
Ep 52 - Dry Bones with Charles Lane (“Rattle” by Zack Williams feat. S. Furtick)
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What if the dry bones in your life aren’t just evidence of what was—but signs of what God is about to resurrect?
In this episode, Rebecca welcomes her husband, Charles Lane of Bible Unbound, for a new series on worship songs that have shaped personal faith. Today, they dive into “Rattle!” by Zach Williams (feat. Steven Furtick)—a powerful anthem that echoes Ezekiel’s valley of bones and Jesus breathing on His disciples in John 20.
Charles shares his testimony of finding new life after heartbreak, and how God resurrected buried dreams and called him into unexpected purpose.
You’ll hear:
- How Ezekiel 37 and John 20 are connected by the breath of God
- Why resurrection is always followed by commissioning
- What it means to wait on God’s Spirit to breathe on what’s forming in your life
- A reminder that the same Spirit who raised Jesus lives in you
Listen now and be encouraged to breathe again.
Listen to “Rattle!” by Zach Williams feat. Steven Furtick:
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7BXfkM49WOtrakdYG9oSy9?si=437bbc28f99744f4
- Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/rattle-feat-steven-furtick/1538022060?i=1538022104
- YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=oRNFLM4VX3Q&si=KxQC-jrYZoUSPTBh
Want to go deeper?
- Devotional Guide: https://www.lyricandletter.com/devotional
- Join our Bible Study Community: https://facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter
- Explore Bible Unbound: https://www.lyricandletter.com/thebibleunbound
Fair Use Disclaimer
This podcast episode includes selections of the song and the complete lyrics of “Rattle!” by Zach Williams featuring Steven Furtick, used under fair use for educational and review purposes only. All rights remain with the original copyright holders. The use of this song and its lyrics is intended to provide context for our discussion and to enhance the listener’s understanding of the themes explored within the episode. No copyright infringement is intended.