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Scripture consistently shows that God delights in redeeming broken stories. Human reputation may be shattered by sin, failure, or poor choices, but God looks deeper, seeing faith where others see only a past. Few biblical figures illustrate this truth more powerfully than Rahab, a prostitute whose life was transformed by trusting the God of Israel.

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Rahab appears in Joshua 2, living in Jericho, a city marked for judgment. Her occupation placed her on the margins of society, and by every moral and cultural standard, she seemed an unlikely candidate for God’s purposes. Yet when two Israelite spies entered the city, Rahab chose faith over fear. She hid the spies, protected them from danger, and declared her belief in the Lord. “For the Lord your God, He is God in heaven above and on earth beneath” (Joshua 2:11).

Rahab’s confession reveals an important lesson: God responds to genuine faith, not polished reputations. She did not have a religious pedigree, a spotless record, or years of obedience behind her. What she had was belief. Hebrews later affirms this, saying, “By faith the harlot Rahab did not perish with those who did not believe, when she had received the spies with peace” (Hebrews 11:31). Her faith set her apart from the unbelief surrounding her.

God’s grace toward Rahab did not end with her survival. When Jericho fell, Rahab and her family were spared, just as promised (Joshua 6:22–25). She was welcomed into Israel, gaining not only safety but a new identity. Most remarkably, Rahab became part of the lineage of Jesus Christ. Matthew records her name in the genealogy: “Salmon begot Boaz by Rahab” (Matthew 1:5). The woman once known for her sin became an ancestor of the Savior.

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This transformation teaches believers that God does not merely forgive; He restores. A broken reputation does not disqualify someone from God’s calling. On the contrary, it often becomes a testimony of His mercy. Rahab’s past magnified God’s grace, proving that redemption is not about where someone has been, but who they trust.

For Christians today, Rahab’s story offers hope and instruction. It reminds us not to define ourselves or others by former sins. “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away” (2 Corinthians 5:17). God specializes in rewriting lives, turning shame into purpose and faith into legacy.

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Rahab stands as living proof that God uses people with a past to accomplish His plans. When faith meets grace, even the most broken reputation can become a powerful witness to God’s redemptive power. Her scarlet cord, hung from the window as a sign of salvation, symbolizes faith placed openly in God’s promise (Joshua 2:18).

Like Rahab, believers are called to trust, obey, and stand apart from unbelief. God still honors faith today, inviting imperfect people to participate in His holy work, bringing glory to His name through redeemed lives. This encourages repentance, humility, gratitude, obedience, perseverance, worship, and hope.

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