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How did Rahab's faith contribute to her salvation?

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Rahab's faith was a response to God's mercy, evidenced by her actions in hiding the spies and marking her house.

Rahab's faith is a key element in her salvation, illustrating that true belief is demonstrated through actions. In Joshua 2, we see that when Rahab heard about the God of Israel, her heart melted, and she acted on that faith by hiding the spies sent by Joshua. This act of faith was not the basis for her salvation but a response to the mercy she had already received from God. Hebrews 11:31 acknowledges her faith, stating that by faith she did not perish with the disobedient. This exemplifies that faith, a gift from God, leads to action and is evidence of a heart transformed by grace. Therefore, Rahab's story reflects how God's grace enables the faithful to recognize their salvation through Christ.
Scripture References: Joshua 2, Hebrews 11:31

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