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This week, Pastor Jermaine continued on with our Hebrews 11 faith series with the story of Rahab, starting in verse 30.
Rahab is referenced three times in the New Testament, and is one of only two women in this Hebrews 11 passage. Like all the rest, she is mentioned because of her great faith.
Through the story and example of Rahab we see that God has a way of meeting, using and encountering people where they are at. He will use people even as they are in process for His purposes. God can still accomplish His perfect plan through imperfect people.
Rahab risked everything for her faith – she was undaunted by her circumstances. Her faith was in the majesty and mercy of God.
Rahab had unorthodox faith, an undaunted faith, and an undeniable faith. Her faith was sincere and authentic, and we can tell because of her actions. The book of James tells us that faith without works is dead, and we show our faith by our works. We are not just saved to be good, we are saved to do good. We do good because we believe in the Lord and what He is doing in the world. We do good for His glory.
Rahab was a woman who went from immorality to immortality, and our story can be thus so.
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This week, Pastor Jermaine continued on with our Hebrews 11 faith series with the story of Rahab, starting in verse 30.
Rahab is referenced three times in the New Testament, and is one of only two women in this Hebrews 11 passage. Like all the rest, she is mentioned because of her great faith.
Through the story and example of Rahab we see that God has a way of meeting, using and encountering people where they are at. He will use people even as they are in process for His purposes. God can still accomplish His perfect plan through imperfect people.
Rahab risked everything for her faith – she was undaunted by her circumstances. Her faith was in the majesty and mercy of God.
Rahab had unorthodox faith, an undaunted faith, and an undeniable faith. Her faith was sincere and authentic, and we can tell because of her actions. The book of James tells us that faith without works is dead, and we show our faith by our works. We are not just saved to be good, we are saved to do good. We do good because we believe in the Lord and what He is doing in the world. We do good for His glory.
Rahab was a woman who went from immorality to immortality, and our story can be thus so.