Psalm 19:1, “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handiwork.”

I live 30 minutes from D.C. and one of our family traditions is to go to the Cherry Blossom Festival every year. When the Cherry Blossoms hit their peak bloom, it is an official sign that Spring is here. The National Cherry Blossom Festival attracts more than 1.5 million people to the District of Columbia every year. At the heart of the festival is 3,000 cherry blossom trees blooming along the Tidal Basin. It’s amazing that blossoming trees can attract so many people from around the world. New life is beautiful.

Everywhere we look we see the glory of God. God is the one who can breathe life into dry bones. Your time of brokenness will not last forever, there is a new season — new life. There may be a situation in your life that is dry and seemingly dead, but it’s a new season and there is hope, now more than ever. Today is a new day; it’s a new season.

Go outside and look around. the message of life after death is everywhere.

Today, my prayer for you is that the seemingly dead places in your life would be brought back to life. Maybe it is a relationship, forgotten ministry, broken dreams, or maybe you’ve felt lost and are unsure of the next steps. God has a plan for your life and the thing He specializes in is prophesying to dry bones. Dry bones can live again. Your life, in Jesus name, will blossom again.

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Angela Overton is a lover of words, nature, and coffee. She is an ordained minister with the UPCI, has a Masters Degree in Theology, and loves to teach Bible studies. She and her amazing husband, Michael, pastor in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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