What God Cannot Do Does Not Exist!! With Him All Things Are Possible. JustBelieve 

Anglican Daily Fountain Devotional 13 August 2022 – Hope In Hopelessness

Anglican Daily Fountain Devotional 13 August 2022
Anglican Daily Fountain Devotional 13 August 2022 Message for Saturday. Read
Daily Fountain Devotional 13 August 2022 for Anglican Communion

Read Daily Fountain Devotional 13 August 2022 

Click Here To Read PREVIOUS Daily Fountain Devotional

TOPIC: Hope In Hopelessness

TEXT: Ezekiel 37:1-14(NKJV)

Daily Fountain Devotional 13 August 2022 MESSAGE

As recorded in today’s text, Prophet Ezekiel, by the Holy Spirit, saw in a vision, a valley which was full of very dry bones. God asked him if the bones could live and he responded, ‘O Lord God, You know’ (v.3).

What a smart response! Ezekiel could easily relate with bringing dead bodies back to life but not dry bones. It was indeed a hopeless case! Bones represent both the house of Israel and Judah in exile that was without hope when they were scattered among foreigners.

God’s instruction to Ezekiel to prophesy to the bones that they would live gave hope of restoring Israel both politically and spiritually. This implies that Israel would be restored to become a living and vibrant nation again despite their seemingly impossible and hopeless situation. Your situation could be as hopeless as the dry bones.

Everything in and around you may have confirmed that the issue is beyond redemption and as a result, you may have surrendered to fate. When God intervenes, cases like yours magnify the power of God to reverse the irreversible and make the impossible to be possible. Nothing is beyond the redemptive power of God. There is need to keep trusting God and be full of confidence that your story will change and uncommon testimony will come.

PRAYER: O Lord, in Your power let all concluded cases of impossibility in my life and nation be made possible today in Jesus Name.

Anglican Daily Fountain Devotional 13 August 2022 Message. The Church of Nigeria is the Anglican church in Nigeria. It is the second-largest province in the Anglican Communion, as measured by baptized membership, after the Church of England.

x
Back to top button