Ezekiel’s Dry Bones Prophesy

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Talk about a supernatural tour guide! Our heavenly Father whisked away the Prophet Ezekiel to a valley full of dead men’s bones, as documented in Ezekiel chapter 37, asking the prophet, “Can these bones live?”

He then ordered Ezekiel to speak words of life to those sunbaked bones and they reassembled before his very eyes, watching sinews and flesh added until the skeletons stood up.

What could this possibly mean? Further down in Ezekiel it is revealed that the nation of Israel would be resurrected from the dead, predicting God’s chosen people would someday in the distant future return to “the promised land.” What’s more, this new creation was shown to stand on its feet, becoming a nation and a great army. Today, the IDF is one of the 5 strongest armies in the world!

You see, according to verse 11, those bones in the desert represented the “whole house of Israel.” The Prophet Ezekiel received that word 26-hundred years ago…that not only Judah and Benjamin, but the ten missing tribes, as well, would reappear in The Promised Land.

In verses 16 through 23, Ezekiel is shown two sticks, one named Judah and the other named Ephraim, representing lost Israel. They would be brought back from the lands of the heathen where they were scattered. And those two sticks would be bound together to become one stick again: united, forgiven, cleansed, and made holy again!

The line of David returns to rule over Israel in verse 24 in an everlasting covenant of peace, with their heavenly Father’s sanctuary in the midst of them, forever, as written in verse 28.

Two and a half millennia later, in 1948, Israel was re-born. Not even the horrors of World War II would prevent that perfect promise from being fulfilled. Today those dry bones of Ezekiel have come back to life! Missing tribes of Israel were regathered with the house of Judah and the Jewish nation was reborn in a day, as prophesied in Isaiah, Chapter 66, verse 8.

Let me ask you this question. If the Creator of heaven and earth could fulfill such an impossible-seeming promise for His chosen ones even after the Babylonians had just decimated Jerusalem in 597 B.C., imagine what He has in store for you, in your life today.

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