Read Joshua 3.
The dictionary defines a miracle as an event or effect that
contradicts known scientific laws; a supernatural event demonstrating divine
intervention. This chapter tells of one
such intervention by God in order to fulfill His promises to Israel .
This nation of several millions of people was encamped on
the east side of the Jordan River, just north of the Dead Sea . The river
is about 65 miles long and ranges from 1/2 mile to 2 miles wide. Verse 15 states that the river was at flood
stage, making the crossing humanly improbable, if not impossible.
Before God acted there were three elements of preparation at
work:
1. They were Organized.
Without some structure of procession, moving millions of people
anywhere would have been chaotic, disastrous and dangerous. In the book of Exodus, God organized how the
nation would position themselves to move and to camp. The Tabernacle was in the center with three
tribes each on the north, south, east and west.
Tribes and families stayed together.
In this instance the priests carried the Ark of the
Covenant over half a mile ahead of the people to show direction.
2. They Communicated.
The communication system included verbal orders from the
leader to the leaders of the tribes to the leaders of the families, etc.
3. They Consecrated themselves.
This was not just a time of packing their belongings. They were by faith to prepare themselves
spiritually to experience a miracle from the LORD. He is holy.
He expects His people to be holy.
Question: How can we
know from the scriptures that there is no other explanation for this occurrence
other than a miracle from God?
1. The Timing of the Miracle (3:13-15).
The prediction was that the waters would not part until the
priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant stepped on to the top of the
water. Think of their faith in God
marching toward a flooded river.
Often God is waiting to see if we will obey before He will intervene.
2. The Flooded River (3:15).
This was no shallow creek through which they could
wade. They had children, animals and
goods to transport.
3. The Tributaries (3:16).
The waters coming from the north stopped and "rose up
in a heap". The result was that the
river bed south going to the Dead Sea had no
water during the crossing.
4. The Dry Ground (3:17).
When the priests stepped into the river, the waters not only
were cut off, but the ground was immediately dry. The people did not slosh through a muddy
river bed. This is the same experience
of the previous generation in crossing the Red Sea in Exodus.
5. The Timing of the River's Return (4:18).
The priests stood in the middle of the river bed until the
last person crossed. The water flow
resumed to normalcy at the exact time the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant
crossed to the other side.
Performing a miracle is the work of God. Preparing obediently to experience a miracle is our
responsibility.
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