The following account is the fruit of the author's imagination and its aim is to inspire us to discern how Rahab's conversion process could have been when she passsed from the darkness of paganism to the light of God's love and the communion with His people. It does not intend to be a historical narration but a thought adventure to appreciate from Rahab's inclusion into the faith gallery (Hebrews 11:31) the enormous difference between living 'without hope and without God in the world' (Ephesians 2:12) and by God's grace, no ...
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The following account is the fruit of the author's imagination and its aim is to inspire us to discern how Rahab's conversion process could have been when she passsed from the darkness of paganism to the light of God's love and the communion with His people. It does not intend to be a historical narration but a thought adventure to appreciate from Rahab's inclusion into the faith gallery (Hebrews 11:31) the enormous difference between living 'without hope and without God in the world' (Ephesians 2:12) and by God's grace, no longer being 'foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's household' (Ephesians 2:19). May the reading of these pages help the reader enjoy the remembrance of his own conversion and the wonderful ways of love used by 'him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light' (1 Peter 2:9).
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