Ezekiel 37:4–5 (NIV)
Then he said to me, “Prophesy to these bones and say to them, ‘Dry bones, hear the word of the Lord! This is what the Sovereign Lord says to these bones: I will make breath enter you, and you will come to life.’”
In the valley of dry bones, God gave Ezekiel a vision of hopelessness transformed into purpose. What was dead came alive. The scattered bones became a vast army—not just restored physically, but revived spiritually.
This is what God still does today.
Many around us are dry—spiritually dead, weary, or disconnected. But God is still breathing life into His people. He calls us not only to come alive, but to rise up and follow Him wherever He leads.
Today, as we continue fasting and praying, let’s ask God to breathe new life into His Church, into our hearts, and into our land.
Pray with us today:
That God would revive the hearts of people in our community who feel dry, distant, or disconnected.
That the Church would rise up as a Spirit-filled believers ready to follow Jesus in obedience and boldness.
For the leaders of our nation, state, county, and city—that God would give them wisdom, courage, and discernment to lead with integrity and justice.
Jesus didn’t call us just to believe—but to follow. And in a world that can feel like a valley of dry bones, He is still the Resurrection and the Life!