““And when I passed by you and saw you wallowing in your blood, I said to you in your blood, ‘Live!’ I said to you in your blood, ‘Live!’”
'I passed by you and saw you' reveals a God who doesn't avert his eyes from what is ugly and abandoned — he draws near exactly where no one else wants to look.
'Wallowing in your blood' describes someone at their absolute worst, with nothing to earn favor — and it is exactly there that the word of life arrives.
'I said to you, Live!' is repeated twice in the same breath — God insists, as though making sure the word would be heard through so much pain.
The blood here speaks of abandonment and imminent death — saying 'Live!' in that moment isn't optimism, it's a miracle spoken over a condemned body.
This verse opens the long allegory of chapter 16 — everything that follows, all of God's tender care, begins with this word of life over someone rejected.
Act: Remember today one moment you were at your worst and God still called you to live — then find someone in that same condition and speak that same word over them.