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Can these bones live again?
Topic: #98 of 2000 for Sermons on Discipleship
Scripture:
Ezekiel 37:1-37:10
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: December 2001
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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Title: Can these bones live again?
Text: Ezekiel 37:1-10
Jokingly, we often say that Ezekiel was called to the worst congregation any preacher has ever faced.
However, it pictures something many believers face in their Christian experience – the "hopeless situation."
Introduction:
At this time in history, both Israel and Judah were ruined politically, Assyria had scattered Israel, and Judah had been captured by Babylon. Both Isaiah and Jeremiah predicted a return from captivity, but Ezekiel’s vision goes even further down the years. He sees the time when the dead nation would come alive again. In the vision, he saw very many bones in the open valley and they were very dry. It was the picture of utter defeat, with the bones of the armies drying and unburied. What a vivid description of the Jewish people at this time in history. But through the power of God’s word, the bones came together and formed men; and through the power of the Spirit (wind), life was given to them. This pictures the future revival of the nation when the Jews will be brought up out of the graves of the Gentile nations where they have been scattered. Politically this took place May 14, 1948, when the modern nation of Israel entered into the family of nations again. Of course, the nation is dead spiritually; but one day when Christ returns, the nation will be born in a day and be saved,
This scripture may not have any reference to the church, but it can be used to describe the serious problem that exists within the modern churches. Here one can also see the only solution to our problems.
Let’s look for a moment at the vision of Ezekiel, May we learn and be blessed of the Lord!
Just as we see the destructive force of sin in the vision of Isaiah, we see deterioration in our homes and churches because of neglect of God’s truth.
Illustration: Where do children get their sense of values ?
Question? Where do children get their sense of value? When you give your child a dime for the offering plate and a dollar for cokes, candy, ice cream, etc., you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you insist that your child do his public school homework, but complain if the church sends home some Bible reading and memory work, you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you stay home to putter around the house instead of going to Sunday School and Church, you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you put sports and pleasure events ahead of your duties and responsibilities to the church, you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you allow your child to stay up late and watch TV, orstay out late for a sports or pleasure event, and have no concern in their attending youth meetings at the church, you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you insist that your child go to public school, but not to Sunday School and church, you are showing your values to your child.
I The Pitiful Condition “valley full of bones”
A. God is concerned for the people
-God has always and will always be concerned for the spiritual well-being of mankind, regardless of
their disobedience and lack of trust.. It was a shame that a people would allow themselves to digress
to such a pitiful spiritual state,
B. Ezekiel sees the most tragic
Text: Ezekiel 37:1-10
Jokingly, we often say that Ezekiel was called to the worst congregation any preacher has ever faced.
However, it pictures something many believers face in their Christian experience – the "hopeless situation."
Introduction:
At this time in history, both Israel and Judah were ruined politically, Assyria had scattered Israel, and Judah had been captured by Babylon. Both Isaiah and Jeremiah predicted a return from captivity, but Ezekiel’s vision goes even further down the years. He sees the time when the dead nation would come alive again. In the vision, he saw very many bones in the open valley and they were very dry. It was the picture of utter defeat, with the bones of the armies drying and unburied. What a vivid description of the Jewish people at this time in history. But through the power of God’s word, the bones came together and formed men; and through the power of the Spirit (wind), life was given to them. This pictures the future revival of the nation when the Jews will be brought up out of the graves of the Gentile nations where they have been scattered. Politically this took place May 14, 1948, when the modern nation of Israel entered into the family of nations again. Of course, the nation is dead spiritually; but one day when Christ returns, the nation will be born in a day and be saved,
This scripture may not have any reference to the church, but it can be used to describe the serious problem that exists within the modern churches. Here one can also see the only solution to our problems.
Let’s look for a moment at the vision of Ezekiel, May we learn and be blessed of the Lord!
Just as we see the destructive force of sin in the vision of Isaiah, we see deterioration in our homes and churches because of neglect of God’s truth.
Illustration: Where do children get their sense of values ?
Question? Where do children get their sense of value? When you give your child a dime for the offering plate and a dollar for cokes, candy, ice cream, etc., you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you insist that your child do his public school homework, but complain if the church sends home some Bible reading and memory work, you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you stay home to putter around the house instead of going to Sunday School and Church, you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you put sports and pleasure events ahead of your duties and responsibilities to the church, you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you allow your child to stay up late and watch TV, orstay out late for a sports or pleasure event, and have no concern in their attending youth meetings at the church, you are showing your sense of values to your child. When you insist that your child go to public school, but not to Sunday School and church, you are showing your values to your child.
I The Pitiful Condition “valley full of bones”
A. God is concerned for the people
-God has always and will always be concerned for the spiritual well-being of mankind, regardless of
their disobedience and lack of trust.. It was a shame that a people would allow themselves to digress
to such a pitiful spiritual state,
B. Ezekiel sees the most tragic
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