From a valley of dry bones, to a garden marked by shame, to an upper room filled with fire—Scripture reveals a divine pattern at work. In this message, we trace the recurring movement of a question, a sound, and the wind of God across Ezekiel 37, Genesis 3, and Acts 2. What if God asks questions not because He lacks answers, but because He’s inviting us out of hiding? What if the Spirit leads us into valleys, not to break us, but to reveal Himself in ways the mountaintop never could? This sermon calls us to make room for the weird, the mysterious, and the tangible presence of God—and to become carriers of His sound and breath in a world full of dry bones.