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What does the Bible say about crossing the Jordan?

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The crossing of the Jordan symbolizes the transition from this life to the next, representing God's promise and deliverance.

In Joshua 3, crossing the Jordan represents the culmination of God's promise to Israel after their long journey through the wilderness. It denotes moving from the trials of this life into the inheritance that God has prepared for His people. Just like the Israelites had to follow the Ark of the Covenant to safely pass through, believers are called to follow Christ, who leads us through the inevitable barrier of death into eternal life. This act of crossing also symbolizes our faith in God's promises, as we trust Him to guide us through difficult transitions in our lives.
Scripture References: Joshua 3:13-14, Hebrews 6:19-20, Judges 12:4-6, Job 19:25-27, 1 Corinthians 15:50-57

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