Joshua chapter 2 gives us a wonderful illustration of this, and points to something even greater that would happen almost 1,500 years later. Joshua sends two men to go in to Jericho and search out the city. They make their way to Rahab's house. She was a prostitute, and most likely, noone would think twice that two strange men were staying with her. Plus, very few people would know what was going on in the city better than a harlot. But someone does notice the two Hebrew men that had made their way into town, and they report it to the king. He then begins a search for the two spies, and that search leads straight to Rahab's house. Rahab hides the spies, and for her faith, she will be saved from the destruction that is to come. She then lets the men down by a cord to escape the city. And it would be that cord that would hang from the window that would be a sign that they would be safe.

What a wonderful reminder of what Jesus did for us. He died on a cross in our place. Taking upon Himself our pain, sorrow, and travail. "He became sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him." He suffered God's judgment upon Himself for us. He died, was buried, and three days later He became our hope when He rose from the dead. It is amazing what a difference three days can make!
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