### Summary
Life often brings storms that create crises of faith. These storms, whether they be death, divorce, rejection, grief, poverty, or other challenges, can make us feel dead inside. However, we are not saved or delivered by how we feel but by our faith in God. Our emotions are real, but they should not dictate our faith. The Bible even shows that different emotions produce different chemical compositions in our tears, proving that our emotional responses are complex and varied. Despite these storms, God calls us to believe in His power to resurrect what seems dead in our lives. [01:05]
In Ezekiel 37, God sets the prophet Ezekiel in a valley full of dry bones, representing death and hopelessness. God asks Ezekiel if these bones can live again, challenging his faith. Ezekiel wisely responds, "Sovereign Lord, you know." This response shows that while we may not always have the answers, we can trust that God does. God then commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the bones, demonstrating that our words have power. When we speak God's word over our situations, we invite His power to bring life to what seems dead. [13:30]
Ezekiel's obedience to God's command to prophesy to the bones is a powerful lesson. As he prophesies, there is a noise, a rattling sound, and the bones come together, forming skeletons. This miraculous event shows that when we speak God's word, even the most hopeless situations can begin to change. However, the bones, though assembled, still lack life. This teaches us that while initial changes are significant, we must continue to seek God's breath, His Spirit, to bring full restoration and life. [29:16]
God then instructs Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath, calling the Spirit of God to enter the bones. As Ezekiel obeys, the breath enters the bodies, and they come to life, standing as a vast army. This illustrates that God's power not only brings things together but also breathes life into them, making them fully alive. We are reminded that God's instructions may seem outrageous, but they are designed to show His glory and power. [35:11]
Throughout the sermon, the emphasis is on the power of our words and the necessity of prophesying to our situations. We are encouraged to speak life into our dead dreams, visions, and purposes. By declaring God's promises and believing in His power, we can see miraculous changes in our lives. The sermon concludes with a call to action, urging everyone to stand and declare God's word over their lives, believing that all things are possible with God. [46:21]
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Storms and Crises Are Temporary: Life's storms, whether they be emotional, financial, or relational, are temporary detours on the way to our destiny. These crises can make us feel dead inside, but our faith in God, not our emotions, should guide us. We must remember that God has the power to resurrect what seems dead in our lives. [01:05]
- 2. The Power of Prophesying: In Ezekiel 37, God commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the dry bones, demonstrating the power of speaking God's word over our situations. Our words have the power to bring life to what seems dead. By declaring God's promises, we invite His power to work in our lives. [13:30]
- 3. Obedience Brings Miracles: Ezekiel's obedience to God's command to prophesy to the bones resulted in a miraculous transformation. This teaches us that when we obey God's instructions, even when they seem outrageous, we can experience His miraculous power. Our obedience makes a demand on the anointing and creates a response from God. [29:16]
- 4. The Breath of God Brings Full Restoration: While the initial prophesying brought the bones together, it was the breath of God that brought them to life. This illustrates that we need the Spirit of God to bring full restoration and life to our situations. We must continue to seek God's breath, His Spirit, to make us fully alive. [35:11]
- 5. Declare God's Promises Over Your Life: We are encouraged to speak life into our dead dreams, visions, and purposes. By declaring God's promises and believing in His power, we can see miraculous changes in our lives. This act of prophesying is a demonstration of our faith and trust in God's ability to bring life to what seems dead. [46:21]
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