Day 243: Chronological Bible in One Year Devotion:
The valley of dry bones in Ezekiel 37 reveals God’s power to restore what is lifeless. Israel, scattered and broken, seemed beyond hope, yet God promised revival by His Spirit. In Ezekiel 38–39, God demonstrates His sovereignty over nations, showing that no power can triumph against His will. Even in Ezekiel 32:1–16, where Egypt’s fall is foretold, we see the reminder that human strength fades, but God’s purposes stand.
This flows naturally from yesterday’s theme of renewal: God not only restores but breathes His Spirit into dry, defeated places. He defeats every enemy, silences every fear, and turns what seems dead into a testimony of His glory. Whatever feels hopeless in your life, God can revive it with His breath and power. He is both the Shepherd who restores and the Warrior who defends.
Prayer: Lord, breathe Your Spirit into every dry place of my life. Revive my faith, restore my strength, and grant me victory over the forces that rise against me. Teach me to trust in Your sovereignty and to live by the power of Your Spirit. May my life reflect Your glory. In Jesus' name, Amen.

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