Preachers may, from Ezekiel’s case, Draw hope in this declining day, A proof like this, of sovereign grace Should chase our unbelief away. | When sent to preach to mould’ring bones, Who could have thought he would succeed? But well he knew, the LORD from stones Could raise up Abram’s chosen seed. | Can these be made a num’rous host, And such dry bones new life receive? The prophet answered, “LORD thou knowst They shall, if thou commandment give.” | Like him, around I cast my eye, And O! what heaps of bones appear! Like him, by JESUS sent, I’ll try, For he can cause the dead to hear. | Hear, ye dry bones, the Savior’s word! He, who when dying, gasped, “Forgive,” That gracious, sinner–loving LORD, Says, “Look to me, dry bones, and live.” | Thou heav’nly wind awake and blow, In answer to the prayer of faith; Now thine almighty influence show, And fill dry bones with living breath. | O make them hear, and feel, and shake, And, at thy call, obedient move; The bonds of death and Satan break, And bone to bone unite in love. | |