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Follow the Promises: Are they Really for Everyone?

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What if the promised land isn’t a far-off heaven but a courageous way of living right now? We open Joshua 2 and sit with Rahab’s story to explore how real faith takes shape in imperfect lives and why God’s promises are strong enough to carry us through fear, uncertainty, and battle. Joshua prefigures Jesus, who leads us into a life marked by presence, purpose, and victory, not by the absence of struggle but by confidence in God’s character.

Rahab hears what God has done and makes a daring choice. Her evidence-based faith disrupts shame and reshapes her future, turning a house on Jericho’s wall into a beacon of mercy. The scarlet cord she ties becomes a sign of salvation and a powerful picture of redemption through the blood of Jesus. We unpack how Hebrews 11 and James 2 fit together—faith as assurance in what we cannot see, and faith as action that aligns with what we believe—without turning the Christian life into a lifelong performance review. Instead, we focus on concrete responses to God’s promises that bear fruit in love, courage, and peace.

Along the way, we confront fear with promises, remember that every person we meet bears an eternal soul, and rediscover grace big enough for outsiders and skeptics. Rahab’s legacy doesn’t end with rescue; it culminates in honor within the lineage of Jesus, proving that God writes new beginnings where we expect dead ends. If you’re craving peace, longing for purpose, or wrestling with whether grace could include you, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and a path forward. If it resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review telling us which promise you’re choosing to trust this week.

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