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    Who God Says You Are

    Rahab was probably called many things throughout her life. Sinner. Prostitute. Wicked. Dirty. She was used to being labeled as these things. But God decided to intervene in Rahab’s life. He stepped into her sinful life of prostitution and wicked labels and called her precious, chosen and loved. Rahab was His precious daughter that He created to be beautiful and worthy. She was chosen by Him and became one of His chosen people. And she was loved by her Heavenly Father no matter what may have been in her past. God also calls you precious, chosen, and loved. “You are…

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    Making Decisions with Great Faith

    Rahab was a prostitute and lived in a life of sin. But she chose to let go of her past and let God redeem her future. She made amazing decisions because she had great faith. Rahab is remembered for having great faith in God. And because of her amazing faith, she made great decisions that changed the outcome of her life. Rahab chose to leave behind her life of prostitution. She decided to follow God and His ways. And she chose to live among His chosen people. In the book of Hebrews there is a chapter about people who had…

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    Becoming a Rahab in Today’s Society

    Rahab is such an amazing character from the Bible. Her story is one of hope and redemption. Many of us today can probably relate to her story in one way or another. Rahab was a prostitute, living in the city of Jericho. She was a sinner and an outcast among her people. Her people were enemies of God’s people. And Jericho was to be destroyed by the Israelites. But God decided to intervene in Rahab’s life. He led two Israelite spies to her door. She hid them and protected them. In return, God saved her and her family from the…

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    Guarding Your Purity

    As daughter’s of the Lord, we should highly treasure our purity. It is one of the most important things we can possess. Whether you’re young or old, your purity should matter to you. Purity will look different in every season of life—single, married, or in a relationship. But in each of these seasons, you should work hard at guarding your purity physically, mentally, and emotionally. Psalm 119:9 ask us, “How can a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to your [God’s] word.” Guarding your purity should be important to you because it is important to God.…

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    Understanding Biblical Manhood as a Woman

    In today’s culture, men are looked upon as weak beings. They are strongly viewed in a negative light. And while most men in today’s world are not the masculine Prince Charming that all of us girls look for, there are some men that still live up to this standard. These men stand for what’s right, treat women with respect, and follow God’s ways. They try their best to live a life of biblical manhood. I have written on the blog before about biblical womanhood and living out your femininity in a God-honoring way. But in this post I want to…

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    10 Books to Add to Your Reading List This Year

    Reading has always been a passion of mine since I was little. And still today, reading is one of my favorite things to do. There is so much to gain by reading. Many books hold great truth and wisdom. You can learn so many new things just by reading a couple of pages. Christian books are my favorite books to read because they help to grow my faith. Whether it’s a biography or a type of information book, faith-filled books are great to add to your daily life. They tell you of other believers’ journeys and help you dig deeper…

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    Clinging to God When Hope Can’t Be Found

    The three women walked down the dusty road. They moved in silence until Naomi came to a stop. “Girls, go back to your mother’s homes,” she said. “Go back to what is familiar to you.” Soon one of Naomi’s daughters-in-law, Orpah, kissed her mother-in-law and went back to the place she knew. But the other daughter-in-law, Ruth, clung to Naomi. “But Ruth said, ‘Do not urge me to leave you or to return from following you. For where you go I will go, and where you lodge I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God my…