In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, it’s easy to confuse information with wisdom and imitation with life. While technology can process data, answer questions, and even sound human, it can never possess what only God can give—life. Through Ezekiel’s vision of the valley of dry bones, we see that people are more than bodies; we are body, soul, and spirit. Real life doesn’t come from knowledge, technology, or self-improvement—it comes from the breath of God. Jesus taught that we must be born again, not physically, but spiritually. When God’s Spirit brings our spirit to life, we move from simply existing to truly living. If your soul feels dry and disconnected, the answer isn’t found in another voice, another tool, or another solution—the answer is found in Jesus, the only One who can breathe life into what feels dead.