God provided a way through the Jordan River...
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In this passage, we see a genuine miracle. God provided a way through the Jordan River by allowing the Israelites to walk through it on dry land. God made a way where there was no way before.
While this could be seen as a rare occurrence, a study of history would prove otherwise. God, either through miraculous means or by using people, has been intimately involved in human affairs. Consider Gideon, Samson, the Maccabees, Joan of Arc, the Underground Railroad, the resistance movement during World War II, and many other instances of God using individuals to create avenues of escape from dangerous situations. Whether it is from God parting a river or one person taking a stand against oppression, God will make a way.
While this could be seen as a rare occurrence, a study of history would prove otherwise. God, either through miraculous means or by using people, has been intimately involved in human affairs. Consider Gideon, Samson, the Maccabees, Joan of Arc, the Underground Railroad, the resistance movement during World War II, and many other instances of God using individuals to create avenues of escape from dangerous situations. Whether it is from God parting a river or one person taking a stand against oppression, God will make a way.

