Mya and Me

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Rahab

This past weekend I gave a testimony at my church and some of you (Abby and my Mom!) have asked me to post what I said here. So here it is, exactly as I spoke it!

"When Monique asked the group if anyone was interested in sharing anything they learned through our study I automatically knew I had to. I would usually be happy to let someone else speak up, but I couldn't let this pass without saying anything. I grew up in a strong Christian environment where my parents were open about their relationship with the Lord. I actually accepted the Lord when I was four with my mom. She was a little weary of how young I was, but she saw that what was in my heart was true. But as I look back through my life I realise that I have limited my God and not learned His Word the way he asks us to. This Bible Study has shown me that God's Word can be alive and active in me if I am active and faithful enough to learn it and believe it for myself.

The most memorable moment for me was when we studied Rahab - the prostitute who allowed the Israelite spies to hide in her house before the walls of Jericho fell down. She risked her life to hide these men because she chose at that instance to have faith in the one true God. She was actively making a living as a prostitute when she decided that she might just believe God. Romans 5:8 - "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this; while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." She is listed in Hebrews 11 among names we are all familiar with like Moses, Abraham, Noah, Joseph, and many more to include what is called the "Hall of Faith."

Beth writes, "were you expecting someone a little less rough around the edges? Now glance up and down the Hall of Faith portraits. Does she seem to be a misfit? Ah, but she's supposed to...for the sake of all the rest of us who are."

The spies promised Rahab that she would be spared after the walls of Jericho fell down if she were to hang a scarlet thread from her window. And she was. And so was her family. And they lived among the Israelites. She even married an Israelite. If you then look at Matthew 1:1-16 - the geneology of Christ - you find Rahab's name right there in the middle of it! Not only that though, her son is Boaz, who married Ruth. Beth says, "She didn't just have the faith to be delivered. She had the faith to be redeemed. Then accepted. Then made a bride. Then she exercised the faith to rear one of the finest men captured in Bible history."

For me, I have been struggling with missing my family in the States and questioning God on why I have to be in New Zealand. But through this particular story, I know that I can have faith and rest easy, because where I am is where God wants me to be. Jeremiah 29:11. He has intricately and purposefully stitched our lives together as much as he did for Rahab. Looking back on my life I can see that God has always had a master plan so that I can trust in His sovereignty and know that he is in control. God was able to take a prostitute and accept her into the line of Christ - so obviously he can use me in my life wherever he puts me. He is interested in my life and every detail of my growth and he is able to make something beautiful out of it through His grace. To sum up, the Holy Spirit has used this bible study for me personally to deal with the daily struggles Im facing. It has made scripture come alive for me. For one of the first times in my life, I get excited about opening the Bible and learning what God says - I have come to understand that through daily scripture reading, it is the Holy Spirit that brings God's word to life. We have to make ourselves available to be used. I have felt God's presence. God took this scripture and applied it to my life that very day and he is continuing to apply it."

7 Comments:

Blogger The Wozny Family said...

Amen sista! You've come leaps and bounds in your speech giving since my rehearsal dinner (ha, just had to throw that in there b/c it still gives me a giggle). I am so impressed with who you are and how God uses you. I love my bestie!

July 29, 2008 at 8:15 PM  
Blogger Mya's Mommy said...

I have probably blocked that out of my memory...what did I say (do I eeeeven want to know?)

July 30, 2008 at 5:45 PM  
Blogger joy said...

Amen! That's a word--as Beth says!

July 30, 2008 at 8:09 PM  
Blogger The Wozny Family said...

HAHA. something something something "i'm just so nervous for you.. " everyone laughed (i'm sure andrew or my brother made some comment about you having too much to drink... which you didnt "i mean not nervous FOR you... i'm just nervous right now"

Still makes me smile today, 4 years later!

July 31, 2008 at 5:46 AM  
Blogger Mya's Mommy said...

oh...yes...I had blocked that from my memory! hahahaha. I have improved a little bit.

July 31, 2008 at 12:30 PM  
Blogger Meg McLawhon said...

Great speech!!! I am very impressed...I would be scared out of my mind to do that---so brave!!!

Yes, the book was supposed to be a suprise for mya AND you. I will try again next year, definitely NOT as a suprise this time, as you can help me get the info I need!!! Hahaha!!! Plus, I already have stuff from both sets of great grandparents here...

Keep posting, MUMMY!!! Talk to you soon!!!

August 4, 2008 at 9:21 PM  
Blogger Emily said...

Hey Rachel!

I've added you to my blog list... let me know if you want me to take you off.

And it's time you updated your blog... let's see some pictures!!! And I tagged you so that you'll have something to blog about.

November 14, 2008 at 12:54 PM  

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