Friday of 20th Week, Year II: reflection
Theme: O dry bones, hear the word of God and you will rise again
Reading: Ez. 37:1-14
At a time
when the people of Israel exiled in Babylon thought that the hope of making it
out alive from the land of slavery was totally lost, that the dream of
returning to their normal life in their home land had become unrealistic, that
their time of witnessing the goodness of God was over, and that they were as hopeless
and helpless as dry bones lying in the deep valley of death, God gave the
prophet Ezekiel a vision assuring him that even dry bones can still rise again
and fulfil their dreams that were denied, for nothing is impossible before our
God.
It was remarkable
what God told Ezekiel to tell the dry bones so they could rise again. He
instructed him to prophesy to them and command them to hear the word of the
Lord (37:4), and when they heard it, they were restored to life.
The word of
God renews and restores lost glories; it is active and alive among those who
hear and welcome it. Everywhere and every time it is proclaimed and accepted,
something new happens; it breaks the bonds of the underworld, lifts people from
slavery to freedom, from grass to grace, from sickness to health, from poverty
to greatness, from depression to cheerfulness, and from death to life.
Dear friends, allow the Word of God to speak to your dry bones today and you will rise again.
Allow this word to speak to your deficiencies and purify you, and you will be
whole again. Allow all aspects of your life to hear the voice of God and your
hopelessness will disappear. All dry bones that hear the word of God will rise
again and glorify the Lord, just as it happened in Ezekiel’s time.
May your
Friday be a testimony of the goodness of God. Amen
Fr Isaac C.
Chima
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