The "Rahab"-ilitation of Faith

EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 10 MIN

The "Rahab"-ilitation of Faith

from The Gathering: Daughters of the Living King · host Judy Killebrew

Send us Fan MailFriends, today we are discussing the story of Rahab and what she teaches women of today in courage, redemption, and Kingdom Purpose. The story of Rahab, found primarily in Joshua Chapter 2 and Matthew Chapter 1, stands as one of Scripture’s most striking portraits of transformation. Rahab was a Canaanite prostitute living in Jericho who saved two Israelite spies sent by Joshua, securing safety for her family during the city’s destruction. Known for her faith and courage, she abandoned her past, became part of Israel, and is remarkably listed in the genealogy of Jesus Christ. Though her life began in a place of brokenness and moral compromise, Rahab emerges as a woman of remarkable courage, discernment, and faith. Her journey speaks powerfully to women today—women navigating identity, past wounds, cultural pressures, and the call of God on their lives. Rahab’s life is a living testimony of what God can do with a willing heart.The first point Rabah makes in scripture is that your past does not disqualify you.Rahab is introduced as “Rahab the prostitute.” For many, that label would have been the end of the story. Yet Scripture refuses to hide her past because God intends to highlight His grace. Rahab shows women today that:God is not intimidated by your historyYour past is not your identityAnd, your story can become a testimonyRahab’s transformation reminds women that God specializes in rewriting lives. He does not wait for perfection—He responds to faith.Rahab’s defining moment came when she chose to hide the Israelite spies. This was an act of treason against her own city and could have cost her life. Yet she acted with boldness because she recognized God's movement.We can learn from Rahab that courage is not the absence of fear—it is choosing obedience in the face of fear. Courage may look like:Standing for truth when it is unpopularProtecting the vulnerableLeaving unhealthy patterns or relationshipsAnd trusting God with an uncertain futureRahab’s bravery shows that one courageous decision can change the trajectory of an entire family.Rahab saw what others in Jericho refused to acknowledge: God was at work. She discerned the moment, recognized the truth, and aligned herself with God’s purposes.Women today are called to cultivate that same spiritual discernment—to see beyond circumstances and recognize where God is moving. Rahab teaches that discernment requires:ListeningObservingSeeking truthResponding with wisdomHer insight saved her household and positioned her for blessing.Rahab did not simply believe in the God of Israel; she acted on that belief. She hid the spies, negotiated for her family’s safety, and tied the scarlet cord in her window as a sign of the covenant.Her story reminds women that faith is not passive. It is lived out in choices, obedience, and trust. Faith becomes visible when we:Step into God’s callingMake decisions aligned with His WordTrust Him with outcomes we cannot controlRahab’s story dismantles the idea that women are secondary in God’s plan. She played a strategic role in Israel’s victory and became part of the lineage of Jesus Himself.Women today can draw strength from Rahab’s example:God sees youGod calls youGod equips youGod includes you in His redemptive workRahab’s life affirms that women carry influence, purpose, and spiritual author

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