Ezekiel’s vision of the valley of dry bones is a striking image that resonates across centuries. In this prophetic scene, God shows Ezekiel a desolate valley filled with dry, scattered bones - a representation of Israel’s spiritual state at the time. This vivid metaphor speaks prophetically to us today, highlighting the potential for dramatic spiritual renewal even in the most hopeless situations.
As we examine this passage, we can extract several key principles about the nature and purpose of revival:
1. 🔑 Revival Begins with God’s Initiative
In Ezekiel’s vision, it is God who initiates the process of renewal. He brings the prophet to the valley and poses the critical question: “Son of man, can these bones live?” This reminds us that true revival is not something we can manufacture through human effort alone. It starts with God’s desire to breathe new life into His people.
2. 🤝 Revival Requires Human Cooperation
While God initiates revival, He also invites human participation. He inst…
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