"Now then, please swear to me by the LORD that you will show kindness to my family, because I have shown kindness to you. Give me a sure sign.”
HEBREWS 11:31
By faith the prostitute Rahab, because she welcomed the spies, was not killed with those who were disobedient.
JAMES 2:25
. . . was not even Rahab the prostitute considered righteous for what she did when she gave lodging to the spies and sent them off in a different direction?
Rahab. Do you know her name and story? This is one of the great stories in the bible that displays faith, grace, and salvation.
Rahab is introduced in Scripture as an innkeeper and a prostitute living in the city of Jericho, a woman who lived under the protection of the king. Yet her heart had been shaped by stories she had heard, stories of the God of Israel who parted the Red Sea and delivered his people from Egypt. When two Israelite spies arrived in Jericho and were being hunted by the king’s men, Rahab made a bold and dangerous choice. She hid them on the roof of her house, trusting that the God they served was greater than the king she feared.
When questioned by the king’s soldiers, Rahab denied seeing the spies and sent the men off in the wrong direction. With this courageous act of kindness, she protected the spies at great personal risk. If she had been discovered, her life would have been lost. Still, Rahab acted in faith, placing her trust in the God of Israel and demonstrating her belief through generous action.
Her faith led to two remarkable outcomes. First, Rahab and her family were spared when the Israelites later advanced on Jericho.
Second, her story did not end there. Rahab became an ancestor of King David. Matthew includes her in the genealogy of Jesus. James points to her as an example of faith expressed through hospitality, and Hebrews names her among the great heroes of faith, alongside Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and Moses. Rahab, once an outsider, becomes part of our spiritual family. She recognized that God was doing something new in the world, and she trusted him enough to step into that story.
Through God’s grace and mercy, Rahab stands as a powerful model of faith. Her story reminds us that Israel was not chosen because of strength or greatness, but because of God’s compassion, kindness, and mercy. That same mercy reached Rahab, and it still reaches us .
As we journey through Advent and prepare for Christmas, we remember that God continues to do something new in the world. By faith, we trust our Creator who sent his Son to establish a kingdom that knows no boundaries. Soon we will celebrate his birth, and with hopeful expectation we look forward to his return, when he will reign forever.
Come, Lord Jesus.
Let's Praywe thank you for the witness of Rahab, for her courage, her trust, and her willingness to act in faith when the future was uncertain. Through her story, remind us that your grace reaches beyond boundaries we create and that no one is outside your redeeming love.
Give us hearts that listen for where you are at work in the world today. When faith requires courage, strengthen us. When obedience feels risky, remind us that you are faithful. Open our eyes to the new things you are doing among us. Shape us into people who welcome your kingdom with hope, generosity, and bold faith.



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