Dry Bones Praying

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You may be standing in a desperate situation in the battle of a lifetime. You may feel that you are in the darkest storm of your life. It seems that everything in your world is out of your control. Good news! It is! But God is still in control. El Roi, the God who sees, knows it all and has a plan that he is working out.

You may be in a new place of desperation that can only squeak ‘Jesus’ or ‘God, help me’ or ‘God, do something.’ These are incredibly powerful squeaks because of the desperation that throws itself entirely on God.” They are cries from a desperate heart for God to do what only God can do.

God gave the vision of the valley of dry bones to his prophet Ezekiel because his heart weeps over the dry bones of his people, as Jesus wept over the city of Jerusalem. The Spirit of God wants to breathe new life into vast areas of spiritual dryness, barrenness, and deadness.

This passage can be intensely personal. Take strength and comfort from these prayers. Re-center yourself on God’s purposes and promises, and take up new prayer weapons to fight the real enemy, not the person or situation. Ask for a weeping heart of mercy, not judgment. Until you can put your tears and your life on the line for the person, marriage, family, church, city, or nation, you do not have the heart and mind of Jesus towards them. Open your Bible to Ezekiel 37 and read, crying out to God for your own “dry bones” situations.

Ezekiel 37

37:1 Father, your hand is upon us in Spirit-led intercession for (my loved one). Purify our hearts by your Spirit and deposit your burden of prayer in us, unmixed with unsanctified sympathies, anger, bitterness, or human judgments. We are trusting you to bring us through the valley of the shadow of death, as you promised. Lead us to pray as large, deep, and wide as your providence in this situation. Give us a heart of wisdom and mercy that rejoices against judgment for (my loved one).

37:2 We trust that you have gone before and are working, even when we don’t see your purposes. Spirit of the Lord, lead us to rightly discern the real condition of (my loved one), not just react to what we think or have been told. You see the dry bones of barrenness and desolation. You know the entrances that (my loved one) has given the kingdom of evil.

37:3 Spirit of counsel, you know everything. You don’t need us to inform you. You want from us restful, trusting communion and absolute surrender to your will, your ways, and your timing. We humbly acknowledge our total dependence on you for faith to stand, for knowledge and counsel, for comfort and security, for direction and outcome. Let us speak only your prayers. Let us not accept as final the circumstances of evil and iniquity that our eyes see. You alone know the end from the beginning, and you are the God of the impossible.

37:4 Say to deaf ears, “Hear the word of the Lord!” At your direction, let us discern and pray your purposes for (my loved one) . Speak your words to them and cause them to respond obediently to you. Enable us to pray your prayers for the dry bones of (my loved one’s) whole being. Holy Spirit, call forth your purposes and the future and hope that you have planned for (my loved one).

37:5-6 Sovereign Lord, speak your creative and restoring miracle to (my loved one’s) life with the same resurrection power that brought Jesus to life from the dead. Breathe new life into them by your Spirit. Set everything in place in your order in their life, so that (my loved one) will know that you are Lord, Sovereign Ruler, rightfully due their loyalty and obedient service.

37:7 By faith, we believe you, obey you, and pray as you command. Answer by your Spirit and open a way where there seems to be no way. You go before, for you are the God of break-through. Give us a sign of encouragement. Let us hear the “rattling bones” coming together as you make (my loved one) who you intend them to be: healthy, whole, functioning, life-giving. By your blood, Lord Jesus, regenerate life in them and cause the marrow of their inner being to begin to sustain life.

37:8 Thank you for every sign of Your goodness we see, no matter how small. You are answering, and we ask you to do it thoroughly. Stop short of nothing less than a new heart, a new spirit, a new life.

37:9 Sovereign Lord, call forth from the north, the south, the east, and the west the breath of life for (my loved one). You formed them in their mother’s womb, and as you breathed in them the first breath of their life, breathe into them the new life of the Spirit in all your favor and purpose. Restore them to wholeness.

37:10-11 No situation is hopeless to you. Sovereign Lord, break off the shackles of captivity. Cause (my loved one) to stand up in all the fullness of your redeeming power. Make (my loved one) mighty in your Spirit. Deliver them as an effectual weapon in your hand. Let us see your glory in these things that were intended for evil.

37:12 You have the keys to open the prison doors of sin, bondage, and destruction. Bring this captive out into all their true inheritance in you. Restore them to the family and the family of God.

37:13-14 Father, act in such a way that (my loved one’s) transformation will be a testimony to your redemptive power. What you are doing, do quickly. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Taken from Prayer Essentials For Living In His Presence, Vol. 2, p. 156-157, © 2000 by Sylvia Gunter. Available at www.thefathersbusiness.com An archive of past devotionals is available on the website.

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