In these uncertain times, many of us are feeling anxious about the state of the world. From global conflicts to national concerns, it seems like every day brings new challenges. Attacks on faith and Christianity only add to this growing sense of unease. While the problems we face are complex and will take years to resolve, we are not without hope. Rob Hayne's latest article offers a timely reminder of God’s power to bring life and restoration, even in the darkest of circumstances. Drawing inspiration from Ezekiel’s journey to the valley of dry bones (Ezekiel 37:1-14), it speaks to the profound privilege we have as followers of Jesus—to be a part of God’s work in bringing healing to a broken world. The message is clear: just as Ezekiel was called to speak life into dry bones, we too are called to speak words of hope, truth, and love into the desolate places around us. I invite you to take a moment to read this powerful reflection. It’s a reminder that even in the midst of anxiety and uncertainty, God is at work, and we can play a role in His plan for renewal.
Posted by Paulo Lopes at 2024-09-20 17:20:21 UTC