Follow the Promises: Crossing The Jordan
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Rivers don’t usually make way for you—unless Someone goes first. We explore the ancient crossing of the Jordan as a living map for modern change: moving from burnout and wandering to a life anchored in grace. Instead of selling you more willpower hacks, we name the three real choices in front of every heart under pressure: try harder, give up, or trust Jesus to make a way on dry ground. Along the way, we connect Hebrews and Joshua to show how the presence of God—not our plans—parts the flood, and why stepping in before the waters move is the surprising posture that unlocks peace, joy, and freedom.
We talk candidly about law and grace without fluff. The law is good, but it can’t lead you or power you; grace does what the law cannot by giving you a new heart and the Spirit’s strength. If you’ve been stuck in cycles—numbing habits, shame spirals, or spiritual exhaustion—you’ll hear how identity in Christ changes the script. Sobriety becomes alignment with truth, purity becomes worship, and everyday choices start flowing from union with Jesus rather than fear or performance. The story’s details matter: the ark enters first, the people step next, and the river parts last. That sequence becomes a practical pattern for faith.
Expect clear takeaways you can practice today: look to Jesus as the author and finisher of your faith, rest in His finished work rather than grinding for acceptance, and renew your mind in Scripture so your eyes stay on the One who loves you. Even mustard-seed trust is enough when its object is strong. Ready to leave the wilderness behind and cross your Jordan? Listen now, subscribe for more gospel-centered teaching, and share this with a friend who needs a path through the flood.
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