Ghost Stories Wk 4
by Adam Bellamy | Nov 3, 2025 | Ghost Stories
Day 1: Facing Your Valley
Devotional
We all have places in our lives that feel like graveyards – relationships that seem beyond repair, dreams that appear dead, or circumstances that look hopeless. Maybe it’s a marriage that’s grown cold, a career that’s stalled, or a faith that feels distant. These are our valleys of dry bones, and they can be intimidating places to visit.
But here’s what’s remarkable about God’s character: He doesn’t avoid our valleys. Instead, He leads us directly into them. When God brought Ezekiel to that valley filled with very dry bones, it wasn’t to discourage him but to reveal something extraordinary about divine power. God wanted Ezekiel to see the full scope of what seemed impossible so he could witness the full scope of God’s ability.
The first step toward transformation isn’t pretending everything is fine or avoiding the hard places. It’s being honest about where we are and inviting God into those spaces. When we stop running from our valleys and start walking through them with God, we position ourselves to see miracles we never thought possible.
Your valley isn’t a place of shame – it’s a place of potential. What looks dead to you is actually the perfect canvas for God to paint His resurrection power. The very things that seem most hopeless in your life might be exactly where God wants to do His greatest work.
Bible Verse
“The hand of the Lord was on me, and he brought me out by the Spirit of the Lord and set me in the middle of a valley; it was full of bones.” – Ezekiel 37:1
Reflection Question
What valley in your life have you been avoiding, and how might God be inviting you to face it with Him rather than running from it alone?
Quote
Transformation begins when we stop pretending that the bones aren’t there.
Prayer
Lord, give me courage to face the valleys in my life that I’ve been avoiding. Help me trust that You lead me into these places not to shame me, but to show me Your power. I invite Your presence into every dry and hopeless area of my life. Amen
Day 2: God's Perspective Changes Everything
Devotional
When God asked Ezekiel if the dry bones could live, Ezekiel wisely responded, “Sovereign Lord, you alone know.” This wasn’t uncertainty – it was wisdom. Ezekiel understood that God’s perspective is radically different from ours. Where we see endings, God sees beginnings. Where we see impossibility, God sees opportunity.
This shift in perspective is crucial for our faith journey. We often get stuck focusing on what we can see with our natural eyes – the broken pieces, the failed attempts, the closed doors. But God operates from a completely different vantage point. He sees potential where we see problems, life where we see death, and hope where we see hopelessness.
The truth is, what looks dormant to us is actually alive in Jesus. That relationship you think is over, that dream you believe is dead, that part of your heart that feels numb – God sees resurrection potential in all of it. Your impossibilities are actually the perfect ingredients for God’s miracles.
This doesn’t mean we ignore reality or pretend problems don’t exist. Instead, it means we choose to see our circumstances through the lens of God’s unlimited power rather than our limited understanding. When we align our vision with heaven’s perspective, we begin to speak differently, hope differently, and live differently.
Bible Verse
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you hope and a future.” – Jeremiah 29:11
Reflection Question
In what area of your life do you need to shift from seeing through your natural eyes to seeing through God’s eyes of possibility and hope?
Quote
What looks dead to us, what looks dormant to us, is actually alive in Jesus. What you think is impossible is actually the very ingredients that it takes for God to do a miracle.
Prayer
Father, help me see my circumstances through Your eyes rather than my own limited perspective. Where I see death, help me see resurrection potential. Give me faith to believe that what seems impossible to me is completely possible with You. Amen.
Day 3: The Power of Prophetic Words
Devotional
When God told Ezekiel to prophesy to the dry bones, something extraordinary happened. As Ezekiel spoke God’s words over the lifeless situation, there was a rattling sound, and the bones began to come together. This wasn’t magic – it was the power of speaking God’s truth over impossible circumstances.
Too often, we let our words agree with death rather than life. We speak about our problems more than we speak to them. We describe our limitations more than we declare God’s limitless power. But there’s something powerful that happens when we align our words with heaven’s perspective.
Speaking prophetically doesn’t mean we’re trying to manipulate outcomes or deny reality. Instead, we’re partnering with God’s Spirit to announce what heaven has already declared. We’re calling those things that aren’t as though they are, just as God does. When we speak life over dead situations, we’re not being naive – we’re being faithful.
