When Dry Bones Dance

Ryan Heathco

February 2, 2025

About the Sermon

God takes Ezekiel to a valley of dry, scattered bones—a symbol of hopelessness and lifelessness. But through His Word and Spirit, these bones come together, flesh is restored, and life returns. This vision reminds us that no situation is too far gone for God. He specializes in breathing life into what feels dead and hopeless, reviving our souls, and restoring our hope.
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What do you do when you lose heart?
In this message, Pastor Ryan takes us into a Thursday night in Jerusalem—the night before the cross—where Jesus sits with His disciples as everything begins to fall apart. And in that moment, when fear is rising and hearts are failing, Jesus gives a clear answer to a question we all ask: What do you do when you lose heart?