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Look, take a few minutes and visit donewithdebt.com. Talk with one of their strategists. It's free. But listen up. Some of their solutions are time sensitive, so you'll have to move quickly. Go to donewithdebt.com. That's donewithdebt.com. I wanted to sit in on what you said for a second, the picture of the Dead Sea.
Look, take a few minutes and visit donewithdebt.com. Talk with one of their strategists. It's free. But listen up. Some of their solutions are time sensitive, so you'll have to move quickly. Go to donewithdebt.com. That's donewithdebt.com. I wanted to sit in on what you said for a second, the picture of the Dead Sea.
If you saw this on a map, the Dead Sea is at the bottom, and you know what river flows into the Dead Sea? The Jordan River. So you think, what is the significance of the Jordan River flowing into the Dead Sea? I mean, you've got to think about this for a second. When you said that, I thought, man, there's more there.
If you saw this on a map, the Dead Sea is at the bottom, and you know what river flows into the Dead Sea? The Jordan River. So you think, what is the significance of the Jordan River flowing into the Dead Sea? I mean, you've got to think about this for a second. When you said that, I thought, man, there's more there.
If you saw this on a map, the Dead Sea is at the bottom, and you know what river flows into the Dead Sea? The Jordan River. So you think, what is the significance of the Jordan River flowing into the Dead Sea? I mean, you've got to think about this for a second. When you said that, I thought, man, there's more there.
Yeah, nothing's getting out of the Dead Sea. So the way the Dead Sea is set up is the Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea. So then go back to the Old Testament again, you think about what happened to the Jordan River.
Yeah, nothing's getting out of the Dead Sea. So the way the Dead Sea is set up is the Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea. So then go back to the Old Testament again, you think about what happened to the Jordan River.
Yeah, nothing's getting out of the Dead Sea. So the way the Dead Sea is set up is the Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea. So then go back to the Old Testament again, you think about what happened to the Jordan River.
Well, the Jordan River marks as like a, it's kind of like a boundary line of where during the exodus of Israel from Egypt, when they were looking for the promised land, the boundary to the promised land is, was the Jordan River. So when Joshua takes them into the Promised Land, because remember Moses got mad. By the way, that's a whole other thing too we could talk about.
Well, the Jordan River marks as like a, it's kind of like a boundary line of where during the exodus of Israel from Egypt, when they were looking for the promised land, the boundary to the promised land is, was the Jordan River. So when Joshua takes them into the Promised Land, because remember Moses got mad. By the way, that's a whole other thing too we could talk about.
Well, the Jordan River marks as like a, it's kind of like a boundary line of where during the exodus of Israel from Egypt, when they were looking for the promised land, the boundary to the promised land is, was the Jordan River. So when Joshua takes them into the Promised Land, because remember Moses got mad. By the way, that's a whole other thing too we could talk about.
Struck the rock, and what came out? Water came out of the rock. So Joshua takes them through the boundary. So if you think about the New Exodus language, Joshua is taking them out of slavery into the Promised Land. And you say, what did they have to go through to shed the shackles of slavery, which is symbolic of our sin, right? They had to go through the Jordan River.
Struck the rock, and what came out? Water came out of the rock. So Joshua takes them through the boundary. So if you think about the New Exodus language, Joshua is taking them out of slavery into the Promised Land. And you say, what did they have to go through to shed the shackles of slavery, which is symbolic of our sin, right? They had to go through the Jordan River.
Struck the rock, and what came out? Water came out of the rock. So Joshua takes them through the boundary. So if you think about the New Exodus language, Joshua is taking them out of slavery into the Promised Land. And you say, what did they have to go through to shed the shackles of slavery, which is symbolic of our sin, right? They had to go through the Jordan River.
So the image here is that as God's people pass through the Jordan River, their shackles Very similar to the splitting and the parting of the Red Sea. Their enemies, their shackles, their sins, the things that hold them in bondage are being released into the river. And then those things, those sins, they're washed away, as the Leon Bridges song says, by sins flow down the Jordan River.
So the image here is that as God's people pass through the Jordan River, their shackles Very similar to the splitting and the parting of the Red Sea. Their enemies, their shackles, their sins, the things that hold them in bondage are being released into the river. And then those things, those sins, they're washed away, as the Leon Bridges song says, by sins flow down the Jordan River.
So the image here is that as God's people pass through the Jordan River, their shackles Very similar to the splitting and the parting of the Red Sea. Their enemies, their shackles, their sins, the things that hold them in bondage are being released into the river. And then those things, those sins, they're washed away, as the Leon Bridges song says, by sins flow down the Jordan River.