Ezekiel 37 teaches that God alone regenerates His elect, bringing spiritual life to those who are dead in sin.
Ezekiel 37 provides a powerful illustration of God's saving work. The vision of the valley of dry bones represents the spiritual death of God's people who are unable to revive themselves. God asks Ezekiel, 'Can these bones live?' and through divine proclamation, He brings the bones to life. This reflects the truth that we are spiritually dead in our sins, unable to save ourselves or respond to the gospel without God's intervention. This passage assures us that it is God who breathes life into the spiritually dead, highlighting that salvation is entirely a work of grace. The gospel message, therefore, must be proclaimed, as it is the means through which God brings His people to life by His Spirit, fulfilling His promises to gather His elect and make them His own.
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