Sign

 Now then, please swear to me by the Lord that, as I have dealt kindly with you, you also will deal kindly with my father’s house, and give me a sure sign
Joshua 2:12 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/jos.2.12.ESV

Not only does the new testament affirm Rahab's faith, but the old testament account shows how this pagan prostitute put her faith in the Lord God of Israel. God's deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt was common knowledge in the ancient world. Most ancients knowledge of that fact caused them to cringe in fear.

Rahab's fear however drove her to God in faith, rather than away from Him in terror. God as revealed in the new testament is even more fearsome: He can cast soul and body into hell. Yet the God who delivered Rahab can deliver us too.

Rahab understandably wanted a sign that she was going to be saved from the destruction of her city. A scarlet cord out of the window onto the city walls was that sign. We might want a sign too that we're going to be saved.

The broken body and shed blood of Jesus, as remembered at communion, is our sign that God's going to save us. Not only so, but Jesus also defeated death to guarantee that we will too. Because He lives, we can face tomorrow.

'O Lord God, help us trust in Christ's sacrifice on our behalf for our salvation. Thank You that because there was hope for Rahab, there's hope for us. In Christ's name we pray, amen'

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