Everyone experiences moments in life that are big.
Graduations & new jobs
Wedding day & new homes
It seems that our church is in the middle of one of these types of moments right now as we’re working through the purchase of a new campus for our grade school.
Reaching a major life goal
Paying off your house
Getting a promotion
It seems that the biggest life moments tend to center around the deeper and more personal things. They shape our lives and create the deepest memories.
In Joshua 3 & 4, we find the story of Israel crossing the Jordan River on their way into the Promised Land. This moment marked the end of two eras in Israel’s painful history: 400 years of slavery in Egypt and 40 years of desert wandering. This particular generation of people was well acquainted with the on-going pains of desert life; food and water were a constant concern, safety from dangerous neighbors plagued them and a continual sensation of not belonging anywhere reminded them they still had not found home.
God told them to cross the Jordan River with the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. Joshua describes the waters immediately receding as far north as the city of Adam (15 miles upriver), as well as all the tributary streams down river toward the Salt Sea (Dead Sea). By the way, the river was already at flood stage as always at this time of year.
God provided through their painful hardships
Mark your big moments with a “Stone of Remembrance.”
Raise it so it’s plainly visible in your life and home. Keep it as a reminder that by God’s grace, You will never return to the way things were.