Dry Bones in the Valley

April 2, 2025

In this energizing class led by Bishop Benjamin, participants were called to activate their faith by speaking life into situations that seem hopeless—just as Ezekiel was told to prophesy over the valley of dry bones. Drawing on themes of restoration, divine purpose, and bold declaration, the message centered on the power of prophetic speech to transform dead places into living testimonies. From personal breakthrough to national revival, Bishop reminded everyone that God’s hand carries His people into their destiny—not by might, but by His spirit—and that now is the time to speak with authority, believe for miracles, and watch things come together.

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In a powerful and spirit-filled class, Bishop Benjamin delivered a stirring message about restoration, faith, and the power of prophetic speech. Centered on Ezekiel 37 and the vision of the valley of dry bones, the lesson reminded listeners that what may look lifeless can come alive again—if we are bold enough to speak life into it.

A Season of Restoration

Bishop Benjamin opened the class with gratitude for the GoldCare movement, praising Dr. Simone Gold and her efforts to create a righteous alternative in healthcare. He prayed covering over the entire team, patients, affiliates, and all those connected to the work. As he spoke, it became clear: this is not just a moment of revival, but a call to action.

“This is your season,” he declared. “What looks impossible—what looks like nothing but dry bones—God can and will breathe life into it.”

The Valley of Dry Bones

Referencing Ezekiel being carried by the spirit into a valley full of bones, Bishop Benjamin reminded listeners that God often leads His people into places others can’t understand. “This is for you,” he said. “God deals with us specifically. He doesn’t throw us all in a barrel.”

In that valley, Ezekiel was not asked to observe. He was told to prophesy. Bishop emphasized that the bones represented more than remnants—they signaled potential. Strength. Structure. Promise.

“What do you see?” he asked the class. “Don’t see lack. See abundance. Don’t see failure. See comeback.”

Prophesy Over Your Life

Throughout the class, Bishop Benjamin urged everyone to stop waiting for external proof and instead begin to speak life over their situations. Whether it’s financial breakthrough, healing, housing, or restoration in families, the word was clear: “Prophesy. Speak to it. Let the spirit of God use your voice.”

He called this the time for “March miracles”—the close of a season where the impossible becomes reality through faith-filled speech and prophetic boldness.

Dr. Simone Gold was lifted up as a real-life example. Bishop painted the picture: just as Ezekiel stood in the middle of a lifeless valley, Dr. Gold stood in the middle of a broken healthcare system and began to speak. She didn’t see just one hospital—she saw a national and international network. “GoldCare was birthed in that valley.”

Faith Over Sight

The Bishop addressed the tendency to speak only what we see—especially the negative. Instead, he encouraged the class to break the habit. “Don’t say what you see. Say what God is saying.”

He reminded listeners that real prophecy isn’t about theatrics or titles—it’s about God putting words in our mouths that can change everything. That includes buildings, finances, health, and justice.

“You don’t need to see it to speak it,” he repeated. “If all you see are bones, prophesy the body.”

God’s Hand Will Carry You

One of the most moving parts of the message focused on how God carries His people. Just like Ezekiel was carried by the spirit, Bishop reminded everyone that salvation is not just about belief—it’s about being carried into places we couldn’t walk to on our own.

“This next season is not by might, not by power, but by His spirit.”

Speak With Authority

The Bishop shared testimonies of speaking to buildings, claiming property, praying over vaccine injuries, and believing for healing. He invited others on the call to speak openly about their needs and to prophesy over their lives and projects.

One member testified about declaring her way out of a stressful job commute—and seeing God answer her prayer. Another shared how she declared her mortgage would be paid off—and it was.

Again and again, Bishop reinforced the message: “Speak to it. Speak in the name of the Lord. Speak to the building. Speak to the budget. Speak to the body. Speak to the future.”

A Call to Speak and Not Be Silent

In closing, Bishop Benjamin challenged everyone to move forward in faith and bold speech.

“Don’t shut your mouth in this season,” he said. “Don’t curse what’s in front of you—speak blessings. Bubble up. Let what’s in your spirit flow out.”

He ended with a reminder: God doesn’t always make people love us—but He will make them respect the glory He puts on us when we walk in obedience.

Key Takeaways

  • Ezekiel 37 is a call to action. The dry bones symbolize areas in our lives that look hopeless but are full of potential when seen with spiritual eyes.
  • Prophesy what God says, not what you see. Let your words match His will, not your fears.
  • Dr. Simone Gold’s vision for GoldCare is an example of speaking life into a broken system and seeing a national movement rise.
  • Faith must come before sight. Speak with boldness—even when the vision hasn’t materialized yet.
  • The hand of the Lord will carry you. Don’t walk in your own strength. Let the Spirit lead.
  • Start speaking. Over your home, your business, your health, your church, your community—prophesy life, not death.
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