Joshua 3:11—“Behold, the ark of the covenant of the Lord of all the earth passeth over before you into Jordan.”
Israel stands at the edge of the Jordan River, and its banks are overflowing. To the human eye, the timing is terrible to cross the river. The river stood as a barrier between God’s people and the Promised Land. Yet, Joshua commands the people to watch the Ark of the Covenant, which represented God’s presence. This gold-covered chest, containing the Law, the manna, and Aaron’s rod, was the visible throne of God’s presence. Before the people could take any decision, the Presence had to pave the way.
This verse reveals God's sovereignty and providence through His title, “Lord of all the earth”. By claiming this title here, Scripture asserts that the River Jordan is merely a creature obeying its Creator. The Ark of the Covenant signifies that God’s faithfulness is the vanguard of Israel’s progress into the Promised Land. He does not send us where He has not already stood.
We often treat God as a rear-guard whom we call upon when we get stuck. However, Joshua 3:11 presents a different model: God as the vanguard. Whatever ‘Jordan’ you face, be it a daunting transition, a financial hardship, or a season of grief, the Ark of His Promise passes over before you.
You are not required to part the waters; you are only required to follow the One who does. If the Lord of all the earth is at the river, the river has no choice but to yield. Rest in the truth that your future is not unoccupied territory; Christ has already stepped into your tomorrow.
As Israel followed the ark, so must we follow God’s leading with faith and obedience. Where He leads, He also provides. And when the Lord of all the earth goes before us, no barrier can ultimately stand in the way.
