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God uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes, as demonstrated through Rahab's story in Joshua 2. Despite being a prostitute in Jericho, Rahab recognized God's power through stories she had heard and chose to help the Israelite spies. Her faith led to action as she risked her life to hide them, demonstrating that God goes before us, preparing the way and offers grace for our past. Remarkably, Rahab later appears in the Hall of Faith in Hebrews 11 and in Jesus' genealogy, proving that no one is beyond God's redemptive use regardless of their background or past mistakes.
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God uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes, as demonstrated through Rahab's story in Joshua 2. Despite being a prostitute in Jericho, Rahab recognized God's power through stories she had heard and chose to help the Israelite spies. Her faith led to action as she risked her life to hide them, demonstrating that God goes before us, preparing the way and offers grace for our past. Remarkably, Rahab later appears in the Hall of Faith in Hebrews 11 and in Jesus' genealogy, proving that no one is beyond God's redemptive use regardless of their background or past mistakes.