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What is the gospel according to Ezekiel 37?

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The gospel in Ezekiel 37 proclaims that God brings life to the spiritually dead through His Word.

Ezekiel 37 is a powerful metaphor for the gospel's transformative effects. In this passage, God instructs Ezekiel to preach to the dry bones, emphasizing that spiritual awakening comes through the hearing of His Word. The gospel is fundamentally about God's sovereign initiative to bring life to the spiritually dead. Ezekiel was to tell the bones to hear the Word of the Lord, illustrating that it is not the bones themselves that have the capacity to respond, but rather God's purpose and power that brings forth life. This speaks to the heart of the gospel: that God alone regenerates and resurrects by His Word and Spirit, culminating in the promise of salvation.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:4-10, 1 Corinthians 1:21

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