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What does Ezekiel 37 teach about hope for the lost?

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Ezekiel 37 illustrates that restoration and hope for the lost can only come through God’s power.

In Ezekiel 37, the vision of dry bones coming to life illustrates that hope for the lost is solely a work of God. The passage conveys that without God's Spirit moving upon those who are dead in sin, there is no potential for regeneration or life. Initially, these bones represent a state of hopelessness, but God's promise to bring them to life demonstrates His sovereignty over salvation. This message is pivotal for believers as it reassures them that while humanity is unable to rescue itself, God possesses the power to restore and provides the promise of new life through His Spirit, culminating in a great army of believers who respond to His Word.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37

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