DRY BONES. Romans 10:17; Ezekiel 37.

When you walk through a cattle ranch, dry bones are common—most farmers leave dead cows for the buzzards. Soon bones bleached white are the only thing left. If you happened across the dried-up, crumbling bones of an elderly bovine, would you command those bones to live? Imagine making such a request: the bones are notContinue reading “DRY BONES. Romans 10:17; Ezekiel 37.”

JERUSALEM HAS NO RIVER. Ezekiel 47:1-12; John 4:14.

Great cities are built on the water: New York, Cairo, London, Paris, Rome, Tokyo—but not Jerusalem. This world capital, a sacred destination to billions of Christians, Jews, and Muslims—has no river, no port, no shipping. Jerusalem is landlocked. But in Heaven the New Jerusalem will be the source of the greatest river: “There was waterContinue reading “JERUSALEM HAS NO RIVER. Ezekiel 47:1-12; John 4:14.”

Dry Bones. Ezekiel 37:1-14.

Have you ever felt dead inside? Maybe that was how the Hebrews felt in Ezekiel 37. So God took Ezekiel out and showed him an entire valley filled with human bones as far as the eye could see. God asks “Can these bones live?,” and Zeke says, “Only you know.” So God tells him toContinue reading “Dry Bones. Ezekiel 37:1-14.”