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TODAY'S READING:
WORD OF THE DAY:
- Breathe
Remember that old Sunday School song about the dry bones? It’s a catchy tune, but the story behind it, found in Ezekiel 37, is far more powerful than a simple children’s song. It’s a story of hopelessness turned to hope, of death transformed into life, all through the breath of God.
In Ezekiel 37, the prophet is given a vision of a valley filled with dry bones—an image of utter desolation and death. But God commands Ezekiel to prophesy to these bones, and as he does, something miraculous happens. The bones begin to rattle and come together, forming skeletons. Then, sinews, flesh, and skin cover them, but they are still lifeless. It’s only when God commands Ezekiel to call upon the breath—His breath—that the bodies come to life. The breath of God transforms these dry bones into a living, breathing army.
This powerful imagery is not just about a physical resurrection but symbolizes the spiritual revival that God promises to His people. They were like those dry bones. But with His breath, God restores them, giving them life, hope, and a future. As Charles Spurgeon noted, we must be attentive to every movement of God’s Spirit, recognizing that even the smallest signs of life are part of His restorative work.
As we move to Ezekiel 38, we encounter another dramatic scene—a prophecy against Gog, the leader of a mysterious and powerful nation. Gog’s armies rise against Israel, threatening to overwhelm God’s people. But just as quickly as they rise, God declares their defeat. He promises to bring confusion among Gog’s forces, causing them to turn on each other, and He will send torrential rain, hailstones, fire, and sulfur to destroy them. This display of God’s power serves as a reminder that no enemy, no matter how great, can stand against Him.
The defeat of Gog is symbolic of all the forces that rise against God’s people throughout history.
We all go through seasons where our spirits feel dry and lifeless, where hope seems distant, and dreams feel shattered. It’s in these moments that we need God’s breath to revive us, to infuse us with new life, passion, and purpose. Just as God breathed life into the valley of dry bones, He wants to breathe life into us. His breath can restore what is broken, heal what is wounded, and revive what seems dead.
But there’s another lesson in these chapters. The story of Gog reminds us that while we may face battles and adversities, we are not alone. God’s breath strengthens us, and His power protects us. When we try to do things on our own, like the Egyptians, we distance ourselves from the true source of life and strength. Instead, we should invite God into our struggles, asking Him to breathe life into our darkest moments.
As you reflect on today’s readings, ask yourself: Do you need God’s breath to revive a particular area of your life? Let’s invite God’s presence into these areas. Breathe on us, Lord. Revive, protect, and humble us so that we may walk in alignment with Your perfect will.
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