Good Morning Sunshine! It’s Never Too Late For God To Revive It! Because You Are Still Breathing! 

Ezekiel 37:5 (KJV) ~ “Thus saith the Lord GOD unto these bones; Behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, and ye shall live.”

There’s a distinct difference between something being delayed and something being dead. But even if what you’re facing feels like it’s beyond saving, the God of the Bible is here to remind you of a powerful detail, it is never too late when God is the one doing the reviving. 

In Ezekiel 37, the prophet is led by God into a valley, not of people, but of bones. Dry bones. Disconnected bones. Bones that had been dead a long time. It’s important to note, that God took him there, not to discourage him, but to demonstrate the unstoppable force of divine resurrection. The question God asked Ezekiel wasn’t about His own power, it was about Ezekiel’s faith and vision, “Son of man, can these bones live?” (Ezekiel 37:3). 

And maybe that’s the question God is asking you right now. Can your ministry live again? Can your passion reignite? Can your joy return? Can your family be restored? The enemy wants you to believe it’s too late. But the breath of God doesn’t bow to time. Ezekiel didn’t try to fix the bones; he prophesied to them. He spoke God’s Word to what was unresponsive. You need to speak the Word of God to that thing, situation and or person! 

This is a key spiritual principle, Dead things don’t respond to emotion! They respond to truth! The Word of God carries breath! When you declare what God has spoken, it doesn’t matter how dry the situation is, life begins to stir. “So, I prophesied as I was commanded… and the bones came together” (Ezekiel 37:7). Movement begins where there was once nothing but dust! 

Some of the most miraculous revivals in scripture happened when people thought the time had run out. Sarah was past childbearing age, yet God revived her womb (Genesis 21:1-2). Lazarus was four days dead, yet Jesus raised him up (John 11:43-44). The woman with the issue of blood had suffered twelve years, yet her touch of faith revived her body (Mark 5:29). 

Over and over again, God is showing you that He is not limited by human timelines. You may feel like what you’re praying for has gone too far, been dead too long, or been overlooked too many times. But let this truth settle deep in your spirit: God specializes in late moments that still deliver right on time! He does His best work in places where only He can get the Glory. If He revived Ezekiel’s valley, He can revive yours too!  

Isaiah 43:19 declares, “Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?” God is not recycling your past; He’s reviving your future. He’s not just breathing life into what you lost, He’s creating something that exceeds your expectations. The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead now dwells in you (Romans 8:11). That means resurrection lives inside your praise, your faith, and your obedience.

What’s required now is not panic, but prophecy. Not fear, but faith. Like Ezekiel, you must be willing to stand in the middle of what looks dead and speak life with authority. Prophesy healing to your body. Prophesy restoration to your family. Prophesy new breath to your spirit. Revival is not just an event; it is a response to the Word of the Lord. He has not forgotten you, and He has not abandoned what He started in you.

Today, God is saying: “It’s not too late. I have not changed My mind. I will cause breath to enter it again, and it shall live.” What looks dead is about to become a testimony. What looks empty is about to overflow. Don’t bury it, believe again! 

Let’s Pray:

Father, I thank You that time does not limit You, and that even when it seems too late for man, it’s never too late for You. You are the God who revives dry bones, restores broken things, and raises up what others have already pronounced dead. Today, I come before You and ask for fresh breath in every lifeless area of my life. Speak to the valleys I’ve been walking through. Revive the parts of me that stopped believing. Bring movement where there has only been stillness. God, forgive me for the times I declared something over before You were done with it. Teach me how to prophesy with boldness, like Ezekiel. Let my mouth come into agreement with heaven, even when my eyes see only dryness and delay. Remind me that You see the whole picture, and that Your breath changes everything. Today, I choose to believe that what looks beyond hope is still in Your hands. I speak life to my dry places. I speak revival to my dreams. I speak breath to the bones of my purpose. I receive the wind of Your Spirit now, and I declare that resurrection is not coming, it’s already beginning. I yield to the move of Your power, and I partner with the Word You have spoken. Revive me again, O Lord. Breathe on me, and I shall live. In the Name of Jesus Christ, I pray, Amen! 

Blessings…

Love, Dr. Jean


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