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The woman who was sentenced to hang in Iran for becoming a Christian just wrote this week that the regime that put a death sentence on her head is now falling — and she says what's coming next for Iran will be even more extraordinary than the military collapse.
Marziyeh Amirizadeh knows what Iran's darkness looks like from the inside. In 2009, she and her fellow house church leader Maryam Rostampour were arrested in Tehran, thrown into the infamous Evin Prison, and sentenced to death by hanging for the "crime" of converting from Islam to Christianity. They had spent years before their arrest distributing 20,000 Bibles across Tehran because God had given Marziyeh a vision: Iran was like a desert with no seeds, and He told her to plant them and trust the Holy Spirit to grow them.
She planted them. She went to prison. She was sentenced to die. And now, writing just this week, she says the harvest is finally coming.
Since the 12-Day War of 2025 decimated Iran's military, its nuclear capabilities, its terror proxies, and ultimately the regime itself — including the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei — Marziyeh has been watching what she believes is the direct fulfillment of biblical prophecy unfolding in real time. The Iranian rial has collapsed. Electricity is scarce. Water is running dry. Mosques that once enforced submission are closing by the thousands. And Iranians — the people her regime spent decades forcing to chant "death to America, death to Israel" — are publicly burning those same mosques and calling for the ayatollahs' downfall.
"It's begun," she wrote on April 3, 2026. "The downfall of the Islamic Republic, the evil regime that hijacked the country of my birth 47 years ago."
But she is clear that military victory alone is not enough. God told her years ago, in a vision while she was still inside Iran, that the weapon needed to truly lift the veil of darkness from the nation was not military — it was prayer. "To truly lift the veil of darkness from nearly half a century of this corrupt Islamic regime," she wrote, "a spiritual weapon is needed as well."
She has seen what Iranians are hungry for. When she and her friend moved through Tehran quietly offering the New Testament to ordinary people, person after person received it with gratitude. No one turned it away in disgust. Millions of Iranians, she says, have never truly chosen Islam. It was a chain — not a conviction.
"God has given me a vision of a Christian Iran," she said simply.
She is now calling the global Church to pray — with the same urgency and faith of a woman who planted seeds in a desert prison and watched God keep every promise He made.
The seeds are still growing. The desert is ending. And she wants to make sure the Body of Christ is ready to move when the walls come down completely.
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Copied from other source The woman who was sentenced to hang in Iran for becoming a Christian just wrote this week that the regime that put a death sentence on her head is now falling — and she says what's coming next for Iran will be even more extraordinary than the military collapse. Marziyeh Amirizadeh knows what Iran's darkness looks like from the inside. In 2009, she and her fellow house church leader Maryam Rostampour were arrested in Tehran, thrown into the infamous Evin Prison, and sentenced to death by hanging for the "crime" of converting from Islam to Christianity. They had spent years before their arrest distributing 20,000 Bibles across Tehran because God had given Marziyeh a vision: Iran was like a desert with no seeds, and He told her to plant them and trust the Holy Spirit to grow them. She planted them. She went to prison. She was sentenced to die. And now, writing just this week, she says the harvest is finally coming. Since the 12-Day War of 2025 decimated Iran's military, its nuclear capabilities, its terror proxies, and ultimately the regime itself — including the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei — Marziyeh has been watching what she believes is the direct fulfillment of biblical prophecy unfolding in real time. The Iranian rial has collapsed. Electricity is scarce. Water is running dry. Mosques that once enforced submission are closing by the thousands. And Iranians — the people her regime spent decades forcing to chant "death to America, death to Israel" — are publicly burning those same mosques and calling for the ayatollahs' downfall. "It's begun," she wrote on April 3, 2026. "The downfall of the Islamic Republic, the evil regime that hijacked the country of my birth 47 years ago." But she is clear that military victory alone is not enough. God told her years ago, in a vision while she was still inside Iran, that the weapon needed to truly lift the veil of darkness from the nation was not military — it was prayer. "To truly lift the veil of darkness from nearly half a century of this corrupt Islamic regime," she wrote, "a spiritual weapon is needed as well." She has seen what Iranians are hungry for. When she and her friend moved through Tehran quietly offering the New Testament to ordinary people, person after person received it with gratitude. No one turned it away in disgust. Millions of Iranians, she says, have never truly chosen Islam. It was a chain — not a conviction. "God has given me a vision of a Christian Iran," she said simply. She is now calling the global Church to pray — with the same urgency and faith of a woman who planted seeds in a desert prison and watched God keep every promise He made. The seeds are still growing. The desert is ending. And she wants to make sure the Body of Christ is ready to move when the walls come down completely. #MarziyehAmirizadeh #Iran #IranRevival #JesusChrist #FaithInAction #ToGodBeTheGlory #ChristianNews #PrayForIran #FreeIran #ChristianIran #GreatHarvest #PersecutedChurch #ProphecyFulfilled #fypシ゚viralシ
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