When Life Throws You a Curve

Scripture:  Ezekiel 37:1-14

Introduction

My brother Dwight and I were born one year apart.  As we grew up, mother clearly recognized that we could be hellions.  Dwight and I played rough; we fought as if we had not been related.  He hit me in the back of my head with a brick and the dent still remains; I stabbed him in the foot with a knife and that gash left a prominent scar.

Yet we grew up with hopes and dreams of becoming rich and prosperous.  We longed for the day when we would enjoy life together.  When he was 15, almost 16 and I was 16 almost 17, I entered the United States Army in June 1973.  In August I was in Basic Individual Training, almost ready to graduate and go to Fort Polk, LA for Advanced Training enroute to Vietnam.  I was taking drown proofing that morning; It was the morning life threw me a curve.

My 1SG sent for me; there was an emergency at home; my beloved brother Dwight had died.  I was totally devastated; all the plans we had made were lost; I had done nothing wrong; yet my brother was gone.  I couldn’t swim; but Dwight could swim like a fish.  I tell you life had thrown me a curve.  My spirit was broken.

I wonder if there is anyone here who has been crushed by life; whose spirit has been broken; Lord, have mercy!

 Move 1

Ezekiel was born into a family of priests. He dreamed of the day when he would serve as a priest.  Solomon had built this beautiful temple to the Lord. It was magnificent. As Ezekiel grew up, each time he went passed the temple he thought inside, “one day I’m going to work there.

One day the people will come to me, and I will offer sacrifices on their behalf to God.One day I’ll start to move up the ranks of the priest and who knows I may even become one of the chief priests. Ezekiel spent his entire young life, preparing to become a priest to serve in the temple. The Jewish law provided for a man to enter into the priesthood at the age of 30. Ezekiel thought all he had to do was to make it to age 30. Ezkiel could hardly wait for his 30th birthday.

Ezekiel had a one day vision.  One day, “I’m going to be priest.  I wonder if any of you have had a one day vision; one day I’m going to be on that team.” One day I’m going to get that job. One day “I’m going to finish my education.” One day I’m going to get out of this neighborhood. One day!

Well I stop by to tell you that life is filled with interruptions, life can throw you a curve that will mess up your one day plans.

Move 2

Ezekiel was looking forward to becoming a priest, however the people of God were busy living their own lives as though God did not exist. They were far more interested in money, sex, and power than God.

God told them to repent or he would remove them from his presence. There response was “who is the Lord that we should worship Him.” They forgot He was the one who brought them out of slavery in Egypt. They forgot He was the one who put health in their bodies and light in their eyes. They forgot he was the one who got them out of bed each morning and enabled them to go to work. They forgot he was the one who really was in control of everything.

When they refused to repent and turn back to God, God sent the Babylonian army to destroy the city of Jerusalem.  Historians tell us that Ezekiel was probably about 25 years old when this happened.

Those vicious Babylonian soldiers massacred the people in the city, young and old, male and female alike. They set fire to the magnificent temple Solomon had built and had stood for 400 years and they reduced it to rubble and ashes.

Just 5 birthdays away from obtaining his goal of serving as a priest in the temple, Ezekiel watched as his dreams, his hopes, his plans for the future all went up in flames as the Babylonians set fire to the temple.

Ezekiel tells us in chapter 1 of verse 1, when he was 30 years old, he was among the captives by the river of Kebar, a canal off the Euphrates River in Babylon which is present day Iraq.

He had envisioned that at age 30 he would be in Jerusalem finally ascending to the priesthood with a grand coronation.  He had envisioned. His family and everybody would be celebrating with him. He had envisioned being at the top of his game. But it didn’t happen that way. Tell your neighbor their might be a change in plans.

Instead, he finds himself in rags, a slave with the other captives, not even having property they could call their own. Ezekiel was devastated.  His dreams of becoming a priest had been crushed.  He along with the other captives cried out “How can we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land?”

In other words, God has abandoned us; our hopes, dreams, and visions have been destroyed.  We are of all men most miserable.  What did they have to live for? His one vision of becoming a priest in the temple was over; life had thrown Ezekiel a curve.

Move 3

Early one morning, Ezekiel got a word from the Lord.  It was a word for people whose life had been devastated.  It was for a people who had lost a major battle and been slain.  It was a word for people whose hopes and dreams had been crushed and who lay lifeless on the ground.

