Wednesday; December 1

Last Sunday I heard a really good lesson about the Old Testament character, Rahab. Some of you may not be familiar with Rahab, but many more of us are just not comfortable with her. The New Testament praises her, “By faith the walls of Jericho fell down after they had been encircled for seven days. By faith Rahab the harlot did not perish along with those who were disobedient, after she had welcomed the spies in peace.” (Hebrews 11:30-31). While this sounds so faith-filled, the fact is that a lying prostitute can create some cognitive dissonance! How can this woman of ill-repute be an example to those of us who strive to live moral, upright lives? The answer might be two-fold. First, you can say what you want about her lifestyle, but she believed in the presence and power of the Almighty God! Secondly, she is proof of what God can do with people who are willing to do His work. No, she did not fit the mold of a disciple, but she played an important role in delivering Israel’s victory.
As I once again listened to this story, I got to thinking about my opinion of others – who am I to criticize people God has called to do His will? Yet, maybe even as important, who am I to question God’s calling of me? When I say I can’t do something for the good of God, am I displaying a faith that pales in comparison to a dishonest woman of the world?

Think About It!

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