Breathe on These Bones 

There are seasons when life feels dry.

Dreams that once burned bright feel like scattered bones.
Prayers seem unanswered.
Vision feels buried.
Hope feels thin.

In Ezekiel 37, the prophet stands in a valley full of dry bones — not just lifeless, but long dead. God asks him a question that sounds almost impossible:

Son of man, can these bones live?”

That question still echoes today.

Can your marriage live?
Can your calling live?
Can your passion live?
Can your faith live again?

Human logic says no.
But God doesn’t ask Ezekiel to fix the bones.
He tells him to speak to them.

In “Breathe On These Bones,” we cry out for the breath of God — because revival doesn’t come from effort. It comes from His Spirit.

The Hebrew word for breath in this passage is Ruach — wind, breath, Spirit. The same breath that filled Adam’s lungs. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the grave.

What looked like a graveyard became an army.

That means your dry season is not your final chapter.

God specializes in resurrection spaces.


Today’s Reminder

You don’t need all the answers.
You need His breath.

Speak life over what looks lifeless.
Declare His Word over your valley.
And invite the Spirit to do what only He can do.

The bones may be dry — but they are not beyond Him.


Prayer

Holy Spirit, breathe on the places in my life that feel dry.
Revive what I thought was over.
Restore vision where hope has faded.
Teach me to speak Your Word, even in the valley. Turn my graveyard into an army.
Amen.

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