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Valley of Dry Bones
in Ezekiel 37
Ezekiel’s vision of
the valley of dry bones (Ezekiel 37:1-14) came to him after God had directed
him to prophesy the rebirth of Israel (jy, jou gesin) in chapter 36. God had
just announced, through the prophet, that Israel will be restored to her land
in blessing under the leadership of “David, My servant [who] shall be king over
them” (Ezekiel 37:24), clearly a reference to the future under Jesus Christ the
Messiah, descendant of David (Isaiah 7:14, 9:6-7; Luke 1:31-33). However, this
seemed remote in light of Israel’s present condition (your marriage, relationships, finances, illness, hardness of heart, etc). She
was “dead” as a nation, deprived of her land, her king and her Temple. She had
been divided and dispersed for so long that unification and restoration seemed
impossible. So God gave Ezekiel the vision of the dry bones as sign.
God transported
Ezekiel—probably not literally, but in a vision—to a valley full of dry bones
and directed him to speak to the bones. Ezekiel was to tell the bones that God
would make breath enter the bones and they would come to life, just as in the
creation of man when He breathed life into Adam (Genesis 2:7). Ezekiel obeyed,
the bones came together, flesh developed, skin covered the bones, breath
entered them and they stood up in a vast army. This vision symbolized the whole
House of Israel (u and your family) that
was then in captivity (sin, addictions, lies, etc). Like
unburied skeletons, the people were in a state of living death, pining away
with no end to their judgment in sight. They thought their hope was gone and
they were cut off forever. The surviving Israelites felt their national hopes
had been dashed and the nation had died in the flames of Babylon’s attack with
no hope of resurrection.
The
reviving of the dry bones signified God’s plan for Israel’s future national
restoration. The vision also, and most
importantly, showed that Israel’s (u, your family) new life depended on God’s power and not the circumstances of the people. Putting “breath” by God’s
Spirit in the bones showed that God would not only restore them physically but
spiritually as well. The Israelites residing in Palestine today are not the fulfilment
of this prophecy. It will be fulfilled when God re-gathers believing Israelites
to the land (Jeremiah 31:33, 33:14-16) and Christ returns to establish His
Millennial Kingdom (Matthew 24:30-31).
Speak life into your 'dead situations', envision growth, healing, restoration by depending on God's power to bring forth life in every situation.
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