Message: “The Faith of a Prostitute: Rahab” from J.D. Greear

J.D. Greear - August 18, 2024

The Faith of a Prostitute: Rahab

The beauty of faith is often found in its simplicity. You don't have to possess a wealth of theological knowledge to be captivated by the truth of the gospel. Maybe, like Rahab, you've simply heard what the Lord has done and you believe. In this week's message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. explains how the faith of a Gentile prostitute changed the course of history and left an enduring legacy. In the same way, one simple act of faith on our part has the potential to make a profound, eternal difference in the lives of those around us.

Scripture References: Hebrews 11:31

From Series: "Broken People and Famous Faith: Hebrews 11"

Faith isn’t the absence of doubt. It doesn’t mean having all the answers. It means, like Abraham, hearing God’s call and going. Like Sarah, hearing God's promise, and against all odds, believing. Like Moses, enduring hardship for the sake of something—and someone—greater. Hebrews 11 isn’t a “Who’s Who” of perfect people. It’s a record of Old Testament men and women who saw God as more valuable than their own lives. They believed, even in the face of roaring lions. They trusted, long before the walls fell down. What inspired them to go, to wait, to sacrifice, to risk it all, is the same thing we seek to walk in today—daring faith in a perfect God.

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