👁️Vision in the Valley👁️

Day 4 –Seeing Life Where Others See Loss

“He asked me, ‘Son of man, can these bones live?”Ezekiel 37:3


🌸 Gentle Questions to Begin

  • What feels lifeless or barren in my life right now?
  • Where am I afraid to hope again?
  • What might God be whispering over my dry bones?

🔍 A Deeper Look at the Word

Ezekiel stood in a valley of bones—symbols of death and despair. But God asked a question to invite vision. Faith doesn’t ignore the valley—it sees possibility within it.


🕊️ A Moment from My Journey

There was a time when my creativity felt dried up. I couldn’t write. I couldn’t dream. I felt like a valley of bones.

But one day, I sat with my journal and wrote one word: breathe. It wasn’t profound, but it was a beginning.
That word became a prayer. That prayer became a poem. That poem became healing.
God didn’t rush me; He revived me.

💡 What Helped Me Heal

I stopped trying to fix the valley. Instead, I asked God to show me what could live again.
I planted small seeds; gentle rituals, quiet prayers, tiny acts of hope, and slowly, life returned.

🙏 A Prayer for Today

God, give me vision for restoration.
Help me see hope where others see ruin.
Speak life over my dry places.
Amen.


📎 Your Gentle Invitation

Write down one area of your life that feels barren.
Then ask: What small step could I take toward life?
Let it be your seed of hope.


☕ Sacred Sip: “I Breathe Life Again”

Tea Recipe: Ginger + Lemon Revival Blend

  • 1 tsp grated fresh ginger or dried ginger root
  • 2 thin slices of fresh lemon or ½ tsp dried lemon peel
  • 1 cup hot water
  • Optional: maple syrup or honey

Instructions:

  1. Steep ginger and lemon in hot water for 7–10 minutes.
  2. Sip slowly, whispering: “Even here, life can begin again.”
  3. Let warmth awaken your hope.

Affirmation:

“I believe in restoration.”