This lesson from Hebrews 11:29–31 highlights the faith of the unlikely. The Israelites showed faith by walking through the Red Sea, risking everything based solely on God's promise. Later, at Jericho, a new generation obeyed God’s strange battle plan, trusting Him even when it seemed ridiculous. Most remarkable, however, is Rahab—a Canaanite prostitute—who believed in Israel’s God and risked her life to protect His people. The lesson reminds us that God uses ordinary, flawed people to display extraordinary faith, proving that neither weakness nor a sinful past can hinder His redemptive plans.
Faith from the Unlikely
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