The one who Crosses Over | Jonathan Cahn Sermon
The one who Crosses Over
Jonathan Cahn has been called the prophetic voice of his generation and is known for unlocking the deep mysteries and revelations of God’s Word. He leads Hope of the World, a worldwide ministry of outreach of God’s Word to all nations, and His love and compassion to the world’s most needy.
They crossed over. You crossed your own Jordan. You passed through a barrier.
You are a Hebrew, 1 who crosses over.
Now what was it said, and, you know, in the bible, first of all, what was it that they crossed over?
They crossed over a sea. Red sea, bodies of water, and then the river, Jordan.
Now look at listen to what the book of Corinthians says.
Chapter 10 verse 1, it says, I don’t want you to be ignorant of the fact brothers and sisters that our ancestors were all under the cloud, and they passed through.
They all passed through the sea. They were baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea.
So now the Bible speaking of them going through the red sea passing through Hebrew, pat crossing over.
And it adds something, it says they were all baptized. Baptized.
That’d be a shock to many orthodox Jews to know that he was were all baptized through the Red Sea in form and type So the Hebrew is not only 1 who is crossed over, pass it through, but 1 who is baptized.
What now what was the other thing they crossed over? The Jordan River?
Well, the Jordan River, the very river through from which all Babisms come.
It’s the 2 places first 1 Red Sea is where the Hebrews crossed the ones who crossed over crossed over and they says they were baptized.
The other 1 is they crossed over the Jordan River.
They crossed through it, and that’s where all the bacterisms come from. Hebrew, it’s linked to the crossing over.
The baptism is linked to crossing over. See, you get baptized.
If you were born again, You got baptized, most likely, or you’re gonna get baptized.
But baptism isn’t just about water. It’s something it’s about something much deeper.
It’s not about a ritual just that you do wants that. That’s all that it means. It’s something much deeper.
It has to do with who you are in god and what happened to you in god.
You are a spiritual Hebrew. You crossed over. It’s about more than water. It’s about every moment of your life.
So Romans 6, listen, says this. What shall we say then?
Should we continue in sin that grace may increase far from? And how shall we be dyed to sin?
Living it? Or don’t you know? That all of us who’ve been baptized into Messiah, yeshua.
Jesus have been baptized into his death.
Therefore, we have been buried with him through baptism that we should no longer sin, that we would rise with him.
When you are baptized, you go down, that’s a symbol of your bury, you’re you’re going down with Jesus, and then you’re coming up with him.
In resurrection. So it’s about it saying you can’t live it.
You’re not to live in sin anymore because that’s your old life. You passed out of it.
That was your Egypt. Now you have crossed through the Jordan, and now you are to live in the promised land.
You’re to live as 1 who is finished with that because you’re in a new life.
Your entire new birth is a crossing over. Your entire life in god is a passing through.
It’s a baptism. Hi. I’m Jonathan Khan, and I hope you were blessed with the video.
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