The sermon emphasizes humanity's inherent spiritual bankruptcy and dependence on divine grace, contrasting the devil's offer of worldly power and achievement with God's sovereign act of resurrection and restoration. Drawing from Ezekiel 37 and Luke 4, the message highlights the futility of human effort and the necessity of God's intervention, asserting that true faith arises not from earned blessings but from recognizing utter helplessness and trusting in God's unconditional love and power to breathe life into dry bones, ultimately revealing the Lord as the source of all hope and salvation.