We call out the habit of inspecting bruises instead of offering mercy, then show how grace restores people to life and joy. We move from law to liberty, from dry bones to living breath, and ask our church to become a house of restoration.
• bruised banana metaphor for judgment and grace
• freedom from the law of sin and death
• legalism’s harm to joy and unity
• call to restore the fallen in meekness
• Ezekiel’s bones as a model for revival
• the Holy Ghost empowers overcoming, not policing
• guarding confidences so gifts can flow
• prescribing Jesus, not diagnosing people
• practical steps to avoid re‑entanglement
• mercy as the measure we will receive