Shalom Family in Christ,
"And as soon as we had heard these things, our hearts did melt,
neither did there remain any more courage in any man, because of you: For the
LORD your God, he is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath. Now therefore,
I pray you, swear unto me by the LORD, since I have shewed you kindness, that
ye will also shew kindness unto my father's house, and give me a true token:
And that ye will save alive my father, and my mother, and my brethren, and my
sisters, and all that they have, and deliver our lives from death." (Joshua 2:11-13)
Rahab was a sinner saved by God's grace. She had been a godless woman
living in a godless city, Jericho. One day, two spies from the children of
Israel came to see Rahab's city, because their leader Joshua had told them to.
God was going to help the children of Israel fight and take over the whole city
of Jericho.
Of all the houses the spies could have visited, they visited Rahab's.
Rahab had a bad reputation. She had done many bad things, and she was a low
woman in her city. Rahab took the spies in and protected them from the
leaders of Jericho who came searching for them. She helped the spies, showing
them kindness, and gave them guidance for how to escape. Do you know why?
All the people of Jericho had heard about the children of Israel and
what their God had done for them. They had heard about how God opened up a dry
path through the Red Sea so the Israelites could cross in safety, and then how
the Egyptian army was drowned when they followed them and God brought down the
waters on them. The people of Jericho had also heard about how God fought with
the Israelites. And the people of Jericho were scared that they would be next.
Was Rahab like the rest of her people? Was she scared of the children of
Israel and their God? Yes! So why did she show kindness to Israelite spies?
Rahab was not just scared of God. She believed in Him. She believed that the
God of the Israelites was the one true God, everywhere and over all.
Rahab believed God, and she feared Him. But in spite of her fear, she
had the faith to ask for goodness and mercy and deliverance from death. Based
on what she knew of the Israelites' God, based on all that He had already done,
she asked for mercy for herself and her family. The Israelite spies agreed.
They promised that when they came to take over Jericho, they would protect
anyone who was in her house.
Even though Rahab knew she was a sinner who did not deserve mercy, she
asked for help from the only ones who could help her. She was not asking for
mercy based on all the things that she had already done. How could she? But she
knew enough about God and all the things He had done. She could ask for mercy,
in spite of herself and in spite of her fear, because she trusted that He was
the kind of God Who shows mercy to people who turn to Him.
God is the kind of God Who shows mercy to undeserving people like
me, who call upon Him for help. I'm nothing without him, spiritually
bankrupt and empty. Today we look to the heavens and cry out to the Alpha (the first; beginning) and
the Omega (the last; the end) and ask
for mercy he is Alive for Evermore.
Revelation 1:18 – "I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death."
My Response:
» Am I trusting in the God of the Bible, or in myself?
» On what basis can I hope to have mercy from God – based on my own good deeds? based on how well I pray?
» How can I show by my actions that my faith is placed in the one true God?
» Am I trusting in the God of the Bible, or in myself?
» On what basis can I hope to have mercy from God – based on my own good deeds? based on how well I pray?
» How can I show by my actions that my faith is placed in the one true God?
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