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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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Chapter 44

Crossing the Jordan

This chapter is based on Joshua 1 to 5:12.

It was not until their faithful leader was taken from them did

the Israelites fully realize the value of his wise counsels, his parental

tenderness, and his unswerving faith.

Moses was dead, but his influence would live on. After the sun

has sunk behind the hills, its glow still lights up the mountain peaks;

so the works of the pure, holy, and the good shed light on the world

long after those who performed these deeds have passed away. "The

righteous will be in everlasting remembrance" (Psalm 112:6).

While the people were filled with grief at their great loss, they

were not left alone. The pillar of cloud rested over the tabernacle

during the day and the pillar of fire at night. God was still willing to

be their guide and helper if they would walk in the way of His

commandments.

Joshua was now the recognized leader of Israel. Courageous,

persistent, not thinking of himself, and above all, inspired by a

living faith in God--this was the kind of man God chose to lead the

armies of Israel. He had acted as prime minister to Moses, and by

his quiet, sincere faithfulness, his firmness when others hesitated,

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