Saturday 26 January 2013

Saturday January 26, 2013

Whether our sins are great or small, Jesus is able to forgive them all.

 

Read Joshua 2:1-14

 

Imagine looking through your family tree and finding this description of your ancestor: ‘A prostitute, she harboured enemies of the government in her house.  When she was confronted by the authorities, she lied about it.”

 

What would you do about her?  Hide her story from everyone inquiring about your family?  Or spotlight and praise her in the legends of your family’s story?

 

Meet Rahab.  If what we read about her in Joshua 2 were all we knew, we might lump her in with all of the other renegades and bad examples in the Bible.  But her story doesn’t stop  there.  Matthew 1:5-6 reveals that she was King David’s great-great-granddaughter - and that she was in the lineage of our Saviour Jesus.  And there’s more.  Hebrews 11:31 names Rahab as a woman of faith who was saved from the fall of Jericho (Joshua 6:17).  And in James 2:25, her works of rescue were given as evidence of her righteous faith.

 

God’s love is amazing that way.  He can take people with a bad reputation, transform their lives and turn them into examples of His love and forgiveness.  If you think you’re too bad to be forgiven or if you know someone else who feels that way, read about Rahab and rejoice.  If God can turn her into a beacon of righteousness, there’s hope for all of us.

 

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