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We move from rule-keeping and shaming to a vision of restoration shaped by mercy, meekness, and the power of the Holy Ghost. Using Ezekiel’s dry bones and Jonathan’s honey, we call leaders and people to speak life, celebrate small victories, and set broken bones gently.
• fruit of the Spirit over performances and appearances
• leaders restoring with meekness rather than enforcing rules
• restoration as resetting broken bones, not building bigger crowds
• Ezekiel’s dry bones as a call to prophesy breath
• the Holy Ghost as the breath that makes structure alive
• celebrating small victories as proof of God’s work
• repenting of harsh judgment that dismembers the body
• confidence through obedience and prayer, not polish
• reconnecting to the power source for unity and renewal
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By Silas E. CrawfordWe move from rule-keeping and shaming to a vision of restoration shaped by mercy, meekness, and the power of the Holy Ghost. Using Ezekiel’s dry bones and Jonathan’s honey, we call leaders and people to speak life, celebrate small victories, and set broken bones gently.
• fruit of the Spirit over performances and appearances
• leaders restoring with meekness rather than enforcing rules
• restoration as resetting broken bones, not building bigger crowds
• Ezekiel’s dry bones as a call to prophesy breath
• the Holy Ghost as the breath that makes structure alive
• celebrating small victories as proof of God’s work
• repenting of harsh judgment that dismembers the body
• confidence through obedience and prayer, not polish
• reconnecting to the power source for unity and renewal
Support the show