You’ve been in valleys so dark you wondered if light would ever break through. The dream that died despite your efforts. The relationship that’s become scattered bones. The hope that dried up months ago. This message explores one of scripture’s most audacious promises—God asking whether dead bones can live again.
Through Ezekiel’s vision of the valley of dry bones, we discover that God doesn’t evacuate us from our valleys but transforms them into testimonies of divine power. You’ll learn why resurrection requires two kinds of prophecy and why the hardest valleys often become gathering places for others seeking hope. Whether you’re standing in your own valley or walking alongside someone who is, this sermon offers practical guidance for choosing to speak life when death’s evidence seems overwhelming.
Join us this Sunday as we light the love candle and explore how divine breath still moves through impossible places, creating resurrection power we cannot manufacture ourselves.