Faith Beyond Worthiness: The Legacy of Rahab

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What Jake alluded to is that, if you don't know, I worked with youth in this community. And for over 20 years, more than that probably, so much prayer to make inroads into the high school, inroads to the campus, for moms groups, from Young Life, for Youth for Christ, for churches, just praying the opportunity to deliver the gospel inside the school. And I'm going to get choked up. This is answered prayer of 20 plus years of prayer for that. And it soaks it. Yeah, by all means, give it up for God. [00:14:44] (40 seconds)


And how that has overflowed into the other schools. I think of Andrew down at his house hosting a youth alpha for his school district. And so I really want you to embrace this moment of celebrating what's about to happen, but also praying for it. And I'm going to get choked up. This is answered prayer of 20 plus years of prayer for it. Praying that on the other side of this, that there will be testimonies of kids having been brought to the foot of the cross and surrendering their lives to Jesus. A ripple. You're going to hear that in my message. A ripple effect throughout the whole community and to go on into history. And so let's take some time to pray for that and go into worship. [00:15:24] (42 seconds)


And those are really big shoes to fill. Moses. Moses was no slouch when it came to leadership. He's memorialized through scripture as one of the highest levels of faith in leadership. And rightfully so. Rightfully so because it took a lot of courage. It took a lot of faith. And Moses didn't initially find himself worthy in that. He didn't see himself as one of those leaders that could take that mantle and go into his Holy Spirit -led assignment. And I'm sure many of us, of you, have felt that way. [00:51:31] (38 seconds)


I've mentioned a few times that I love the accounts of biblical history where we see ordinary people do extraordinary things. I think it's even more fun and more amazing when those ordinary people are deeply flawed and God still uses them. We're going to be looking at Joshua 2, so you can start turning there now. We'll be looking at Joshua 6 a little bit. One of those flawed but used people is in Joshua 2. And the story of her life just sends shockwaves through history, through the Bible. [00:52:32] (42 seconds)


When we heard this, we lost heart and everyone's courage failed because of you. For the Lord, don't miss this, for the Lord, your God, all capitalized, for the Lord, your God, in heaven and above on earth below. Your God is the God of everything. Was she fearful? Yes. Was she terrified? Yes. But I don't think it was because of fear. That she is risking everything. Something else is happening in this woman's heart. She has moved from a place of disbelief to a place of belief in faith. [01:00:41] (40 seconds)


She moved from fear into belief, into faith. Belief that the God of these strange and really scary people was the true God in heaven. This pagan woman who was surrounded by evil. Surrounded by traditions of multiple gods. She moves into a place where she is being transformed. Something's happening inside. She's experiencing faith. Now, don't become complacent with that word. That word faith. We speak on it so much and rightfully so, for good reasons. But for some, it may become Christian background noise. [01:01:34] (42 seconds)


You see, Rahab took her faith and showed how powerful it was by turning it into action. It didn't just come from her desire to be saved from destruction, though she wanted to. She wanted to save her entire family line. But her faith shows that she believed that a sworn agreement in the Lord's name is binding and powerful. No matter what happens with these men, her faith was in that binding agreement in the Lord, not just in them. By the Lord, she can be assured that her protection would come. [01:06:18] (42 seconds)


If you feel inadequate, if you feel unworthy, know that God sees so much more. He sees a child, like Psalm says, knit together in the mother's womb. I will praise you because I've been remarkably and wondrously made. Your works are wondrous, and I know this very well. My bones were not hidden from you when I was made. And so I will praise you because I've been remarkably secret. When I was formed in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw me when I was formless. All my days were written in your book and planned before a single one of them began. [01:08:20] (33 seconds)


In the case of Rahab, God sees a woman turning her back on a broken and far from him life and turning to the life God always desired for her. The life that he desired for every child in his creation. He saw her turning to him, to a life in God that would bring about blessing. Like our series really points to, she is getting up and moving, moving into her Holy Spirit, God -led assignment. In this moment, in this time. [01:09:13] (42 seconds)


Joshua said to the two, The two men who had scouted the land go to the prostitute's house and bring the woman out there and all who were with her just as we swore to her. So the young men who had scouted went in and brought out Rahab and her father and mother, brothers and all who belonged to her. They brought out her whole family and settled them outside the camp of Israel. They burned the city and everything in it, but they put the silver and gold and the articles of bronze and iron into the treasury of the Lord's house. However, Joshua spared Rahab the prostitute, her father's family, and all who belonged to her. Because she hid the messengers Joshua had sent to spy on Jericho and she still lives in Israel today. [01:12:48] (39 seconds)


That last truth, it reverberates through all of Israel and their history in amazing ways. You see, Rahab's willingness to get up and to lead out of faith goes far beyond the moment, that moment, in time. Look at Matthew chapter 1, an account of the genealogy of Jesus Christ. Yes, I'm going to go through a genealogy, and yes, it's another thing. They didn't assign this one to me. I chose this one all by myself. Genealogies are important, though, and you're going to see why. [01:17:18] (34 seconds)


The actions empowered by the Lord, used in his Holy Spirit, God -led assignments, can and will go beyond the moment that it existed in. It will make ripples throughout history, beyond our faith and courage and obedience in that moment. Faith will move forward. A new lineage, a new adoption, a new family, a new legacy, a new life, a new family, a new family, a new family, a new family, a new family, a new family, wouldn't you want it to be said of you what is said of Rahab in Hebrews? Look at Hebrews 11 .30. By faith, the walls of Jericho fell down after being marched around by the Israelites for seven days. [01:17:58] (41 seconds)


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