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What does the Jordan symbolize in Christian theology?

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In Christian theology, the Jordan symbolizes death and the transition to eternal life through faith in Christ.

The Jordan River in the sermon is depicted as a representation of death, where every human being must ultimately journey. It is a reminder of the inevitable end that all must face, yet it also symbolizes hope and promise for the believer. As the Israelites crossed into the promised land after moving through the Jordan, so believers can cross over into eternal life when they accept Christ's finished work. The sermon highlights that without the righteousness of Christ empowering this passage, one cannot hope to overcome the finality of death.
Scripture References: Judges 12:4-6, Hebrews 2:14-15, 1 Corinthians 15:54-55

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