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Every Single Word: Joshua 2:1-24 — 9/3/2024 10:00 AM
Today's chapel speaker is Dr. Thomas White, President of Cedarville University. Dr. White teaches from Joshua 2:1-24 that Rahab's strong and courageous faith demonstrated that God had already been at work.
Notes
Unveiling God’s Grace Through Rahab: Lessons From Joshua 2
In Joshua 2, we encounter Rahab, a woman whose story offers us profound lessons about faith, grace, and God’s transformative work in our lives. Her narrative is not just a historical account but a vivid illustration of how God uses unexpected places and people.
God’s Preparations: A Work Already in Progress
From the start of Joshua 2, it’s clear that God was already at work. The spies sent by Joshua to scout Jericho found unexpected help in the home of Rahab, a prostitute. This encounter was no mere coincidence; it was part of God's good plan. Rahab’s actions reflect how God had prepared her heart in advance to aid the spies. She was acutely aware of the mighty works of God, including the parting of the Red Sea and the destruction of the Amorites (Joshua 2:10–11). Her confession that “the Lord your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below” (Joshua 2:11) was not just an acknowledgment but a profound declaration of faith.
A Bold Act of Faith
Rahab's courage is striking. Despite the risk of severe punishment for harboring the spies, she took a stand. Her faith was not passive but active. She provided protection for the spies and facilitated their escape (Joshua 2:4–7). Rahab’s actions show us what it means to live out strong and courageous faith in the face of extreme challenges.
The Scarlet Cord: A Symbol of Redemption
One of the most vivid symbols in this chapter is the scarlet cord Rahab used to mark her house. This cord signified not only her faith but also her deliverance from the coming destruction of Jericho (Joshua 2:18–21). It’s a powerful metaphor for redemption and grace. Just as the Israelites' Passover lamb marked their homes for safety (Exodus 12:13), the scarlet cord represented Rahab’s trust in God’s provision.
Grace and Redemption: Rahab’s Legacy
Rahab’s story is a testament to God’s unbounded grace. Despite her background, Rahab was not only spared but also became part of the lineage of Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:5). Her inclusion in Hebrews 11:31 and James 2:25 highlights her faith as exemplary. God’s grace extends beyond boundaries, offering redemption and a new identity regardless of one’s past. Rahab’s story encourages us to see beyond our current circumstances and recognize the grace that God extends to all. It reassures us that no matter where we come from or what we have done, God’s redemptive plan is powerful enough to transform and use anyone for His purpose. As we reflect on Rahab’s strong and courageous faith, let’s strive to live with the same trust and boldness, knowing that God is always at work in our lives.