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Prostitute. Harlot. These were Rahab’s descriptors in every biblical account but one. The harsh reality of Rahab’s former life in Jericho magnifies the grace within redemption. Her home in Jericho was a place of debauchery and sexual immorality – the perfect setting for a redemption story.
Upon the return of two men sent to “view the land” (Jericho; Joshua 2:1 ESV), they reported that Rahab had opened her home as a safe retreat from the pursuit of Jericho’s king. The men were spared, returned to Joshua and the Israelite army, and saw the walls of Jericho “Come a tumblin’ down.” Rahab negotiated with the men to spare her family from the destruction (Joshua 6:25).
Rahab moved to Israel, married a Jewish man (Salmon), entered the line of Judah by marriage, and bore a son, Boaz (Mat. 1:5). That means Rahab, a former prostitute, joined (and continued) the lineage of Jesus Christ by the opportunity that two Jewish pseudo spies needed a place to hide.
By grace, He chooses to write a redemption story with our lives.
- The Old Testament identifies Rahab as a harlot. Matthew names her the mother of Boaz. How has God given you a “new name”?
Prayer: God, you bring all things into perfect order. Thank you for your unending grace in every moment. Teach me to trust your plan, knowing that you will be with me as I go.
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We often trace our history to unlock knowledge about ourselves and gain wisdom to move forward. The divine nature of Jesus certainly adds a one-of-a-kind dynamic to understanding His genealogy. Still, there is wisdom, depth, and importance to be gained in learning about the men and women God ordained as part of the family of Jesus.
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