he believes is calling the church to respond not with fear, but with discernment, prayer and a renewed commitment to biblical order.
“Prince Andrew has just been arrested,” Z said at the outset of a new livestream, linking the moment to ongoing public pressure surrounding the Epstein Files. “We’ve got to continue to pray for the continual release of these Epstein Files…because the Lord, I believe, is bringing darkness into the light so people are exposed to it for the sake of clarity. And the big word is justice.”
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Z emphasized the spiritual stakes he believes are involved in scandals involving exploitation and abuse, framing them as more than political controversies. “We’ve been praying for justice,” he said. “All that’s been done in darkness is being drugged into the light right now.”
At the same time, Z cautioned against becoming consumed by darkness. “We’re not trying to amplify and really just emphasize wickedness,” he said. “We got to glance at Goliath while gazing at God.” His core concern: that believers remain spiritually sober without becoming sensational—or worse, cooperating with fear.
That warning extended to the prophetic movement itself. Z addressed what he described as a wave of people releasing dire predictions about national leaders. “Sometimes you see things you see things not to be publicly declared,” he said. “You see them to come against it.”
Instead of “releasing words of evil and darkness,” Z urged a redemptive posture rooted in Scripture and intercession. He cited Acts 11, where the prophet Agabus foretold famine, and the church responded not with panic, but with practical action and aid. “When this prophetic word was released, the church mobilized,” he said.
In a time when global shaking seems to accelerate, the call is simple yet weighty: keep your eyes on God, contend for justice and respond as the early church did—not with fear, but with faith-filled action that reflects the order and authority of heaven.
Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].











