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Ruth 2:1 (4/18/19)

Rahab

April 18, 2019 • Benham Brothers

* Remember Rahab? A non-Jewish woman in Canaan and a former prostitute who clung to faith in God and was spared death in Jericho.
* She was married to Salmon, who was the father of Boaz (some believe she was the grandmother of Boaz).
* Boaz most likely grew up hearing the story of what God did and how He spared her even though she wasn’t a Jew.
* So when Ruth showed up Boaz didn’t see a Moabite woman who shouldn’t be a part of the Jews. (Deuteronomy 23:3 - “No Ammonite or Moabite or any of their descendants should enter into the assembly of the Lord, even to the 10th generation)
* He saw a woman a lot like his mom (or grandmother) who placed her faith in God and needed mercy just as she did.
* Just as the City of Jericho was doomed for destruction, yet God spared one faithful family.
* Ruth the Moabite was allowed into the assembly just as Rahab the Canaanite because of her faith.
* Faith transforms people - God no longer saw Ruth as a Moabite or Rahab as a Canaanite - He saw them as His kids!
* Boaz was uniquely prepared for Ruth, so now we have this great love story.
* Their marriage produced Obed, who had a son named Jesse, who had a boy named David who became king in Israel.
* Until David’s progeny produced a king named JESUS!