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	"And the priests that bare the ark of the covenant of the LORD stood firm on dry ground in the&nbsp; midst of Jordan,&nbsp;&nbsp; and all the Israelites passed over on dry ground, until all the people were passed clean over&nbsp; Jordan." (Joshua&nbsp;&nbsp; 3:17) <BR>
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	Forty years after their departure from Egypt, after the unbelievers had all fallen in the&nbsp; treacherous wilderness, Israel finally reached the promised land. Joshua was appointed by God to lead the people into the&nbsp; land of promise – a land promised to Abraham over 450 years earlier (Gen 15:18-21; 17:8). Spies were sent into the&nbsp; land, and this time they were not ruled by unbelief (Josh 2). Three days later, the people prepared to cross over into&nbsp; the land God had given to them. <BR>
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	Before going over, officers went among the people, instructing them precisely how they were to&nbsp; enter Canaan. It would not be an "every-man-for-yourself" matter, with every man doing that which was right in&nbsp; his own eyes. The first thing to occur was the Levitical priests carrying the ark of the covenant across Jordan. The&nbsp; Israelites were to remain where they were until they saw the priests carrying the ark over. As soon as they saw the&nbsp; ark being carried over, they were to "set out" from their place and "go after it" (Josh 3:3). However, they were not&nbsp; to get too close to this piece of sacred furniture. Rather, they had to keep "a space" between themselves and the ark.&nbsp; That space was "about two thousand cubits by measure," or about a thousand yards. Solemnly they were told,&nbsp; "Do not come near it, that you may know the way by which you must go, for you have not passed this way before"&nbsp; (3:4). With this warning, Joshua turned to the priests and said, "Take up the ark of the covenant and cross over&nbsp; before the people" (3:6). <BR>
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	As the priests went before the people, the Lord told Joshua He was going to exalt him before the&nbsp; people, so they would know God was with him just as He was with Moses.&nbsp; He then told Joshua to tell the&nbsp; priests, "When you have come to the edge of the water of the Jordan, you shall stand in the Jordan" (3:7-8). Joshua then&nbsp; summoned the people to pay attention to what was happening. He said God was going to so work they would&nbsp; know He was among them, and would surely drive out the inhabitants of the land. In faith he declared, "Behold, the&nbsp; ark of the covenant of the Lord of all the earth is crossing over before you into the Jordan" (3:10). The people were then&nbsp; commanded to choose one man from each of the twelve tribes, who would later select twelve stones from&nbsp; Jordan, and pile them up for a memorial of their crossing. At this time, Jordan was overflowing its banks, and it was the&nbsp; time of harvest (3:15).<BR>
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	The Lord promised a display of unparalleled Divine power, "as soon as the soles of the feet of&nbsp; the priests who bear the ark of the LORD, the Lord of all the earth, shall rest in the waters of the Jordan, that the&nbsp; waters of the Jordan shall be cut off, the waters that come down from upstream, and they shall stand as a&nbsp; heap." Just that surely, when "feet of the priests who bore the ark dipped in the edge of the water, the waters which came&nbsp; down from upstream stood still, and rose in a heap very far away at Adam, the city that is beside Zaretan. So&nbsp; the waters that went down into the Sea of the Arabah, the Salt Sea, failed, and were cut off; and the people&nbsp; crossed over opposite Jericho" (3:15-16). <BR>
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	The Scriptures inform us that the priests stood firmly in the middle of Jordan, holding up the ark&nbsp; of the covenant, "until all the people were passed clean [or completely] over Jordan."The twelve men&nbsp; selected from the tribes then gathered their stones, and set them up in the middle of Jordan for a memorial. The&nbsp; priests remained standing in the midst of the river bed on dry ground "until everything was finished that the&nbsp; LORD had commanded" (4:10). After the safe passage of all of the people, then the priests carried the ark across Jordan and&nbsp; joined the rest of the people (4:11). It came to pass that as soon as "the soles of the priests' feet were lifted up unto the&nbsp; dry land, that the waters of Jordan returned unto their place, and flowed over all his banks, as they did before"&nbsp; (4:18) but not until ALL of the people had safely crossed over into the promised land.<BR>
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	There will come a day for every child of God when a crossing will be made into the promised&nbsp; land. Like the ark of the covenant, the presence of the Lord remains in the middle of the river of death,&nbsp; guaranteeing safe passage to the other side, where we are "absent from the body and present with the Lord." That presence will&nbsp; not move until all of the children have safely passed to the other side. Then, and only then, will the river of separation&nbsp; once again overflow its banks. Then no one will be able to leave the cursed land for the blessed land. But as&nbsp; long as the waters remain open by the grace of God, multitudes can cross on dry land, with no fear of the waters of&nbsp; separation overflowing them. <BR>
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	What a marvelous picture of safe passage from this world to the next! It is refreshing to ponder&nbsp; that we are not the first to enter the waters of death. Jesus Christ has gone before us, sanctifying the way. <BR>
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PRAYER POINT: Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank You for delivering us from the fear of death.<BR>
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