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What does Rahab's story teach us about faith?

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Rahab's faith in God led to her salvation and illustrates that even the most unlikely individuals can be redeemed.

Rahab, a Gentile harlot, exercised remarkable faith by believing in the power of the God of Israel and aiding the spies. Her case emphasizes that faith does not depend on one's past or social status; it is about trust in God and His promises. Hebrews 11 links her salvation to her faith, reinforcing that it's the object of that faith—God Himself—that brings deliverance. She serves as a testimony that God's grace and saving power extend to all, fulfilling His purposes even among the nations.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:31, Joshua 2:11

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