Rahab: A Testament to God's Transformative Grace

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1) "God moved toward Rahab and God moves toward us. The story of Rahab should echo in every one of our hearts and so if there is anyone here this morning who is feeling like you're too far for God to reach, you're too far for God to rescue, you're too broken for God to redeem, Rahab's testimony is screaming at us that no one is too far for God." [47:07] 2) "It's in what I would identify as circumstantial or situational hopelessness that seems to me to be the playground in which God thrives. Some of you are facing a situation right now in your life and it feels hopeless... that seems to be the grounds in which God plays most often." [51:20] 3) "God's grace as it is seen in Rahab's story rescues out of personal sinfulness. It rescues out of personal sinfulness... Rahab was publicly labeled for having sold herself in sin... so too have we. Every single time we have said no to God and yes to sin, we have sold something in ourselves." [42:32] 4) "God's grace as it is seen in Rahab's story rescues out of situational hopelessness... Rahab would have been hopeless... but it wasn't too hopeless for God and guess what, you don't have a situation that's too hopeless for God either." [48:36] 5) "God's grace as it is seen in Rahab's story rescues out of Eternal lostness... a scarlet cord was hung out of a sinner's window and salvation for that family is what was found... for those of us who cling to that Scarlet thread, we can have our sin forgiven and granted life Everlasting with God." [01:00:22] 6) "The salvation of God doesn't require anything more than the blood of Jesus... it requires nothing but the blood of Jesus. And so family, I think it's important... that the story of Rahab is one that resonates with us or at least it should." [57:37] 7) "Some of you are carrying around a shame and a sadness and a discouragement and a defeat that the New Testament says was nailed to calvary's cross 2,000 years ago and today this story of Rahab is one in which the spirit of God is stirring within you and it's time to let that go." [58:20] 8) "It's important that we understand that it's the blood of Jesus that comes by his sacrifice in death which provides the full atonement and payment for our sins... the blood of Jesus that would be Works based salvation but it certainly doesn't require anything less." [57:37]
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