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No More Manna

Mar 23, 2015 / Bible Study / 2 COMMENTS

Today’s Scripture
“They began to eat unleavened bread and roasted grain harvested from the land. No manna appeared… ever again” (Joshua 5:11-12).

 

 
The battle of Jericho is one of the best known stories in the Bible. Many first hear of it as a child in Sunday School. Yet, the crossing of the Jordan River as they go in to take Jericho is equally important to the life of the Israelites and studied much less frequently. Today, we read how the people crossed the Jordan River into the promised land on dry ground after God performed a miracle with water, similar to the time the waters of the Red Sea parted when they left Egypt.

 
Have you ever considered the symbolism of these two “water partings?” The first, when Israel left Egypt, was a sure means of escape from the enemy. (Like Jesus’ death on the cross, this parting was a one-time escape from death). The second, when Israel enters into their promised land, was a sure provision of their inheritance. (Like Jesus’ resurrection, which gives us inheritance of new life and peace). However, the way in which they take the land… one victory after another… symbolizes the means by which they receive the full inheritance promised. For us today, our inheritance is also received day by day, victory by victory as we daily surrender our lives to the Lord.

 

  1. 2 Comments
  2. Vonda Skelton
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    Apr 1, 2015 at 8:51 am

    I had never noticed (or forgotten) that the Jordan was at flood stage–wow! Even more of a miracle, and required more faith, than I realized!

    Loved the part of God meeting with Joshua and saying, “… for the place where you are standing is holy.” Just as He said to Moses when He met with him!

    Thank you for the reminder to have daily victories in the Name of Christ!

     
    • Shannon Mullins
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      Apr 30, 2015 at 8:49 am

      Yes, the Jordan River was at flood stage the time they crossed… which made it even more apparent that God intervened to help them!

       
 
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