The sermon titled "Valley of Bones" by Don Bell expounds on Ezekiel 37:1-6, highlighting the vitality of God's sovereign grace in salvation. The preacher emphasizes that, akin to the valley of dry bones, humanity is spiritually dead and incapable of reviving itself. Using the imagery of dead bones, Bell argues that only God has the power to bring life to the spiritually dead, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of total depravity. He references Ezekiel's experience of being placed in the valley to demonstrate how God reveals the true condition of man — lifeless and needing divine intervention. The implications of this teaching are significant; it reinforces the necessity of relying on God's grace alone for salvation, a central tenet of Reformed theology.
“Salvation is of the Lord from start to finish, start to finish.”
“Only God can make a man know the true condition of men.”
“The only person who knows they’ve got life is the person that God gave it to.”
“You know when you have natural life, you know you’re alive. And when God gives you spiritual life, you know you’re spiritually alive.”
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