After reading Hebrews 11, it struck me that she was mentioned among so many legendary OT names as examples of faith. James also alludes to her as an example. And, of course, her name appears in Matthew in the genealogical line of Jesus.
So, I jumped back to Joshua 2 to take another look at her story. It gave me a newfound appreciation for what her faith represents: boldness, Godly fear, redemption, etc.
But I also noticed that she blatantly lied twice to the men of the King of Jericho in order to protect the Jewish spies. We can certainly argue they were lies for a good cause. However, a lie is a lie is a sin. Not judging as I am certain I would do the same. I am caught between two thoughts on the matter though:
1. Rahab showed imperfect faith (don't we all?) and should have refrained from lying and trusted God.
2. Lying is justifiable in certain circumstances.
I would appreciate any thoughts on this. God bless!
So, I jumped back to Joshua 2 to take another look at her story. It gave me a newfound appreciation for what her faith represents: boldness, Godly fear, redemption, etc.
But I also noticed that she blatantly lied twice to the men of the King of Jericho in order to protect the Jewish spies. We can certainly argue they were lies for a good cause. However, a lie is a lie is a sin. Not judging as I am certain I would do the same. I am caught between two thoughts on the matter though:
1. Rahab showed imperfect faith (don't we all?) and should have refrained from lying and trusted God.
2. Lying is justifiable in certain circumstances.
I would appreciate any thoughts on this. God bless!