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Date: April 6, 2014 Scriptures: Ezekiel 37:1-14; Romans 8:6-11 Title: Them Bones, Them Bones, Them Dry Bones How many of you know the song, Them Dry Bones? It s in your bulletin so even if you don t know it lets all sing together. I hear the word of the Lord. The toe bone connected to the foot bone the foot bone connected to the ankle bone the ankle 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 hip bone the hip bone connected to the back bone the back bone connected to the shoulder bone the shoulder bone connected to the neck bone the neck bone connected to the head bone I hear the word of the Lord. I hear the word of the Lord. As children, many of us sang this song

at Vacation Bible School or summer camp without knowing what it meant. I always thought we should sing it at Halloween. After all, Halloween is the time to dress up in skeleton costumes. We try to domesticate the things we fear. We try to gain power over them and reduce their power over us. To be sure, death has power over us. Like taxes, it is inevitable. Halloween allows us to symbolically conquer death if only for a little while. The Hebrew people were as good as dead. Five hundred eighty-six years before the birth of Christ, the Babylonian army defeated the Hebrew army, overran Jerusalem, destroyed their Temple, and carted the nation s elite off to Babylon. There the Hebrews lived among a foreign people, who spoke a different language, worshipped different gods, and lived life vastly different lives. There, they built houses, planted crops, and dreamed of their home, whose Temple had been the house of God. That is not all they did, however. They wondered about God s relationship with them. They wondered if God had abandoned them in that unclean place. Over time, some of the Hebrews adapted and adopted Babylon as their new homeland.

Adapting is sometimes easier than dreaming. It sometimes takes less energy and certainly carries with it less risk. Yet, others refused to be swallowed up by the Babylonian culture. They were the ones, who dreamed of going home and sitting in the cool shade of their own fig tree. As decade followed upon decade, their dream began to seem ever more unreachable and despair took root in their hearts. Ezekiel was a prophet to the Hebrews both before Jerusalem was sacked and afterwards. He was in that first wave of deportees taken to Babylon. he had warm memories of life in Israel. With every passing year, he saw their hope fade. In response to Ezekiel s concern, God gives him a vision. God shows Ezekiel a valley of dry bones. But, God doesn t just show him the bones. God leads him through the bones. From side to side, up and down, round and round they go through them dry bones. Clearly, there is no life in them. Clearly, the peoples highest aspirations, hopes and dreams, fundamental sense of self, trust in something bigger than self lies dead in that valley. It is a valley of death,

and into that valley, God goes with Ezekiel. There surrounded by death, God asks Ezekiel, Mortal, can these bones live? Ezekiel responds, O Lord, God, you know. What does that mean? Does it mean yes, or nor or maybe? God s answers the question by telling Ezekiel to prophesy and say, O dry bones, hear the word of the Lord. God will lay sinew on you, and cause you flesh to come upon you, and cover you with skin and put breath in you and you shall live. Like the Hebrews, many of us may have felt as if hope had dried up within us. At such times, it is good for us to remember that God s word to the them is also God s word to us. It is good for us to remember to Hear the word of the Lord. Even though we walk in the valley of death, we can trust God walks with us. God can and does restore our lives. God is the God of the living. This we know because Jesus tells us so. (Matthew 22:32, Mark 12:27, Luke 20:38). It is also Paul s message to us when he says,. God will give life to our mortal bodies through the Spirit that dwells in us. (Romans 8:11b) We can live in the flesh

live to satisfy our selfish desires and to venerate our accomplishments/ status/ possessions. Or we can live in the Spirit, live to follows the ways and will of God as revealed by Christ. Life in the flesh leads to death; we become bloated expressions of ourselves. Such life begets darkness. Life in the Spirit leads to life; we become expressions of God s love shining through us. This life begets light. Life in the Spirit comes to us through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Today, right now, this very moment, we can live in the Spirit. Darkness no longer has the final say. (The Text This Week, April 6, 2014, Romans 8:6-11, L. Ann Jervis). Jesus Spirit enables us to take our eyes off ourselves and turn our eyes to the world in all of its glory and grime and then work with God in its restoration. This is the Spirit s work; It is also the work of everyone born of the Spirit. Lent is a time to ask ourselves, Are we dry bones or walking in the Spirit? It s a time to ponder who we are becoming, and what kind of life we are living. It s a time to ask, Are we living by the desires of the flesh or the guidance of the Spirit?

None of us can serve two masters. As Jesus says, We will hate the one and love the other or be devoted to one and despise the other. (Matthew 6:24) Now, it is never quite this simple. We are never all of one thing and none of the other. Though we may have left old behaviors behind, we can revert to them in times of stress. Temptation is always lurking just around the corner. Yet, temptation will never have the final word if we remember that Christ s spirit help us resist temptation. Each of us is always in the process of becoming. Christians are learning to say no to death dealing behaviors and desires and yes to Christ. We do this by seeking to hear God word to us, follow in Christ s footsteps, and discover God s purposes for our lives. Lent is a time to affirm that these bones, these dry bones, gonna stand up and walk around. This and ever so much more is possible through Christ who lives in each of us. Glory be to him who came from the Father, full of grace and truth... and lived among us that we might have life life in all its fullness. Amen.