Transforming Insignificance: Rahab's Faith and Legacy

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1. "There is a theory about how interconnected our world is it's actually called the butterfly effect and this is just a theory and this is just kind of this abstract idea but what this is is the idea that an insignificant butterfly would flap its wings in some part of the world and then that flap would continue to snowball and grow and create some kind of a typhoon on the other side of the world." [48:08] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Seemingly she is an insignificant unworthy person that began to change the world and so I want to give us some context on why I would say seemingly unworthy insignificant person why would I use this phrase here's the deal for me Rahab is one of my most favorite people in scripture and I think she's one of the most relatable people that we see in scripture because I think often you and me we can look at ourselves as unworthy and insignificant we can change world." [49:24] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "But God did the God of the universe the God of the cosmos the God that spoke the world into being he saw her and this story is about how he saw her and she is seen known and loved and what he's going to do is he's going to use her in a mighty way and I think that most of us most of us feel insignificant and unworthy but let me say this that that God of the cosmos the God that created everything that spoke the world into being that God he left eternity to be wrapped in human flesh to feel pain and hurt and sickness so that he could be murdered on a cross for you." [52:16] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "If you're sitting here today and you believe in Jesus as your Lord and Savior automatically you sit here as someone who is worthy you have to in some way shape or form see yourself as that because he has seen you as that because he left eternity for you and if you're here today and you do not know Jesus as your Lord and Savior I want you to walk away with one thing today to know that the God of the universe knows who you are and sent Jesus for you so that you may know him that you may be in a personal intimate interactive relationship with him just like Rahab and he desires you to change the world." [53:19] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Faith requires taking risks and stepping out of our comfort zone for God's purpose and I think unfortunately that our culture has built this weak form of Christianity we have built a form of Christianity where there is zero risk taking I mean think about like the culture that we've created within the American church where when we want to do something what is the first phrase that comes out if you're comfortable you hey if you're comfortable scooch over and fill in the seats next to you if you're comfortable sit closer up front if you're comfortable come up front for prayer you know what here's the salvation call every head bowed every eye closed so that nobody feels uncomfortable to raise their hand this is the culture we've created we've created a culture of comfort but Christianity is not about our comfort it's about taking risks." [01:00:01] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Biblical Christianity requires that we open up our Bibles and it requires that we get on our knees we don't need weaklings we need warriors but somehow we think that there's no risk this is just the comfortable thing to do oh get out of hell free card there we go I'll just keep that in my back pocket no grace devotion dedication all by grace through faith and the power of the Holy Spirit and there are big risks that we take and I know some of you have taken those big risks like when you started standing up for your faith in your workplace and you lost your job it's a big risk." [01:01:21] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "There are people around the world today we don't feel it as much there are people that are being imprisoned for their faith that are getting put in jail that are even being murdered for what they believe I remember the story of Columbine where the young girl that was in high school faced an armed person who said denounce what you believe denounce your faith in Jesus and she would not denounce what she believed and she stood up and said I believe in Jesus and lost her life because of it there is risk because this isn't the norm and guess what it's not going to get any easier." [01:01:49] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Rahab is placing her faith in Jesus in God the God of the universe she heard of God's power and she declares faith in the God that she hears of and please for mercy notice that she doesn't declare I'm going to clean up my act she was saved because of her faith but let me say this Rahab's life was transformed because of this good news how do I know that Rahab is mentioned more in the New Testament than Joshua is or in his book but the New Testament mentions Rahab because of her faith because this scarlet thread of risk and the scarlet thread of faith that's interwoven into this ultimate scarlet cord her scarlet thread of faith it kept the wall up around her house it kept her home from crumbling it saved her family and this scarlet thread of faith brought salvation to you." [01:10:13] (81 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "This seemingly insignificant unworthy person who was unknown places a scarlet cord in her window God spares her life because of her faith marries into the Israelite nation has a son and that son has a son and goes on and goes on to King David you know who King David is the great great great great great great great great great great grandfather of Jesus Rahab Rahab is the great great grandmother of Jesus because of her faith her story her threads that may seem small are interwoven into the story of Jesus when you look at your life and you start thinking and asking like what difference can I make she hit some spies put a rope in her window and because of that our lives are changed." [01:14:39] (77 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "This butterfly effect isn't just a theory because it's how God changes the world through the small threads of risk and faith in our lives so what do we do with this what do we do with these threads of risk and faith well we leave a legacy by threading our life into the scarlet cord of Jesus and that's the rest of this story where she allows God to use her story Christian you can come on up she allows God to use her story are you allowing God to use your story I know a lot of you have a story that you're ashamed of or that you think is insignificant or you maybe even feel like you're unworthy to share it God invites you to be a part of his ultimate story to see that people go from death to life from hopelessness to hope from darkness to light and it's small little things that we do along the way that impact the world." [01:16:02] (65 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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