SPEAK UNTIL THERE IS A GREAT ARMY
Thursday, 2nd September 2025
Pastor Victor
Ezekiel 37:7-8 So I prophesied as I was commanded: and as I prophesied, there was a noise, and behold a shaking, and the bones came together, bone to his bone. And when I beheld, lo, the sinews and the flesh came up upon them, and the skin covered them above: but there was no breath in them. KJV
Speaking God’s word to situations is one of the most powerful ways of effecting changes on negative circumstances and situations and right in the Ezekiel 37, the Holy Spirit has outlined the principle of how you can bring life into dead situations.
You will realize that when Ezekiel prophesied the first time to the dry bones, there was a noise and bones came together, flesh came upon the bones, but there was no life – thus it was still a dead situation even though there had been shaking and joining of bones. Scripture tells us that there was no life in them – it was just dead corpses. And if life is not imparted into them, they will return back to the dry bones’ situation by the force of decomposition and decay.
God commanded Ezekiel to speak the second time again to the dead corpses scattered in the valley. Ezekiel 37:10 says, "So I prophesied as he commanded me, and the breath came into them, and they lived, and stood up upon their feet, an exceeding great army.” This time God asked him to command the wind into the slain. When he did, life came into the corpses and they rose up as a great army.
The mistake that many believers in Christ do is that, when they speak into a situation and see some little change or no improvement, they stop speaking or praying. The fact that there was a little change doesn’t mean you stop the praying and faith speaking. You have to continue to speak until there is a mighty army – until your victory comes into full manifestation.
I know there is this teaching on faith that says that when you say or pray once, it is enough – that praying it again is unbelief. That teaching is incomplete truth and very dangerous. Mark 11:23 says, if you say to this mountain….. The word “say” is in the present active tense. This implies that you have to say it again and again, which is consistent with the dry bones experience.
Don’t stop praying or speaking until there is a note of victory on your inside or a clear evidence of your breakthrough. Keep resisting the devil till he flees away. Don’t end up with dead corpses. Speak until the great army, which represent your victory arises.
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