A powerful prophetic message by Jenny Weaver, centered on Ezekiel’s valley of dry bones, is stirring believers to seek not just structure in the church but the very breath of God.
Preaching from Ezekiel 37, Weaver declared that many Christians stop too soon in their spiritual journey—settling for outward change while lacking the power and presence of the Holy Spirit.
“He began to prophesy to the structure of a thing, and then they came together,” Weaver said. “But something was missing… There was no breath in them.”
Throughout the message, listeners were challenged to move beyond surface-level Christianity and contend for a fresh move of God marked by revival fire, boldness and spiritual authority.
“Churches are functioning with no breath in them. Worship teams are singing songs with no breath in them. People are out evangelizing—no breath in them,” she warned.
Drawing parallels between Ezekiel 37 and Acts 2, the sermon connected the prophecy of the dry bones to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
According to Weaver, Ezekiel’s vision may have prophetically foreshadowed the upper-room experience centuries before it occurred.
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“What if Ezekiel was not just prophesying to the dry bones there or a nation? He was prophesying to what was going to happen in the upper room,” she said.
The message emphasized that believers must “prophesy to the breath,” calling on the Holy Spirit to breathe life into families, churches, ministries and regions once again.
At the center of the sermon was the imagery of the “four winds” mentioned in Ezekiel 37. Weaver explained that each wind symbolized a different dimension of God’s work: the north wind represented authority and power, the south wind represented revival fire, the east wind represented glory and new beginnings, and the west wind represented deliverance.
As the message intensified, Weaver prophesied that revival would break out across America and the nations.
“I prophesy in the name of Jesus Christ that is upon us but yet greater—greater measures, greater than we’ve seen before,” she declared. “It’s not going to be in one place. It’s going to be hot spots all over America, the UK, Australia… South Africa, the Philippines… South America.”
The sermon also carried a strong warning to churches not to quench the move of the Holy Spirit by prioritizing programs and schedules over God’s presence.
“We are stopping full moves of glory,” Weaver said. “Let us have the glory.”
Near the end of the gathering, attendees were urged to begin prophesying life over dead situations, marriages, ministries and spiritual callings.
“Your prayer life—live again. You used to write—live again. You used to preach the gospel—live again,” Weaver proclaimed.
In an era when many believers feel spiritually dry and weary, Weaver’s message served as a passionate Pentecost call for the church to once again seek the breath, wind and fire of the Holy Spirit.
Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].












She is a False Prophetess !!
She is not of God !!!