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What does the Bible say about crossing the River Jordan?

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The crossing of the River Jordan symbolizes God's people being delivered from sin, death, and wrath through faith in Christ.

In the sermon, the Jordan River represents a significant barrier, symbolizing sin, death, and God's wrath. Just as the Israelites crossed the Jordan during the time of harvest when it overflowed its banks, believers today find their salvation in Christ. Joshua, whose name means 'Savior', illustrates Jesus, who leads His people through the perilous waters of sin and judgment, ensuring that all who trust in Him will safely traverse this river of death. The account emphasizes that with human effort alone, crossing is impossible, but through faith in Christ, we are granted the grace to overcome.
Scripture References: Joshua 3; Joshua 4

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