Joshua 3:14-16 LITV
(14) And it happened, as the people pulled up stakes from their tents to cross over the Jordan, and as the priests bore the ark of the covenant before the people,
(15) and as those bearing the ark came into the Jordan, and the feet of the priests bearing the ark were dipped in the edge of the waters (and the Jordan was full, over all its banks all the days of harvest),
(16) that the waters stood still, those coming down from above rose up into a heap, very far above the city Adam, which is beside Zaretan; and those going down by the sea of the Arabah, the Salt Sea, were completely cut off. And the people passed over opposite to Jericho.
The Jordan during the rainy season - although not the Mississippi - was still quite the obstacle. In fact, the nature of this flooding would be multifaceted. Naturally the river would be higher and faster and muddier. But as the water came over the banks, it ran out across a flat land a few inches deep, causing a miry mess for man and animals alike. Imagine treading out across this plain after 300,000 others had just done the same. Make that.... 2.5 million, with cattle in tow.
Scholars say that the distance between the listed landmarks - the City of Adam and the Dead Sea - is about 15 miles. God parted the Jordan River - 15 miles. That means those who went across in the center did not see the walls of water standing 7.5 miles to either direction.
With news of the horrible, catastrophic events in Haiti, some questions have occurred to me. Many of us cannot see what waters the Lord has parted for us. We look in all directions and we only see our neighbor - traveling the same basic direction we travel. We have no idea what God is holding back in order to allow us to pass. We are oblivious.
Perhaps only those who are closest to the eminent destruction can appreciate what we are being saved from.
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