The Spirit moves when faith moves our mouth. Your words have creative power because you’re made in the image of the Creator. When you speak God’s promises over your marriage, your children, your dreams, or your circumstances, you’re releasing heaven’s reality into earth’s situations. Don’t underestimate the power of prophetic declaration in your daily life.
Bible Verse
“Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.” – John 7:38
Reflection Question
What dead or dying situation in your life needs you to stop speaking about the problem and start speaking God’s promises over it?
Quote
The spirit moves when faith moves your mouth.
Prayer
Holy Spirit, teach me to speak Your words over my circumstances. Help me stop agreeing with death and start declaring life. Give me faith to prophesy Your promises over every dry area of my life, trusting that You will breathe life into what seems dead. Amen.
Day 4: Breathing Life Into Dry Places
Devotional
After the bones came together in Ezekiel’s vision, they still needed one more thing – the breath of life. God instructed Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath, and when he did, the Spirit entered the bodies and they came alive as a vast army. This reveals a beautiful truth: God doesn’t just rearrange our circumstances; He breathes His very life into them.
The Holy Spirit is the breath of God, and He’s not afraid of your valley. He specializes in bringing life to dead places, hope to hopeless situations, and strength to weary souls. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is still breathing life into valleys today. He’s ready to breathe into your dry places if you’ll invite Him in.
Sometimes we forget who we are and push the Holy Spirit down with our fear rather than stirring Him up with our faith. We have the Spirit of the living God dwelling within us, yet we often live as if we’re powerless. It’s time to remember that greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world.
When God breathes, bones move. When the Spirit comes, life returns. But we must be willing to go into the valley and face what we’re really afraid of. We must invite the Holy Spirit into our most vulnerable places and trust Him to do what only He can do – resurrect what’s dead and transform what’s broken.
Bible Verse
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” – Romans 15:13
Reflection Question
Where in your life do you need to invite the Holy Spirit to breathe new life, and what fears might be preventing you from fully surrendering that area to Him?
Quote
When God breathes, bones move. When the Spirit comes, life returns. But you got to be willing to go into the valley, places of your life and face what you’re really afraid of.
Prayer
Come, Holy Spirit, and breathe Your life into every dry place in my heart and circumstances. I surrender my fears and invite You to move powerfully in areas where I’ve lost hope. Fill me with Your presence and transform what seems dead into something beautiful and alive. Amen.
Day 5: From Valley to Victory
Devotional
The end of Ezekiel’s vision is breathtaking – what began as a valley of dry bones became a mighty army. This wasn’t just about individual restoration; it was about corporate transformation. God doesn’t just want to fix what’s broken in your life; He wants to resurrect what’s dead and turn you into a leader who can help others find life too.
Twenty years from now, people might laugh with joy at the very things that seem impossible in your life today. That broken relationship could become a testimony of God’s healing power. That failed dream could be resurrected as something even greater than you originally imagined. That area where you feel spiritually dry could become the source of life-giving ministry to others.
God’s resurrection power isn’t just about personal victory – it’s about becoming part of His army of hope in a world that desperately needs to see that dead things can live again. Your valley experience, once transformed by God’s power, becomes a source of encouragement and faith for others walking through their own dry places.
The question isn’t whether God can bring life to your dead places – He absolutely can. The question is whether you’ll trust Him enough to speak His promises, invite His Spirit, and believe that your greatest struggles can become your most powerful testimonies. What is impossible for God? Absolutely nothing.
Bible Verse
“Jesus said to her, ‘I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die.'” – John 11:25
Reflection Question
How might God want to use your current valley experience to eventually help others find hope and life in their own impossible situations?
Quote
I just wonder what part of your story people will laugh at 20 years from now? What dried up part of your life is God wanting to resurrect that?
Prayer
Lord Jesus, You are the resurrection and the life. I believe You can transform my valley into victory and use my story to bring hope to others. Help me trust Your timing and Your process, knowing that You’re preparing me not just for personal breakthrough but to be part of Your army of hope in this world. Amen.