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Bible Reading: Joshua 2 and Hebrews 11:31
Key Verse: Verse Hebrews 11:31 - “By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with them that believed not, when she had received the spies with peace.”
Key Words: the harlot Rahab
The story of Rahab is
strange to many. It presents many moral
challenges and difficulties. It’s really
hard to imagine Rahab with her moral life and her life of religious paganism
belonging in God’s Hall of Faith.
Commentators have tried to explain away the blot of prostitution from
Christ’s lineage insisting that in those days a harlot was actually an
innkeeper. But the truth cannot be
ignored, Rahab was a harlot.
Now the Lord’s ways are
past finding out. We are told in Isaiah
55:9, “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than
your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.”
In Matthew 1:5 we find
that Rahab is right there in the Messianic lineage.
I believe this is a
perfect picture of God’s grace, showing us that salvation is not dependent on
human goodness but on God’s grace.
A beggar stopped a lawyer
on the street in a large southern city and asked him for a quarter. Taking a long, hard look into the man’s
unshaven face, the attorney asked, “Don’t I know you from somewhere?” “You should,” came the reply. “I’m your former classmate. Remember, second floor, old Main Hall?” “Why Sam, of course I know you!” Without further question the lawyer wrote a
check for $100. “Here, take this and get
a new start. I don’t care what’s
happened in the past, it’s the future that counts.” And with that he hurried on.
Tears welled up in the
man’s eyes as he walked to a bank nearby.
Stopping at the door, he saw through the glass well-dressed tellers and
the spotlessly clean interior. Then he looked
at his filthy rags. “They won’t take
this from me. They’ll swear that I
forged it,” he muttered as he turned away.
The next day the two men
met again. “Why Sam, what did you do
with my check? Gamble it away? Drink it up?”
“No,” said the beggar as he pulled it out of his dirty shirt pocket and
told why he hadn’t cashed it. “Listen,
friend,” said the lawyer. “What makes
that check good is not your clothes or appearance, but my signature. Go on, cash it!”
The Bible says, “Whosoever
shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” That promise is a “negotiable note” of
infinite value. And as sinners, all we
need to do is “exchange” it by faith for eternal life. Don’t let the “tattered clothes” of your past
keep you from cashing God’s “check” of salvation.
Dr. Mike Rouse
What to do:
✞ Accept Christ as your Savior today!