Revival Awakens What’s Dead
Key Scripture:
Ezekiel 37:6
In Ezekiel’s vision, dry bones covered the valley floor. They were lifeless and scattered, beyond human repair. Yet when God breathed on them, what seemed impossible became living again.
Revival is the breath of God entering places that appear beyond hope. No heart is too hardened. No season is too dry. No situation is too far gone for the Spirit of God to restore. What feels final to us is often the very place where God intends to display His power.
When God revives, He does not simply improve what exists, He resurrects what has died.
Reflective Questions:
1. What area of my life feels spiritually dry or distant?
2. Have I stopped believing that God can restore it?
3. Am I willing to invite His breath into uncomfortable places?
Prayer:
Holy Spirit, breathe on the dry places in my life. Awaken what has fallen asleep and restore what has withered. I trust that You are able to bring life where I see none.
Action Step:
Pray consistently this week for one area that feels lifeless, asking God to restore it.
