Why is Rahab considered an example of faith in the Bible?
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Rahab is seen as a model of faith because she believed God’s promises and acted on that belief, saving herself and her family.
Rahab is considered an exemplary figure of faith due to her decisive actions based on her belief in God's promises. In Joshua 2, she expresses confidence in God, declaring, 'the Lord your God, he is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath' (Joshua 2:11). Her faith motivated her to conceal the spies and seek mercy, setting an example of trusting God’s salvation amidst a corrupt environment. Furthermore, her faith was acknowledged in the New Testament, as noted in Hebrews 11:31 and James 2:25, demonstrating that faith is evidenced by actions consistent with that belief, thereby highlighting her as a key figure within the narrative of salvation.
Scripture References:
James 2:25, Hebrews 11:31, Joshua 2:11
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