Title I wish you a dream
Contents Sunday Worship Sermon
hope you have a dream
(Ezekiel 37:1-10)
This year, our church is celebrating its 49th anniversary. Next year will be the 50th anniversary. What do we need now? What we need will be love. Love has power. All despair can also be overcome. I am happy when I have love. And what else do we need? It is a vision, a dream. And I hope that we can share our vision and love through Ezekiel 37, today's message. The text speaks of the justification that God must live. If you are dead, you must give up, but God does not give up. He has been dead for a long time and has become dry bones, but he says, “You must live.”
So how did you survive? Everything has a principle. The dry bones of the valley became the army of God, and there was a principle.
First, it was the time to prophesy the Word (Ezekiel 37:4).
Reading the Bible is a privilege. The Bible gives us comfort, rest, and peace. Above all, the Bible raises the dead soul. And you need to know that you have to listen. That is where the voice of the Lord should be heard. In other words, we must believe and listen to the words of the Bible as they are given to us. It has nothing to do with other people and you have to believe and listen to what you say to me.
We must also live by the Word. Why read, listen, study, and memorize the Bible? It is to live by the word. In addition to this, the Word must be prophesied in our lives. Dead bones come to life only when there is evidence. When the Word is delivered as the Gospel, the work of life takes place just as the dead skeletons come back to life. And whether you read the Word or listen to it or preach it, there is a priority, and that is to do it with a joyful heart. In the name of the Lord, I ask that we must believe in Jesus who we believe in, and that we can do the same when we preach the word.
Second, in order to be able to live, we must be connected (Ezekiel 37:7-8).
Ezekiel said to the bones, “Hear the word of the Lord, ye dry bones.” That said, what changed? Said there was a sound. And he said he moved. And they learned from each other and developed tendons. There must be a sound of prayer, a sound of hymns, a sound of joy, a sound of thanksgiving, and a sound of preaching the gospel. And it must be a dynamic faith. There must be a good connection with the union here.
Third, to be able to live, breath must enter (Ezekiel 37:10).
You have to be alive to live. That is, it is the living word of God. Soon the Holy Spirit. I am a holy person, that is, a spiritual person if I am born of the Holy Spirit. Being born spiritually is called being born again or being born again. This means change. When you are born again, you fundamentally change. In the past, I was the owner, but now I have peace and joy because Jesus is in me. And the purpose of life changes. In the past, the purpose was for me, but now I live for the glory of God. And your values will change. It is believed that gaining eternal life, not money or fame, is the most valuable. It also changes the way you live.
Dear brothers and sisters, God asks. “Can those dry bones live?” Yes, I have to live. There is a chance to live. You have to be confident that you can live. To do that, we must return to the Word. We must read, hear, and live the Word. And it must be connected. For unity and unity, we must pray fervently. Let's become one. And I pray in the name of the Lord that the wonderful miracle of God's breath entering our hearts and living dry bones to accomplish God's work will reach our church and your families.