Thoughts on Rahab
One other thought that I had today about Rahab’s story is that God had to have known beforehand that she was the type of person who could have acted in faith to assist the Israelite spies, out of all the thousands of other people in Jericho at the time. So God had to place her in that city at that time so that she could intercept the spies and assist them. Then God had to arrange it so that her house was attached to the city wall so that the spies would have had easy and unsuspicious access to her and her house and so that they could have been let down outside of the city walls undetected. I mean, if it wasn’t right there, they probably could have come up with another plan that would have worked, especially with God’s protection on them, but that was a pretty easy plan. And then not only did God arrange for Rahab’s house to be situated in a place with easy access for the spies, but God had to walk them right up to her door. Of all the thousands of houses that might have been as easily ...