Ezekiel was a part of that crowd.  And God visited him.  When life throws you a curve, expect God to visit you if you are one of his children.  God gave Ezekiel a new vision.  No he would no longer be a priest; but God who can transform your life from one dream to the next; our God decided to make Ezekiel a prophet.  A watchman and a voice to let his people know that their God was still on the throne with all power in his hand.

Yes, the people were devastated.  Yes, the people had been slain in battle.  But God showed up.  Imagine with me for a moment the Armies of Israel and the Armies of the Babylonians colliding with each other on the battlefield with swords and spears.

The death toll is amazing. There are far too many dead for the living to bury them all so they strip them of their clothing and valuables and they just leave them to rot in the sun. Over time, scattered all over the plains is this pile of bones in every direction. They have become bleached white in the sun. It’s an erie sight to see the skulls, the rib cages, the arm and leg bones scattered throughout the battlefield.  The Armies of Israel lay desolate in the sun; casualties of trying to fight to survive; decimated, dead, and defeated.

Yes, Israel’s hope is lost, their dreams dashed in the process of life. And it is to very place, God’s Spirit speaks to a prophet whose hopes have been crushed in the Babylonian Captivity.  I think God is telling him, look you think you and your people have it bad, what about what took place here in this place. All the hopes, the dreams, the fears, the love, the hate, the plans, they had, stopped right here on this battlefield. Look at how dry the bones are. They have been here for a long time.

And I stop by to ask somebody, even though your hopes have been crushed and your dreams have been smashed; even though life has thrown you a curve, when was the last time you visited a cemetery?  There are some people buried whose hopes were still alive and yet you sit here with the blood running warm in your veins.  Can I get a witness, here?

Then God asks the impossible. “Ezekiel, can these bones live?” What is the situation around your life today. What is it that seems to be robbing you of your life? When God’s hand is upon you and walking with you, God asks “ Can life be brought again out of this disaster.” Ezekiel responded, “Oh Sovereign Lord, You Alone Know.’ I want us to notice that Ezekiel admits, he does not know the answer as to whether those dried up bones could live again, but he does know who does know what it would take for it to make it happen.

I don’t know what bad decision you have made. I don’t know what situation you are in at home. I don’t know why getting a job has been so hard for you. I don’t know if you’re going to lose your home or lose your car. I don’t know if, how or when things might turn around for you. But I do know who has the answer to all of those questions. I do know who has the power to make you start living again. His name is Jesus. Tell your neighbor, it’s time to start living again.

God told priest now turned prophet in Ezekiel 37:4-6 (NIV) 4 Then he said to me, “Prophesy to these bones and say to them, ’Dry bones, hear the word of the LORD! 5 This is what the Sovereign LORD says to these bones: I will make breath enter you, and you will come to life. 6 I will attach tendons to you and make flesh come upon you and cover you with skin; I will put breath in you, and you will come to life. Then you will know that I am the LORD.’”

I want you to notice, what God told Ezekiel to do. Notice that God’s response to the curve ball that interrupted Ezekiel’s plans was way outside the box. Some of us would have protested after all who wants to preach to a dead church, with a dead situation? Some of us would have said, I can’t do it. I need to be assigned to a church where somebody will say amen and somebody will shout when I preach the Word of God. Some of us would have thought that preaching to dead, dry bones was a waste of our time.  Lord, have mercy!

But I’m so glad that Ezekiel did what God told him to do. He began to speak the word of God over a hopeless looking situation. And I stop by to tell you that you need to start speaking the word of God over your dead situation. For the bible says that “death and life are in the power of the tongue.”  For the bible says, “For the word of God is alive and powerful.  It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow.  It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires.  Nothing in all creation is hidden from God.  Everything is naked and exposed before his eyes, and he is the one to whom we are accountable.”  Can I get a witness here?

Ezekiel preached and Ezekiel saw these bones come together, and then tendons grew and held them together, the muscles grew on the bones, and the skin started covering the muscles. All of sudden he finds himself in the middle of a massive army, but nobody’s moving, and nobody is alive. God tells him to prophesy once again. Ezekiel 37:9-10 (NIV)

Just because your life may seem way out of control with pieces, scattered all over the place, just keep on speaking the word, and things will start coming back together again. Don’t get scared when you feel life coming back into your situation.  It’s just God pulling things together for you.

