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What does the Bible say about crossing the Jordan?

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Crossing the Jordan symbolizes the transition from this life to eternal life through Christ's righteousness.

In the sermon, crossing the Jordan represents the believer's journey through life and death into the kingdom of God. This journey is not merely about physical transition but is steeped in spiritual significance. The Jordan symbolizes death, and the safe passage across it can only be accomplished through the righteousness established by Christ. Just as Joshua led the Israelites into the promised land after crossing the Jordan, so too does Christ lead His people into eternal life. The journey requires acknowledgment of Christ's righteousness and justice, ensuring that believers have a safe passage when they face their mortality.
Scripture References: Judges 12:4-6, Job 19:25-27, 1 Corinthians 15:50-57

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