Several times in the Old Testament the term “dry ground” appears. The phrase appears when the flood waters recede in Noah’s time, when the Israelites cross the Red Sea, and when the Israelites cross the Jordan River. In all of these times, God was doing something new in their lives. The fact that the land was dry and the water had dried up wasn’t a bad thing. It was a good thing. If you think about it, if God hadn’t have dried up the ground, how would have Noah ever gotten out of the boat? How would the Israelites have made it over the Red Sea or the Jordan?

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