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The scriptures. May God bless the reading of His holy word.
When the whole nation had finished crossing the Jordan, the Lord said to Joshua, "Choose twelve men from among the people, one from each tribe, and tell them to take up twelve stones from the middle of the Jordan from right where the priests stood and to carry them over with you and put them down at the place where you stay tonight."
So Joshua called together the twelve men he had appointed from the Israelites, one from each tribe, and said to them, "Go over before the ark of the Lord your God into the middle of the Jordan. Each of you is to take up a stone on his shoulder, according to the number of the tribes of the Israelites, to serve as a sign among you. In the future, when your children ask you, 'What do these stones mean?' tell them that the flow of the Jordan was cut off before the ark of the covenant of the Lord. When it crossed the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan were cut off. These stones are to be a memorial to the people of Israel forever."
So the Israelites did as Joshua commanded them. They took twelve stones from the middle of the Jordan, according to the number of the tribes of the Israelites, as the Lord had told Joshua; and they carried them over with them to their camp, where they put them down. Joshua set up the twelve stones that had been in the middle of the Jordan at the spot where the priests who carried the ark of the covenant had stood. And they are there to this day.
Joshua 4:1-9
This ends our reading from God's holy word. Thanks be to God.
As Joshua, Chapter 3 ended, we saw where God reenacted a miracle before the Israelites, parting the Jordan River while it was at flood stage to allow His people to cross over into Canaan.
As Chapter 4 opens, we pick up the story with the entire nation having crossed over the river when Joshua issued a command that one person from each tribe, twelve in all, were to “take up twelve stones from the middle of the Jordan” from “where the priests stood”. They were then to “carry them” and “put them down at the place” where they would stay the night.
So each person walked onto the bed of the Jordan River, picked up a stone, twelve in all, and “carried them…to their camp, where they put them down”. Joshua then “set up the twelve stones…at the spot where the priests who carried the ark of the covenant had stood”.
These twelve stones were to serve as a reminder to the Israelites…a reminder of God’s miraculous power that He had displayed at that place and time. We should note that this wasn’t intended for that particular generation of Israelites. We know so because of these words from Joshua to God’s people:
“In the future, when your children ask you, 'What do these stones mean?' tell them that the flow of the Jordan was cut off before the ark of the covenant of the Lord. When it crossed the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan were cut off. These stones are to be a memorial to the people of Israel forever."
In this passage we’re reminded that God’s miraculous works weren’t performed to be forgotten. Rather, He expected His people to always remember the things He had done for them. He also wanted His people to tell others about His mighty works so that His reputation would span generations.
Later on in biblical history, we find that God’s only Son…our Savior Jesus…was a worker of incredible miracles as well. After all, He was God in every way…one with His Father (John 10:30)…perfect, almighty, powerful, majestic, and holy in every way. His ministry on earth showed that nothing was beyond the work of His hands, including victory over death and a resurrection into eternal life. Thankfully, He didn’t just do this for Himself but also so sinners like you and me could follow if we would choose to simply place our belief and trust in Him as Savior.
Like His Father, Jesus didn’t want us to forget what He had done either. His suffering in our place on Calvary’s cross and subsequent ascension into Heaven to sit on God’s right hand were to never leave the minds of His followers. And so He commanded that His disciples remember how He loved and died for them. Here’s what we read in the eleventh chapter of 1 Corinthians:
“…The Lord Jesus, on the night He was betrayed, took bread, and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, "This is My body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of Me."
In the same way, after supper He took the cup, saying, "This cup is the new covenant in My blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of Me." 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Jesus commanded, “Do this in remembrance of me.” His words cry out for us to never lose sight of what He endured to pay the price for our sins.
And do as we participate in the sacrament of communion at our church homes, we’re to always remember that Jesus’ body was broken and bruised instead of ours. We need to always remember that it was His atoning blood that streamed from His head and hands and feet, cleansing us and washing away all our sin with every precious drop. We need to remember that His life, death, and resurrection instituted a new covenant… a promise of eternal life…whether Jew or Gentile…for anyone who would believe in Him. Indeed, when Jesus entered the gates of Heaven to sit in authority over all things, He made the way clear for others to unlock the door to the Kingdom and enter in so to take their place in one of the many mansions He has prepared (John 14:2-6).
Friends, as we into each and every day, let’s answer Jesus’ call to remember.
Let us remember God’s goodness and love…His willingness to make a way for sinners like us to be saved through His Son.
Let us remember how His Son Jesus modeled the love of His Father by healing, teaching, resurrecting, and eventually dying for not just some sinners but all.
Finally, we must remember that we are to mimic the life of Jesus in our lives as Jesus believers, to be Christ-like in all we do as Christians. This includes embodying His self-sacrificial, loving attitude towards others as we carry out His Great Commission call to make disciples of all nations.
For when we live as He lived, we show Him that we have responded well to His call to remember.
Amen.
In Christ,
Mark
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