"Graves Into Gardens" serves as a reminder that God is a specialist in restoration. It challenges believers to stop looking for life in "dead places" and to trust in the One who can turn a desert into an oasis and a tomb into a place of growth.
It reflects Ezekiel 37 (The Valley of Dry Bones), where God breathes life into what was dead. "Graves Into Gardens" serves as a reminder that
Led by Brandon Lake’s raw and soulful vocals, the song starts as a soft, introspective testimony and builds into a high-energy "shout" of praise. The rock-infused gospel sound reinforces the "victory" being sung about, making it a staple in modern worship services. the song starts as a soft