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What does the message of Rahab teach us about salvation?

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Rahab's story exemplifies God's grace in rescuing those who seek refuge in Him.

Rahab, a figure from Jericho, illustrates the grace of God and the transformative power of faith. Her reception of the Israelite spies led to her salvation, symbolizing the idea that no one is beyond the reach of God's mercy. In the same way, those who turn from the world's destruction, represented by Jericho, and place their faith in God are welcomed into Zion. Rahab's inclusion in the lineage of Christ further emphasizes that salvation is available to all who seek refuge in God's grace. This narrative encourages believers to recognize that God's love extends beyond societal barriers, bringing hope to the lost.
Scripture References: Joshua 2:1-21, Hebrews 11:31, Matthew 1:5

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Walk About Zion
Ian Potts · Mar 12, 2017
Joshua

Joshua

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