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What does the Bible say about crossing Jordan?

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Crossing Jordan symbolizes the transition from bondage to sin into the promised land of eternal life through faith in Christ.

In the context of Joshua 3, crossing Jordan represents a significant spiritual transition for the people of Israel, moving from the oppression of Egypt into the land of promise. This act illustrates how believers, through faith in Jesus Christ, also cross over from the bondage of sin into a new life filled with freedom and redemption. The phrase 'crossing Jordan' is often used metaphorically for a believer's death, but it importantly signifies that true eternal life begins the moment one places their trust in Christ.
Scripture References: Joshua 3:1-6, Romans 7:14-25

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