This is part of three of my series on Hebrews 11. Read part two here. As I start this post I would like to share a verse that got my attention,
[Prompted] by faith Rahab the prostitute was not destroyed along with those who refused to believe and obey, because she had received the spies in peace [without enmity]. Hebrews 11: 31
Rehab is a hero of the faith but I wonder if she sees the same thing?? If we spoke to her now would she say she is a hero proudly? A lot of people read her story and are inspired and it is good but let us look deeper into her life. She was a prostitute and that meant a few things:
– She slept with men for money. It didn’t matter if the man was married or a drunk, or abusive, as long as they had money she would sleep with them.
– She was looked down upon by society.
– It’s very possible she struggled with a low self esteem
– She was finding it hard to make ends meet and maybe that is why she became a prostitute.
– She lived in fear (it’s possible she was threatened by men she slept with)
– No one respected her.
– She may have broken a few families up. It’s possible wives found out their husbands slept with Rahab and left!
– She must have dealt with guilt and condemnation on a regular basis because of the things she had to do. .
– Did she try to commit suicide???
I would like to make something clear before we move on,
I look up to Rahab and in no way am I trying to tear down her reputation and what God had done for her. I am trying to paint a picture of what she probably went through to make you understand what God saved her from. Because despite all the bad she did and all the bad that happened to her, through faith she was saved. Her name is recorded among the Greats because she trusted God! Because of faith she saved her family and was found in Jesus’s lineage!! (Matthew 1:5)
We need faith and without it we can do nothing pleasing to God. Do I understand what faith is? Not really. What I do know is God did amazing things through the people who trusted Him. No matter what people labeled them, or where they grew up, they turned the world upside down!
This is what the word says about these great men and women of faith,
[Men] of whom the world was not worthy–roaming over the desolate places and the mountains, and [living] in caves and caverns and holes of the earth. (Hebrews 11:38 AMP)
Think about all Rahab could of gone through. How could God use her, one could think but in the end what matters is He did! No one is too far off for God to use!
You might feel like you are of no use and your life doesn’t count for something. You might think you have committed too much sin to ever do anything great or you may be plagued with guilt and condemnation but know God has a plan for you! He wants to do great things through you and that is why He wants you to trust Him. Only God can turn your life into something great but you have to have faith in Him!
Rahab did that. She stepped out in faith to God despite what she had done and what people thought and saved the spies. As she used her faith her life changed never to be the same ever. What an amazing testimony for her. I am going to look forward to meeting her and hearing her story! Her story is an example of what God can do with someone who has faith in Him!
Our faith in God can do things we never imagined ever. It can open doors only God can open. Have faith in Him.
Rolain
Faith can open doors that only God can open. Amen!
We will trust Him to do what He alone can do…..
Thanks Sue.
Amen! God can and will use anyone for His kingdom no matter their story, their sin, or their past if they only allow Him to! Great post!
Thanks Anna.
By putting our faith in God He can use us……That is pretty exciting!
This is why I love God so much. He doesn’t see us as man sees us. He sees within us what we can’t even see within ourselves. Trusting God is the key. It is the key that unlocks great potential within each and every one of us. If we would yield ourselves to God, we could accomplish amazing things for the kingdom of God.
I agree….Trusting God is the key. In ourselves we are not capable of doing great things but as we trust Him, no matter our past, upbringing and so on, He will use us to do great exploits! Thanks for that.
Rolain
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