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What does Ezekiel 37 teach about God’s power to save?

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Ezekiel 37 illustrates that God alone has the power to resurrect the spiritually dead through His word and Spirit.

Ezekiel 37 serves as a powerful representation of God's sovereign ability to save and revive spiritually dead individuals. In this chapter, God instructs Ezekiel to prophesy to the dry bones, promising to breathe life into them and bring them back to fullness. This imagery signifies that salvation is not dependent on human action but is entirely at God's discretion and power. The repeated phrases, 'I will' and 'you will live,' emphasize that God takes responsibility for giving life and transforming His people (Ezekiel 37:5-6). Furthermore, this transformation occurs through the work of the Holy Spirit, who is depicted as the breath that infuses life. This points to the broader Reformed understanding that regeneration and faith are entirely works of God, aligning with the doctrines of grace.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:5-6, Romans 8:11

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