TITLE: DRY BONES SHALL RISE AGAIN
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: Ezekiel 37:1-10
Supporting Texts: Isaiah 43:19, Romans 8:11, Job 14:7-9
INTRODUCTION:
The vision of the dry bones in Ezekiel represents a situation of hopelessness and despair. It symbolises a people who have lost hope and are in spiritual, physical, or emotional death. However, the power of God can bring life to even the most impossible situations. This message is a call to believe that no matter how dead a situation seems, God can breathe life into it and cause dry bones to rise again.
1. THE VALLEY OF DRY BONES: A SYMBOL OF DESPAIR
a) The State of Dry Bones
The bones were not only dry but exceedingly dry, indicating that the situation had been hopeless for a long time (Ezekiel 37:2).
b) Hopeless Situations in Our Lives
Many people face situations that seem dead—failed relationships, financial ruin, or lost dreams—similar to the dry bones in Ezekiel’s vision.
c) Recognising Our Valleys
Everyone faces a "valley of dry bones" at some point, whether it's personal struggles, family issues, or a stagnant career.
d) The Question of Hope
God asked Ezekiel, “Can these bones live?” This question challenges us to consider whether we truly believe God can revive what seems dead (Ezekiel 37:3).
Biblical Example:
Sarah and Abraham's situation seemed impossible, but God gave life to their dry bones by fulfilling His promise of Isaac (Genesis 18:10-14).
2. THE POWER OF GOD'S WORD: PROPHESYING TO DRY BONES
a) The Power of God's Word to Transform
God instructed Ezekiel to prophesy to the bones. The Word of God has the power to bring life to the dead (Hebrews 4:12).
b) Speaking Life into Dead Situations
We are called to speak God's Word over the seemingly dead areas of our lives—finances, health, relationships—trusting that His Word will bring life (Isaiah 55:11).
c) The Breath of God
As Ezekiel prophesied, the breath (Spirit) of God entered the bones, bringing life. God’s Spirit can restore life to any situation (Romans 8:11).
d) Faith in God's Promises
When God gives a promise, we must believe it and declare it, even if the situation seems impossible (Mark 11:23).
Biblical Example:
Jesus spoke life to Lazarus after four days in the grave, and he rose from the dead (John 11:43-44).
3. THE PROCESS OF RESTORATION: FROM BONES TO A GREAT ARMY
a) God Restores in Stages
The bones came together, then sinews and flesh covered them, and finally, the breath of life entered them. God often works in stages when restoring us (Ezekiel 37:7-8).
b) Patience in the Process
Restoration takes time, but we must trust that God is at work, even if we don’t see immediate results (Psalm 27:14).
c) God’s Complete Restoration
God doesn’t do partial work. He fully restores, just as He turned the valley of dry bones into a mighty army (Philippians 1:6).
d) A New Life and Purpose
The bones did not just come to life—they became an army. When God revives us, He gives us new purpose and strength (Jeremiah 29:11).
Biblical Example:
Job lost everything, but after his trial, God restored him with double blessings (Job 42:10-12).
4. HOPE FOR THE HOPELESS: GOD CAN DO THE IMPOSSIBLE
a) God Specialises in Impossible Situations
The valley of dry bones represents the impossible, but with God, nothing is impossible (Luke 1:37).
b) Hope in the Face of Hopelessness
Just as God brought life to dry bones, He can bring hope to the most hopeless situations in our lives (Isaiah 43:19).
c) Faith That God Will Do It Again
We have seen God's works in the past, and He is the same God today. What He did before, He can do again (Hebrews 13:8).
d) Resurrecting Dead Dreams and Visions
God can breathe life into dead dreams and visions, just as He did with the dry bones (Habakkuk 2:3).
Biblical Example:
Hannah, once barren and mocked, trusted God and was given the child she prayed for (1 Samuel 1:9-20).
5. A CALL TO ACTION: TRUSTING GOD FOR REVIVAL
a) Trusting in God's Power to Revive
We must believe in God’s power to revive dead situations and trust that He will work in His time (Romans 4:20-21).
b) Prophesying Over Your Life
Like Ezekiel, we are called to speak life over dead areas in our lives—our families, businesses, health—and expect God to move.
c) Positioning Ourselves for Revival
To experience revival, we must position ourselves through prayer, obedience, and faith in God’s Word (2 Chronicles 7:14).
d) Living in the Spirit of Resurrection
The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in us, giving us the power to overcome every form of death and barrenness (Romans 8:11).
Biblical Example:
The early church experienced revival and great growth after receiving the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1-4, 41).
CONCLUSION:
Dry bones represent situations in our lives that appear hopeless, lifeless, and beyond repair. But with God, nothing is impossible. He is the God who brings life to the dead and calls things that are not as though they were. If we prophesy His Word over our situations and believe in His power, our dry bones will rise again, and we will experience revival and restoration in every area of life.
PRAYER POINTS:
1. Father, breathe life into every dead area of my life in Jesus’ name.
2. Lord, cause my dry bones to rise again and bring restoration to my situation.
3. Father, I declare that every hopeless situation in my life shall receive divine intervention.
4. Lord, restore everything that has been lost or stolen from me in Jesus' name.
5. Father, bring revival to my spiritual life and fill me with Your Holy Spirit.
6. Lord, let every dead dream and vision in my life come alive again.
7. Father, I declare that my family, finances, and health are being revived by Your power.
8. Lord, establish the work of my hands and bring fruitfulness to every barren area of my life.
9. Father, let Your resurrection power flow through me and bring new life.
10. Lord, I declare that every dry bone in my life shall rise and become a mighty army.
PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS:
1. I declare that every dead situation in my life is receiving life now in Jesus’ name.
2. I decree that the Spirit of God is breathing life into every dry bone in my family.
3. I declare that dead dreams, visions, and opportunities are coming back to life.
4. I decree that I shall walk in divine restoration and revival in every area of my life.
5. I declare that no situation is too dead for God to resurrect.
6. I decree that I am stepping into a season of new beginnings and divine restoration.
7. I declare that my life, health, and finances are being restored by the power of God.
8. I decree that every plan of the enemy to keep me in the valley of dry bones is cancelled.
9. I declare that I will rise and become a testimony of God’s resurrection power.
10. I decree that my dry bones have become a mighty army, and I shall fulfill my divine destiny.
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