

S4:206 Ezekiel 35-38
Aug 28, 2025
Matt Moss, a member of Faithful Watermark and the Great Questions Ministry, shares his inspiring journey from atheism to belief. He discusses the Valley of Dry Bones and how God breathes life into the Israelites in Ezekiel 35-38. The conversation highlights themes of restoration, the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, and the importance of abiding in God for spiritual fruitfulness. Moss also describes his personal growth through prayer and service, emphasizing healthier relationships and a deepened faith.
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From Atheist To Grateful Believer
- Matt Moss was an atheist until age 30 and became a believer after a two-year journey exploring apologetics and the Bible.
- His conversion brought healing, purpose, and deep gratitude for God's intervention in his life.
Restoration Is God Initiated
- Ezekiel 36:24–27 emphasizes that Israel's restoration is initiated and accomplished by God's Spirit, not by human effort.
- God promises cleansing, a new heart, and his Spirit so the people will walk in his statutes and bear fruit.
Old Testament Spirit Prefigures New Covenant
- The Spirit's work in Ezekiel prefigures New Testament teaching that abiding in Christ is required to bear fruit.
- Biblical themes connect Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Joel, and John 15 in showing God writes his law on hearts by his Spirit.