### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Faith is the reality of what is hoped for, the proof of what is not seen for our ancestors, won God's approval by it. Here, Hebrews starts out by telling us that faith is a certainty in the confidence and a competence in the character of God. We cannot experience faith in God if we do not trust him, and we cannot trust him if we do not know him."
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2. "Faith, on the other hand, has confidence that redemption, reconciliation, restoration, and yes, even resurrection is on its way. It doesn't deny the darkness. It doesn't deny grief, and it doesn't pretend that everything is fine, but it is rooted, firm, strong, and a confidence that knows that we can be certain of God even in uncertainty, even when faced with chaos."
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3. "Faith allows us to step out of one narrative over our life and anchor ourselves in the certainty of God's promises. And God says, the plan I have for you, there are plans to prosper you. There are plans to give you a hope and a future, not to harm you. When you call on me, when you pray to me, I am listening."
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4. "Rahab's story teaches us three things about faith. First, faith grows when we know God's promises. I truly believe that in the desperation of her circumstances, she had gathered knowledge about God. Commentaries say that her knowledge in her speech, her words, her words, her words, her words, her words, her words, her speech rivaled that of a Hebrew prophet or rabbi."
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5. "Faith is a risk. It is a risk to stand for and stand on principles, to speak up for and seek out and to help and to be compassionate and caring for all of people made in his image. But centering Rahab's story at the start of the book of Joshua symbolizes the hope available to every one of us, that no matter your past, no matter how dark your circumstances may seem today, they do not define God's future for you."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "Through God's lens, nothing is ever happenstance or inconsequential. And here he was going after the one, the great shepherd, Saul, Rahab. He heard Rahab. And in an act of redemption that still resounds to this day, he went after Rahab. This was a detour he wanted us all to witness and remember. While Jericho's story is about destruction, Rahab's story is about reconstruction. In the middle of impending devastation, God was already creating new life."
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2. "Rahab had heard God's testimony. Regardless of her reputation, she had learned about God's reputation and she was decided, guided, determined, and convinced this site was not just a physical site. It was a mental, emotional, and spiritual site. It was a whole and integrated site of who God was and what he said that made her confident to act. Author and poet Scott Carnes calls this an embodied and performed faith. I love that. An embodied and performed faith. I want that kind of faith. An unwavering felt certainty. That compels us to act."
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3. "Knowing is not about acquiring power or control over things, but rather, about engaging in relationship with covenantal dimensions. Covenantal dimensions of loyal love and kindness and benevolent acts of service. I'll challenge you to ask yourself that today. Do you demonstrate these qualities? Are you in a covenant relationship with God? Do you demonstrate these things to the people around you?"
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4. "God's justice is the proactive care and protection of the image of God in each other. How many times do you wake up each week thinking about the care and protection of your family, the care and protection of your neighbor, the care and protection of the people sitting next to you in this congregation, the care and protection of the kids that are going to school, the care and protection of your community. How much do you engage in the justice and righteousness of God?"
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5. "Rahab's faith propelled her to take courageous risk, and she became the first in the promised land to declare her allegiance to God, and it changed her destiny. This biblical heroine, this once prostitute, lives on in redemptive history and holds the honor of being one of only four women named in the royal priestly genealogy of Jesus. This was his great-great-great-grandmama, who went from a prostitute to a princess in the royal heavenly line of Christ, and she's only one of one of two women named in God's Hall of Fame."
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