Joshua 3:14-19; 4:1-10 Crossing the Jordan River

The crossing of the Jordan River is the most significant event in the book of Joshua, and one of the most in the Bible. It symbolizes God’s plan of redemption for the world, and nothing is more important to believers in Jesus than what it represents. As we read these two chapters, you can feel the excitement, anticipation, and expectation of the people. It’s a familiar story, so we’ll try to approach it with fresh eyes and ask the Holy Spirit to open the eyes of our hearts. A study of Joshua 3 14-19; 4:1-10 based on “Explore the Bible: Summer 2026” from Lifeway. This is the third lesson from Joshua prepared by Gary Stieber for Houston's First Baptist Church. To learn about a relationship with Jesus Christ, contact us: https://www.houstonsfirst.org/about/d... Previous lessons in Joshua: Joshua 1:1-18    • Joshua 1:1-18: God Commissions Joshua   Joshua 2:1-24    • Joshua 2:1-24: Rahab’s Destiny   Our YouTube Bible Study Playlist:    • Bible Lessons   If you follow the Explore the Bible study schedule, we give away our study materials free of charge. We publish every week, 7-10 days before the lesson’s scheduled date. If you would like to access the complete study notes and PowerPoint presentation for your use as needed, click the link below and provide the email address to which you would like to be notified. Each week, we’ll send you the link to the church website where you can download the materials. Sign up here: https://form.jotform.com/211116902364144