- [02:46] The story of Jericho’s walls tumbling down after seven days of marching, symbolizing God’s power and faithfulness.
- [04:49] The fortified walls represent human attempts at security, but God’s promise supersedes human defense.
- [09:28] Rahab’s preservation highlights God’s mercy toward those who show hospitality and faith.
- The twelve stones from the Jordan crossing serve as a lasting memorial of God’s deliverance to future generations.
- Jesus heals the blind man in Jericho, who recognizes Him as Messiah, contrasting with His disciples’ lack of understanding.
- Zacchaeus’ repentance and generosity demonstrate the transformative power of encountering Jesus.
- The stone rolling away from Jesus’ tomb symbolizes the defeat of death and the inauguration of a new life in Christ.