Posts in Series: Dead Seasons
Blog Series: Prayers for Dead Seasons Part 2

As I shared in the first post in this series, I’ve been convicted recently to take God at His word. Do I really believe that all things are possible for God, or is it just something people say because it sounds pretty? What would my life look like if I took Him at His word? If I truly believed His promises? Would I live or speak differently?

If you’ve ever watched someone die, you know what it looks like the moment they take their last breath. They’re still “them” until their last breath is gone. 

I stood in the room as a family member struggled to breathe his last breath and as I’ve read through this passage, I’ve thought about how rude it would have been to command him to breathe after he was gone. Family members would’ve been offended, or at minimum, looked at me like a crazy person. But this is exactly what God did in one of Ezekiel’s recorded visions.

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New Blog Series: Prayers for Dead Seasons

Lately I’ve had two questions floating in my head that I just can’t shake - Do I really believe that all things are possible for God, or is it just something that sounds pretty? and What would my life look like if I took Him at His word? If I truly believed His promises? Would I live or speak differently? Do I just sing about the goodness of God or do I really believe it? Do I really believe that He is greater than sickness, cancer, divorce, or any other impossible situation we see in the natural? Do I really believe that He will fulfill all of His promises and that His Word will not return void?

And if the answer is yes to these questions, is there evidence in my life that would back it up? Do my words reflect the core beliefs in my heart? Ok, so I guess there are more than two questions. It’s just big stuff, guys.

I honestly didn't even plan it this way, but I'm beginning a new series on prayers for DEAD seasons on Halloween night. When I started writing this post, I’d already hit over 5,000 words, so that was a pretty clear sign that it needed to be a series. This post is for me just as much, if not more, than it is for anyone else. Holy Spirit is leading me through these things and teaching me how to trust Him in every season.

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