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Scripture: Ezekiel 37:1–6, Psalm 34:20, 1 Corinthians 12:22–26
Sometimes our lives feel like a basement full of old, forgotten bones — dreams, relationships, or gifts that feel dry and useless.
God can breathe life into what feels dead
Every part of you matters, even what seems hidden or broken
Dry bones can become a living testimony
God specializes in turning forgotten things into future victories
Identify one “dry bone” in your life and surrender it to God
Trust Him to restore what seems lost or useless
Be willing to let God use your weaknesses
God sees potential in the forgotten bones of your life — He can bring them to life.
Scripture: Psalm 32:3–5, Luke 8:17, Hebrews 4:12
We all have skeletons in the closet — secrets, regrets, or guilt we try to hide.
Hiding sin only strengthens its power over you
Confession brings freedom and light
God’s grace covers every skeleton, no matter how scary
Transparency releases the pressure and allows healing
Bring hidden struggles to God in prayer
Confess and seek accountability with a trusted believer
Replace shame with God’s forgiveness
The skeletons you try to hide will never haunt you if you bring them into the light.
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:12–27, Exodus 31:1–5, Romans 8:28
Even skeletons have structure, design, and purpose — every bone has a function. God can take what looks dead or ordinary and turn it into something skilled and useful for His Kingdom.
God equips ordinary parts to accomplish extraordinary things
Your gifts and talents have a purpose, even if unseen
Faithfulness in small roles builds readiness for big impact
God can use what seems broken for His glory
Identify your gifts and explore ways to serve
Volunteer in your church or community to exercise your “skills”
Trust God to multiply what you offer
Your skeleton may be hidden, but God is working your bones into a masterpiece.
Scripture: John 11:25–26, Romans 6:4, Ezekiel 37:7–10
Skeletons aren’t the end — God is the resurrection power behind them.
God brings the dead to life — spiritually, emotionally, and physically
The impossible is possible with God
Resurrection power is available to everyone who believes
Your past failures, fears, and regrets don’t define your future
Ask God to breathe life into dead areas of your life
Step forward in faith, expecting transformation
Share your testimony of resurrection power with someone else
What looks dead in your life is just the beginning of God’s masterpiece.
With Him, skeletons become skillful testimonies of His glory.