Life in the Presence of death 11x14
Fine Art Giclee Print 11×14
The message behind this piece speaks of hope, restoration, reconciliation, redemption and revival! In Ezekiel 37, the prophet Ezekiel is taken by God’s Spirit to a valley full of very dry bones. The imagery is striking—bones scattered across the valley floor, with no sign of life or hope. The scene is bleak, but God gives Ezekiel a command that defies logic: "Prophesy to these bones and say to them, 'Dry bones, hear the word of the Lord!'" (v. 4). The bones begin to come together, bone to bone, sinews and flesh form, and skin covers them—but there is no breath in them. God tells Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath (the Spirit) from the four winds to bring life to these bodies (v. 9-10). This action demonstrates the power of God's Word and the working of the Holy Spirit to do the impossible. What was dead and dry at God’s command begins to stir with life.
Fine Art Giclee Print 11×14
The message behind this piece speaks of hope, restoration, reconciliation, redemption and revival! In Ezekiel 37, the prophet Ezekiel is taken by God’s Spirit to a valley full of very dry bones. The imagery is striking—bones scattered across the valley floor, with no sign of life or hope. The scene is bleak, but God gives Ezekiel a command that defies logic: "Prophesy to these bones and say to them, 'Dry bones, hear the word of the Lord!'" (v. 4). The bones begin to come together, bone to bone, sinews and flesh form, and skin covers them—but there is no breath in them. God tells Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath (the Spirit) from the four winds to bring life to these bodies (v. 9-10). This action demonstrates the power of God's Word and the working of the Holy Spirit to do the impossible. What was dead and dry at God’s command begins to stir with life.
Fine Art Giclee Print 11×14
The message behind this piece speaks of hope, restoration, reconciliation, redemption and revival! In Ezekiel 37, the prophet Ezekiel is taken by God’s Spirit to a valley full of very dry bones. The imagery is striking—bones scattered across the valley floor, with no sign of life or hope. The scene is bleak, but God gives Ezekiel a command that defies logic: "Prophesy to these bones and say to them, 'Dry bones, hear the word of the Lord!'" (v. 4). The bones begin to come together, bone to bone, sinews and flesh form, and skin covers them—but there is no breath in them. God tells Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath (the Spirit) from the four winds to bring life to these bodies (v. 9-10). This action demonstrates the power of God's Word and the working of the Holy Spirit to do the impossible. What was dead and dry at God’s command begins to stir with life.