But God didn’t stop with just a physical restoration.  God completed the work by getting Ezekiel to call on the Holy Spirit for a spiritual restoration.  Somebody here has a broken spirit, a contrite heart, and wants you to know he’s with you.  Physically, you’re present and accounted for, but spiritually you’re broken and defeated.

God wants you to know that he has the answer for your lost passion and joy in life.  God knows that thing devastated your spirit and you are depressed and in despair.  And so God said to Ezekiel in verse 9 “Prophesy to the breath; prophesy, son of man, and say to it, ’This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe into these slain, that they may live.’” 10 So I prophesied as he commanded me, and breath entered them; they came to life and stood up on their feet–a vast army.

You see even after we get things put back together, it’s not enough for us to think we can handle it from here. We need to have the Spirit of God working on the inside us in order for us to become truly alive. It looked like God was taking Ezekiel to a cemetery. The last stop, the place where hope is buried and dreams are concealed.  But God, somebody say But God, was actually taking him to a place to discover that even when life throws you a curve, if you hear the word of the Lord, God can bring life back into your situation. Hallelujah!

I know your situation is devastating and I know you want to quit, roll over and play dead, but don’t you give up on God yet. Perhaps God has taken you to that place so that you can find out just how great your God is.  Church I tell, our God is a Wonder; our God is an awesome God and when you come out of this, you won’t look like what you been through.  Hallelujah!

God you see was not only restoring hope to those in captivity, but God was restoring hope and life to Ezekiel.  Ezekiel was at his end, but God, through his own preaching, resurrected dead dreams within him.  God by this vision allowed Ezekiel to know that the enemy may have captured you, but the enemy did not capture God.  God by this vision allowed Ezekiel to know that although he would not be a priest, he could still prophesy.  He could still be used in God’s service.  Beloved, no matter what you’ve been through God can still use you in his service.

Because that same Holy Spirit that breathe on those people; that same Holy Spirit that brought life, hope, and possibilities back to those people is the same Holy Spirit that wants to resurrect you.  For I hear Jesus declare in John 7:37-39, “Anyone who is thirsty may come to me!  Anyone who believes in me may come and drink!  For the Scriptures declare, “Rivers of living water will flow from his heart.”  (when he said “living water”, he was speaking of the Spirit who would be given to everyone believing in him.  But the Spirit had not yet been given, because Jesus had not yet entered into his glory.)

There may be people who have written you off today because of the mistakes you have made. You may have written yourself off because life threw you a curve. Your friends may have abandoned you; your enemies may have persecuted you.  Your life, your dream was stolen from you and you thought all hope was lost.

But I stop by to tell you that now you are clean, now you are washed by the water and the word of Almighty God.  And if you’ll speak God’s Word and be filled with God’s Holy Spirit, God will resurrect you.  I’m a living witness.  I have been down that road of tragedy where my vocation, my career was lost.  I’ve been thrown a curve ball or two beloved, but I found out that God is able to do what no other power can do.  He picked me up out of the trap of the enemy.  He restored my name and my soul.  He brought me out of darkness into the marvelous light, and God will do the same thing for you.

He is able to intervene; so when life throws you a curve.  Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord.  He will deliver; he will come through for you.  Hallelujah!

Published by Earl J. Griffin, Sr.

As a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Teacher and Speaker, I can offer you workshops, seminars, keynote speaking, and coaching, aiding your personal and professional growth through study and practical application of John’s proven leadership methods. For over 40 years, my tract record as a proven leader has been exemplary both in the United States Army and as a Pastor in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. As a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Mentor, and Speaker, I use this expertise and experience to help leaders grow to their full potential. Coupled with my John Maxwell Certification is my Master of Science degree in Leadership Development, from Walden University. I am uniquely skilled at helping corporate leaders in the areas of human resources development programs, middle and executive leader development programs, and mentoring practices within the workplace. Both my professional time as an Organizational Development Specialist within the United States Army and my tenure as Senior Pastor within my church help me assist leaders in resolving the ethical dilemmas of leadership and developing the cultural skills necessary to lead in diverse multi-cultural organizations. Let's develop a sustainable relationship that benefits both your organization and that helps you achieve your personal leadership goals.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

%d bloggers like this: