The Sound of Awakening in the Midst of Shaking!
There is a sound rising in the Spirit — one not born of noise or hype, but of holy confrontation and divine invitation. It is the same sound Ezekiel heard in a valley full of dry bones. The Lord brought him there not to observe death, but to declare life.
“Son of man, can these bones live?”
(Ezekiel 37:3)
This is not just a question — it is a call. A divine interrogation pulling prophets, intercessors, and sons into participation with Heaven's redemptive plan. God is not showing us desolation to depress us — He is revealing it to awaken us.
The Valley of Bones: A Picture of Our Time
The bones represent people, movements, mantles, and nations once full of purpose — now scattered, forgotten, lifeless. Many look around at the world today and see chaos, compromise, and corruption. Families torn. Churches dry. Nations shaken. But what Ezekiel saw, we are seeing again — and Heaven is asking:
Can these bones live?
Not will they live — but can they?
The implication is clear: If someone will prophesy... they can.
The Shaking Before the Awakening
Before the bones lived, there was a sound — a rattling. A shaking. This is the hour we are in.
Everything that can be shaken is being shaken:
Religious systems that produced no sons.
Economies not founded on righteousness.
Identities shaped more by culture than covenant.
Why the shaking? Because only what is of the Kingdom can remain (Hebrews 12:27). The shaking reveals the bones. The awakening restores them.
The Prophetic Role: Speak, Don’t Spectate
God didn’t tell Ezekiel to watch the bones. He told him to prophesy. And not to people — but to bones. That’s the level of spiritual audacity God is releasing again: Prophets who will speak to what others have buried.
“Prophesy to these bones, and say to them, ‘O dry bones, hear the word of the Lord!’”
(Ezekiel 37:4)
In other words — don’t accept what is. Declare what must be.
This is not just intercession. It is prophetic legislation. It is apostolic command. It is sons standing in their heavenly identity and calling life out of death.
Awakening Sons, Not Just Servants
We are seeing the rise of sons and daughters who know their God, hear His voice, and are not seduced by titles, stages, or systems. These are the Jehus, Hazaels, and Elishas of our generation:
Jehu – unafraid to confront and tear down demonic systems.
Hazael – appointed outside the religious camp to shift nations.
Elisha – mantled with double-portion authority for demonstration, not celebrity.
God is not reforming the old. He is raising something new. These bones — these seemingly forgotten mantles, callings, and movements — will live again. But only if someone speaks.
The Bones Are People
These dry bones are not random — they are sons, daughters, prophets, and leaders who once burned with purpose. They are:
Children numbed by culture.
Intercessors sedated by disappointment.
Leaders abandoned by systems.
Prophets lost in the wilderness.
And the Word of the Lord is echoing again:
“Can these bones live?”
Yes, Lord — If You Breathe
Ezekiel’s response is key:
“O Lord God, You know.”
(Ezekiel 37:3)
This is not passivity. It is permission. It’s saying, "Lord, I believe they can, if You breathe. So breathe."
So God told him to prophesy again — this time, not just to bones, but to the breath.
“Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe on these slain, that they may live.”
(Ezekiel 37:9)
The awakening requires both word and wind. Prophetic decree and divine breath. Sons must speak — and God must breathe.
We Are the Army Rising
The final picture is not just of people standing. It is of an army ready to move.
“So I prophesied as He commanded me, and breath came into them, and they lived, and stood upon their feet, an exceedingly great army.”
(Ezekiel 37:10)
This is the sound of the awakening. Not a revival service. Not a church event. An army of sons — forged in hiddenness, purified in shaking, and activated by prophetic breath — ready to take their place.
This army will not bow to Babylon. It will not retreat in fear. It will not mimic the systems of Saul. It will build, war, legislate, and govern from the seated place in Christ.
Final Word: Prophesy Again
If you're standing in a valley — personally, prophetically, or nationally — don’t stay silent.
Prophesy again.
Speak to the bones.
Call for the wind.
And know that what looks lifeless is not the end — it is the stage for awakening.
These bones can live. And they will.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.