Can These Bones Live? (copy) (copy)
It’s incredible to think about the scene Ezekiel found himself in—a valley filled with dry bones, a stark reminder of a lost hope. When God asked, "Can these bones live?" He wasn’t looking for Ezekiel’s report. He wanted Ezekiel to reflect on the situation through the lens of faith. It’s almost as if God was saying, “Look at the impossible and remember who I am.” And Ezekiel, in his wisdom, opted for the hopeful uncertainty: “Lord, you know whether these bones can live.”
Now, isn’t that relatable? Many of us have parts of our lives that feel just as desolate. Maybe it's a dream that seems dead, a relationship that’s been fractured, or a health issue that feels insurmountable. Like those bones, it’s easy to think we are beyond repair. But here’s the beautiful truth—God specializes in reviving what we deem lost.
When God instructed Ezekiel to preach to the bones, that’s when God’s power happened. Piece by piece, those bones came together, muscle and skin formed, and eventually, life was breathed back into them! So, I want to encourage you: Whatever valley you’re in, hold onto that hope. Trust that if God can restore a valley of bones into a living army, He can certainly breathe life back into your dreams or circumstances. It’s never too late for a revival!
If you are not a Christian here are the ABCs to becoming one:
Admit you are a sinner in need of a Savior.
Believe that Jesus died for you and rose from the dead.
Confess your sins to God, ask Him to forgive you, and commit your life to Him.


