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What does crossing the River Jordan symbolize for believers?

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Crossing the River Jordan symbolizes the believer's transition from this life to eternal life with God.

In Scripture, crossing the River Jordan is often a metaphor for death and the transition into the Promised Land, representing eternal life with God. Just as the Israelites crossed Jordan to enter their inheritance, believers are assured that through Christ, they too will cross safely into glory (Hebrews 11:32-40). This powerful image illustrates both the hope and security believers have, knowing that through Christ’s sacrifice, none of His people will be lost in their journey toward eternal life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:32-40, Joshua 3:17

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