In our last post, we talked about Bones Valley and the
tests Ezekiel went through while he was there. If you didn't read it, click here. In Part 2 of the series, we
discuss the essence of the bones in Bones Valley. Please read, comment and
share. Stay blessed.
By now, I’m guessing some of you would be wondering like
I was in service: what does dry bones have to do with anything. What do dry
bones stand for?! Dry bones are those issues and problems we face in life on a
daily basis. From miracles like money to buy food to being delivered from
barrenness or the woman with the issue of blood. Let’s see Matthew 15:22-28.
This was a woman with a very dry bone in her life:
22. A Canaanite woman from that
vicinity came to him, crying out, “Lord, Son of David, have mercy on me! My
daughter is demon-possessed and suffering terribly.”
She was going through a lot, God being a merciful God,
you would think He would have gone: Be Healed! Not one bit! He first tested
her, in order to see her level of faith and trust in Him. In vs.23, you’ll
realize that despite her pleas, Jesus did not answer her. How would you feel if
you went to your parents to ask for something you desperately needed, let’s say
school fees, and they continue watching TV like you don’t exist? But because
the woman knew the bone in her life and been desperate to leave Bones Valley,
she didn’t give up. Eventually Jesus responded and in responding, you’d think
alas, He has answered her and her moment of deliverance is at hand. Wrong! Then
came test number two:
24. He answered, “I was sent only
to the lost sheep of Israel.”
Imagine that. Just imagine! At this point some of us
would have given up or even worse, resorted to insults. What did this giant of
faith do? She cried even more and even knelt down (Vs. 25). Then came the final
test, test number three:
26. He replied, “It is not right
to take the children’s bread and toss it to the dogs.”
At this point most of us would have
responded in anger (myself, possibly, included). But what happened, this
daughter of Zion had before approaching Jesus entered the place of revelation
and understanding. Read what she said:
27. “Yes it is, Lord,” she said.
“Even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their master’s table.
Wow. As in wow. Aunty you try no be small and of course
as a result of passing the test, her dry bones were brought to life. Oddly
enough as I’m writing this, I just realized that in these two
stories, they were tested three times just to see the level of their faith.
Another person that was in Bones Valley was Philip in John 6:5-7. Like John 6:6
tells us, Jesus already knew what he was going to do but he needed to test the
faith of those around Him.
What is important to notice is that as children of God,
there will be times when we are stuck in Bones Valley. It is not because God
does not love us or because He doesn’t care for us but because He wants to
build up your faith and trust in Him. The only way out is for you to hold fast,
grow in faith and trust and know that no matter how dry the bones or how full
your valley is, there is a God who can give flesh to those bones and bring them
to life. When next you read the Hall of Faith (Hebrews 11), take note of the
bones those great men and women of faith had. In order to get out of Bones
Valley, you must be ready to pass the test of faith. It will not be easy but
remember Ps. 46:1 and PUSH (Pray Until Something Happens).
What
are those bones (issues or problems) in your marriage? In your relationship? In
your career? In your finances? In your health? In your ministry? Trust in God,
be steadfast in your faith and see your bones come to life. Stay blessed!
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