Your bones are speaking. The question is whether you are listening. Throughout Scripture, bones are never merely anatomy. They are the hidden framework beneath every visible thing God does: the fire a weary prophet could not silence, the mystery of a child formed in secret, the resurrection power still coursing through a grave decades after a prophet's death. Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah traces this thread from Genesis to the empty tomb, uncovering a single, unfolding truth: what appears dead, dry, or forgotten is never beyond the reach of the God who forms bones, breathes life, and raises the dead.
Fire In My Bones moves through fifteen richly developed studies, Jeremiah's irresistible calling, Ezekiel's valley of impossible restoration, David's bones aging under unconfessed sin, Joseph's four-century promise carried in a coffin, and the unbroken bones of Christ Himself, the true Passover Lamb. Each chapter pairs careful biblical exposition with real, contemporary illustration, so that ancient truth lands squarely inside modern life, in the quiet years before a calling goes public, in the discouragement no congregation ever sees, in the legacy a life leaves behind long after the applause has ended.
Written for pastors, ministry leaders, and every believer who senses a holy discontent they cannot quite explain, this book is both a serious theological study and a personal invitation. It closes with a full summary chapter of twelve core lessons, formatted for individual devotion or group study, so that its truths can be returned to again and again. In These Pages You Will Discover:? Why Elisha's bones still carried resurrection power years after his death, and what that means for the legacy your own life is quietly building? How David's unconfessed sin aged his bones before it ever touched his throne, and the one act that turned decay into rejoicing? What the valley of dry bones teaches about impossible restoration, in a marriage, a ministry, a family, or a nation? Why not one bone of Christ was broken, and what His unbroken body means for the completeness of your redemption? How Joseph's promise, carried by faith for four hundred years, still has something to say to what you are waiting on today? The difference between hidden bones and public performance, and why only one of them can hold a life or a ministry steady under pressure"What appears dry, forgotten, or lifeless is never beyond the reach of the God who forms bones, breathes life, and raises the dead."
Your bones are speaking. The question is whether you are listening. Throughout Scripture, bones are never merely anatomy. They are the hidden framework beneath every visible thing God does: the fire a weary prophet could not silence, the mystery of a child formed in secret, the resurrection power still coursing through a grave decades after a prophet's death. Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah traces this thread from Genesis to the empty tomb, uncovering a single, unfolding truth: what appears dead, dry, or forgotten is never beyond the reach of the God who forms bones, breathes life, and raises the dead.
Fire In My Bones moves through fifteen richly developed studies, Jeremiah's irresistible calling, Ezekiel's valley of impossible restoration, David's bones aging under unconfessed sin, Joseph's four-century promise carried in a coffin, and the unbroken bones of Christ Himself, the true Passover Lamb. Each chapter pairs careful biblical exposition with real, contemporary illustration, so that ancient truth lands squarely inside modern life, in the quiet years before a calling goes public, in the discouragement no congregation ever sees, in the legacy a life leaves behind long after the applause has ended.
Written for pastors, ministry leaders, and every believer who senses a holy discontent they cannot quite explain, this book is both a serious theological study and a personal invitation. It closes with a full summary chapter of twelve core lessons, formatted for individual devotion or group study, so that its truths can be returned to again and again. In These Pages You Will Discover:? Why Elisha's bones still carried resurrection power years after his death, and what that means for the legacy your own life is quietly building? How David's unconfessed sin aged his bones before it ever touched his throne, and the one act that turned decay into rejoicing? What the valley of dry bones teaches about impossible restoration, in a marriage, a ministry, a family, or a nation? Why not one bone of Christ was broken, and what His unbroken body means for the completeness of your redemption? How Joseph's promise, carried by faith for four hundred years, still has something to say to what you are waiting on today? The difference between hidden bones and public performance, and why only one of them can hold a life or a ministry steady under pressure"What appears dry, forgotten, or lifeless is never beyond the reach of the God who forms bones, breathes life, and raises the dead."