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Overcoming Fear Through Small Acts of Faith: Lessons from Rahab

Series: Calvary Boise Discipleship Training Series Biblical Characters That Inspire Faith and Inclusion in the Bible Teacher: Extras
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Introduction

In this session, we delve into the story of Rahab, a pagan prostitute who made a remarkable choice to align herself with the God of Israel despite her background. We explore how her small amount of knowledge about God led her to act in faith, trusting Him over her neighbors, and how this unlikely character played a significant role in the unfolding narrative of God’s people. This account challenges our understanding of faith, inclusion, and the workings of God's grace in the lives of those society often overlooks.

Main Points

Rahab’s Story Is Captivating Because It

Rahab’s story is captivating because it emphasizes God's grace that transcends societal boundaries. When Joshua sent two spies into Jericho, they found refuge in the home of Rahab, a woman whose life choices made her an outsider among God’s chosen people.

  • Yet, she recognized something profound about the God of Israel.
  • Despite her status as a Canaanite and a prostitute, Rahab chose to defy the norms of her community by hiding the spies and affirming her belief that their God was the true God.
  • This decision reflects a powerful theme: even the most marginalized individuals can come to faith and play a significant role in God's redemptive plan.
  • The fear that once plagued the Israelites, leading them to self-doubt and despair, contrasted sharply with Rahab's courage.

While The First Generation Of Spies

While the first generation of spies were paralyzed by the giants in the land, Rahab acknowledged the fear gripping her people by stating, "Our hearts melt in fear" (Joshua 2:11). Here, we see a critical lesson about how our perceptions can distort reality.

  • Often, we allow fear to cloud our judgment, leading to a false understanding of our capabilities.
  • Rahab's faith demonstrated that when God is with us, fears can be faced and overcome, regardless of how daunting the opposition appears.
  • Hebrews 11:31 refers to Rahab's faith as the means by which she and her family were saved from destruction.
  • Her obedience to the spies' instructions to tie a scarlet cord in her window was an act of faith that mirrored the Israelites during the Passover, where the blood on doorposts mark.

This Act Of Faith Set Her

This act of faith set her apart and highlighted a significant aspect of salvation, the acknowledgment of God's sovereignty and mercy. Rahab teaches us that faith often manifests in simple yet profound acts of obedience and trust in God, even when the circumstances seem dire. Rahab’s story does not simply end with her rescue; it marks the beginning of her inclusion in the lineage of Christ. In Matthew 1:5, we learn that Rahab became the mother of Boaz, the great-grandmother of King David, and ultimately part of the ancestry of Jesus. This surprising turn of events emphasizes God’s redemptive plan that welcomes the unlikely into His family. The grace extended to Rahab is a reminder that no background is too broken and no life too tarnished for God to transform.

In Her We See A Foreshadowing

In her, we see a foreshadowing of the ultimate salvation available to all humanity through Christ. Reflecting on Rahab's story challenges us as 21st-century Christians to consider how we interact with those who do not fit the traditional mold of faith. We are called to love and reflect God’s mercy towards everyone, even to those who society might deem unworthy. Jesus calls us to love our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:39), and this includes reaching out to those in silence, fear, or judgment. How we model this faith in our daily interactions can either hinder or foster a community that mirrors the inclusive love of Christ. To live out the faith of Rahab today requires courage and a willingness to step outside our comfort zones.

Like Her We Must Confront Our

Like her, we must confront our fears and biases when engaging with cultures and people that may seem foreign or threatening to us. Being mindful of the image of God in every person, we are equipped to extend grace just as Rahab did. We may not have all the answers, but we can offer kindness, love, and support to those around us, just as God offers to us.

Conclusion

In recounting Rahab’s story, we are reminded of the extraordinary grace that God extends to everyone, especially to those deemed unworthy by society. Her journey from a life of sin to becoming part of God’s redemptive narrative encourages us not just to see others through the lens of their past but to recognize the potential for transformation that God sees. As we reflect on our own lives and those around us, may we embody the faith demonstrated by Rahab, trusting God, acting in obedience, and welcoming all into the fold of faith.

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