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When my 2 1/2 year old only daughter fell off our new bunk bed
this past summer, I don't know who was more upset, she or I. After
we both had quite a cry, an emergency room visit confirmed our
suspicions: fractured humorous. Not so funny. Her
arm swelled and the pain was evident. Treatment was followed
up by surgery, cast and sling. Today, she has healed with
an almost free range of movement.
Currently, we are immersed in our study of the human body, cooperation,
and this past week a study of the skeletal system. How exciting
to discover that our bones, unlike our hair and nails, are living,
growing members of our body. They have feeling and life in
them. Life giving blood is manufactured in the very marrow
within our bones. During our Family Devotion today we looked
further in the Bible to see what God has to say about our Bones.
From The New International Dictionary of the Bible, “bone” is
described as the following, "In the living body, bones form
the strong framework, and the connotation is one of strength. "Bone
of my bones, and flesh of my flesh" (Gen 2:23) was spoken
in a literal sense of Eve; but almost the same words (29:4),
spoken by Laban to Jacob, are figurative and show only kinship. Strong
chastening is thought of as a bone-breaking experience (Ps
51:8), and the terrible writhing on the cross of Calvary literally
threw bones out of joint (22:14). Dry bones form a picture
of hopeless death (Ezek 37:1-12). The
Passover lamb, without a broken bone (Exod 12:46), was a type
of the Lamb of God (John 19:36)."
How about that. Reading Ezekiel 37, we find how God breathed
life into the valley of dry bones, and raised up an army with tendon
and flesh from seeming hopelessly dead, dusty, discards. The
bones were representative of the people of Israel. God's people. The
breath of life God breathes reminds me of how He breathed life
into the first dust formed man, Adam, in Genesis. Are you
discouraged in your life trek? Do you feel a bit dry and used
up? Do you need some life? Let the life giving breath
of God respire anew to your dry bones and raise you up. Breathe
in the life that only God can bring. This is exciting news
to me. My daughter's fractured arm is healed, and she loves
to show people that she "has a new bone." We saw it for
ourselves on the x-rays. I know God can do the same for us
in our Spiritual lives. He showed Ezekiel in a vision how
he could pull together a living, strong army from a valley of dead
dry bones.
Singing the Spiritual "Dry Bones" was suggested as a
possible activity by our curriculum this past week. We used
it for copy work. Think how the American slaves were encouraged
by the same passage in Ezekiel 37 in their own captivity. Singing
this song to hope for life from their dry bone experience, we recognize
and draw strength in God's provision.
Dry Bones
Written By: Unknown
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Ezekiel cried, "Dem dry bones!"
Ezekiel cried, "Dem dry bones!"
Ezekiel cried, "Dem dry bones!"
"Oh, hear the word of the Lord."
The foot bone connected to the leg bone,
The leg bone connected to the knee bone,
The knee bone connected to the thigh bone,
The thigh bone connected to the back bone,
The back bone connected to the neck bone,
The neck bone connected to the head bone,
Oh, hear the word of the Lord!
Dem bones, dem bones gonna walk aroun'
Dem bones, dem bones, gonna walk aroun'
Dem bones, dem bones, gonna walk aroun'
Oh, hear the word of the Lord.
The head bone connected to the neck bone,
The neck bone connected to the back bone,
The back bone connected |