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Strong and Courageous: A Study in Joshua

DAY 2 OF 15

What does it say?

Joshua sent spies into Jericho and learned that the inhabitants were afraid because of the God of Israel. Rahab secured the future safety of her family by helping the spies.

What does it mean?

Rahab had heard of the God of Israel, the living God of Heaven and earth, and she had placed her trust in Him. She demonstrated her faith by hiding and protecting the spies, allowing them to escape and communicate with Joshua. In return, the spies promised safety for Rahab and her family if she tied a scarlet cord to the window. Ultimately, Rahab the prostitute became an ancestor of Christ. Her decision to believe God stands today as a great act of faith (Hebrews 11:31), showing that God’s grace and forgiveness are available to all those – whether Jew or Gentile – who have placed their faith in Him.

How should I respond?

The story of Rahab shows us that God's plan often includes the most unlikely people. You may feel as though God could never use you because of your past or decisions you have made. Rahab the prostitute is a continual reminder that God can redeem any story and use it for his glory. How can you use your story to show and share God's great forgiveness and love? Pray for opportunities to tell your Jesus story and see how God can use you.

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Strong and Courageous: A Study in Joshua

The book of Joshua records the Israelites entry and conquest of the land of Canaan. Filled with stories of victory and triumph, this book reminds us to "be strong and courageous" because God is with us wherever we may go.

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