Originally released in October 2013 and now recorded in my devotional, ORACLES OF GRACE, this word is even more relevant today as we enter a new year…
We may love this Scriptural example of speaking life to dead things found in Ezekiel 37, but we have totally missed a key element in the reason for this supernatural resurrection!
The Lord brought Ezekiel to a valley of dry bones and told him to prophesy life to them: “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. I will attach tendons to you and make flesh come upon you and cover you with skin; I will put breath in you, and you will come to life. Then you will know that I am the LORD.'” (Ezekiel 36:4-6)
We have used this reference as a formula for declaring life into dead situations, relationships, and various issues in our life which needed resurrection power. Though faith is usually exercised in this pronouncement of life, I see another, more important factor that is behind the success of Ezekiel’s command. This was not a demonstration of prophetic authority but a powerful result of a PROPHETIC LIFE.
We need to realize that Ezekiel came to that valley with a history – an amazing journey of surrender, radical obedience and a sanctified life. It is THIS key ingredient which makes Ezekiel’s pronouncement so incredible and the single most important ingredient that is desperately needed today in the Church. Without this ingredient, our prophetic pronouncements may be sincere and heart-felt, but lacking power.
What is Ezekiel’s history? After Assyria conquered Israel, the Jews were scattered and Ezekiel lived with the other Jewish exiles in Babylonia. They were lost, angry and without cause. Though he was from a priestly line, the Lord called Ezekiel as a prophet to his people. Unfortunately, God not only told him that the people wouldn’t listen to him (2:4), but that things would get worse before they got better! The Jews would see Jerusalem fall before they were ready for God’s intervention. Ezekiel’s job was to warn his brethren about the impending destruction and call them back to God.
In doing so, God asked Ezekiel to do some extremely insane things! Ezekiel was to be a signpost to the people (Ezekiel 12:11) meaning that he was supposed to demonstrate God’s messages in very specific ways. He was not to simply speak prophetic words, but to live a PROPHETIC LIFE. By demonstrating humility and a willingness to follow at all costs, people around him would SEE God’s will in action. Consider the things Ezekiel was asked to do:
– Eat a scroll of mourning and lament to have God’s heart for intercession (3:1-4)
– Be tied up with ropes in his own home and not be able to speak until the Lord allowed him (3:25-27)
– Lay on his right side for 390 days and then on his left side for 40 days to symbolize Israel’s years of rebellion (Chapter 4)
– Shave his head and beard, which was usually unlawful for a Jew (Chapter 5)
– Prophesy death and destruction to his brethren (11:10-13).
– Pack his belongings and hand dig through the wall to demonstrate what would happen to the Israelites in captivity (121-6).
As if these things didn’t already test Ezekiel’s resolve to humble himself before the Lord in complete surrender and obedience, he was told one more heart-wrenching command. The Lord told Ezekiel He would take his wife “with one blow” to be a sign to Israel of what would happen to Jerusalem, their beloved city. Ezekiel was told he couldn’t even mourn her death (24:15-16). Here was a prophet who had faithfully obeyed every command of the Lord, willing to suffer ridicule, scrutiny and prophesy doom and destruction to his fellow Jews. Now, he was told that the love of his life would be taken from Him – as a SIGN.
Scripture doesn’t indicate what Ezekiel’s initial response was. All we can assume is that he faithfully trusted the Lord’s directives just as before. The next chapter simply picks up with the next Word the Lord gave him.
It is just 3 chapters later that we finally get to the VALLEY OF THE DRY BONES. This opportunity to see the power of God demonstrated before his eyes came AFTER years of obedience and faithfulness to God’s Word. It was not just the prophet Ezekiel who stood before those dry bones, but the man Ezekiel. This was one who had a history with his God, living out every request and following every directive he was given. THIS is the key ingredient that gave him the authority to speak to those dry bones in the valley of death. He had already been there and knew what to do. Because he had faithfully demonstrated humility, surrender and faith in God, those bones immediately responded to his words and a vast army stood before him full of resurrection power!
I believe this is where we are in the Church today. We have a huge valley of dry bones before us in our communities, cities and nation. We see biblical values dying, the decay of morals and absolutes as well as a complete absence of the fear of the Lord. We desperately need supernatural intervention, the power of resurrection life and a revival of passion for the Lord. Though we know that God can raise the dead to life, the question is: Can our prophetic declarations be backed up by a prophetic LIFE? Do our lives reflect consistent surrender and absolute obedience to what He’s already said? Have we so focused on the formulas of words or presumed rights to spiritual authority that we have totally missed the most important ingredient?
The strongholds that we face today and the principalities that are threatening our communities and nation will not be overcome by a power confrontation. It will not be a test of the wills or the level of passion or the hours of prayer that will determine the outcome.
The enemies of God will be defeated by a HOLY and HUMBLE people who have demonstrated the rule of God through their lives and practices. It is a righteous life that will totally disarm the enemy and release the power to bring new life. These are not just values, but heart issues that must be tested and tried, just as they were for Ezekiel.
I pray that the words God spoke to Ezekiel about Israel would be true for us today:
“I will show the holiness of my great name, which has been profaned among the nations, the name you have profaned among them. Then the nations will know that I am the Lord, declares the Sovereign Lord, when I am proved holy through you before their eyes.” (Ezekiel 26:23)
Now 50% off with Coupon Code CHRISTMAS50
40 devotional entries to strengthen your walk with God and encourage your faith. Offer expires January 1, 2025
9 Responses
Thank you for this truth. Yes, I want to live a prophetic life where I listen and obey God daily, in all aspects of my life. May the church do so as well.
There are modern day Ezekiels in 2024. Both men and women. God grace us to serve them in prayer because their lives 💟 can be easily misunderstood!
Tremendous article will read this again and again. May we be a holy people.
We must be careful to distinguish between calls to specific ministry and general revelation for Christian lives. While Ephesians 4:17-5:21 is one such outline of a Christian life, the call to Ezekiel in chapters 2 and 3 are quite specific that Ezekiel himself would be a visible example of life lived in obedience to God’s Word, which Israel was clearly rebelling against at that point. Admittedly, the Church needs a clarion call to purity and a commitment to plumb the depths of Wisdom in God’s Word today. But even Jonathan Edwards, while famous for writing “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” is also known to have written more about JOY than anyone else in his day….
Very timely word, and so profound. Thank you for sharing, Wanda! May this be our prayer for this moment in time.
Yes, living a righteous and holy life, being humble and obedient to how God guides us through prayer, prophets, the Bible and other people is very important. But I believe God can use the prophecies we speak out loud, whether we have heard them ourselves or heard them through a prophet, even if we are not as righteous and holy as we might one day become. I think we are all works in progress and as long as we’re committed to following Christ, and our hearts are genuinely for the Lord, God will honor our declarations and decrees for the advancement of His kingdom on earth. Too much trying to be righteous and holy like a saint with our own strength and without the Holy Spirit and without seeking God’s will for our personal walk with Him in prayer, will just lead to self-righteousness and looking down on others. Love is the key.
Beautifully said! God bless you deeply and abundantly. Happy Blessed New Year!
So good and so true 👍
I agree with this word. God has been calling me to holiness for years now. His power flows greater with greater submission and longing for his will to appear mire fully in the earth.