Ever felt too far gone for a fresh start? Some seasons of life can feel like you’re standing in a pile of ash where a fire used to be. Angelica Smith knew that feeling well before she wrote her song: “All To Jesus”. She describes being “a wreck, a mess,” carrying sin and shame so heavy it left her feeling like “dry bones” and a “heart of stone.” Sound familiar? Most of us have been in that same situation, wondering if there’s a way back to real life, maybe even thinking that we’re now too broken for God. Something changes when God is included in the equation. Angelica sings, “Then you breathed your life within,” and everything changes. “Dead things” in your life start to breathe again. Blind eyes start seeing. This isn’t a small tweak to a broken life — it’s the miracle of resurrection. We find that same image in Ezekiel 37:5–6, where God speaks over a valley of dry bones: “Behold, I will cause breath to enter you, and you shall live… and you shall know that I am the Lord.” God d...