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What role did faith play in Rahab's actions?

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Faith motivated Rahab to hide the spies, demonstrating her belief in God's power and providence.

Rahab's faith was pivotal in her actions to protect the Israelite spies. Her belief in Jehovah, affirmed by the miraculous accounts of God’s works (Hebrews 11:31; Joshua 2), compelled her to take risks to safeguard them. By hiding the spies and lying to the king's men, she showcased a profound recognition of God's sovereignty over the impending judgment on Jericho. As James 2:25 notes, her actions justified her faith, revealing that true faith is not passive but actively manifests in obedience to God's will, even under dangerous circumstances. Rahab’s faith exemplifies the kind of trust that leads to decisive action, a hallmark of genuine belief.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:31, James 2:25

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Rahab
John R. Mitchell · Jul 30, 1995
Joshua

Joshua

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