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How do we know that God can regenerate the dead?

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Ezekiel's prophecy demonstrates God's sovereign power to breathe life into what is dead, revealing His ability to regenerate hearts.

Ezekiel 37 presents a dramatic illustration of God's sovereignty and power to regenerate. When God asks Ezekiel if the dry bones can live, Ezekiel wisely responds that only God knows. The subsequent commands to prophesy to the bones and breathe life into them reveal that God, through the preaching of His Word, sovereignly brings the dead to life. This mirrors the New Testament teaching, particularly in 2 Corinthians 4:6, where it states that God who commanded light to shine out of darkness has shone in our hearts. This shows that regeneration is wholly God's work, emphasizing that it is not dependent on human will or action.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:3, 2 Corinthians 4:6

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The Dry Bones
Allan Jellett · Feb 18, 1990
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