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Israel miraculously crosses the Jordan River on dry ground to enter the Promised Land.
With the ark of the covenant leading the way, God stops the flow of the Jordan River so the entire nation of Israel can cross on dry ground. Joshua sets up twelve memorial stones so future generations will remember what God did. It's a powerful echo of the Red Sea crossing — a new chapter for a new generation.
Israel has been waiting forty years for this moment. The Jordan is flooding, the promised land is right there, and God tells the priests to do something that makes no sense — walk into the water first. What happens next redefines what it means to trust God with an uncertain future.
JoshuaTwelve Stones and a Story Worth TellingAfter the entire nation crosses the Jordan on dry ground, God tells Joshua to build a memorial out of twelve river stones — one for each tribe. It's not decoration. It's a conversation starter for every generation that comes after.
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