Rahab Helps The Spies

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Rahab Helps The Spies

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Intro Questions:

What does fear mean?

How can we have courage?

What does it mean to make choices? Are there good ones or bad ones? Give examples.

 

Intro:*Joshua 2:1-24*

Today, we will learn about a woman named Rahab and find out how she helped the spies that Joshua had sent to look over the land. Rahab took action and displayed outward evidence of where her loyalties lay. Rahab was preparing for the return of Joshua’s army.

Intro: In today’s lesson we saw that Rahab risked her life to help Joshua’s spies. Rahab’s decision to help God’s people saved her life and the life of her family. Like Rahab our outward actions speak louder than words, demonstrate what we believe, and show what we are devoted to. Our decisions will also affect those we love.

 

Joshua, the son of Nun, sent two spies from Shittim. He sent them in secret. He said to them, “Go and look over the land. Most of all, check out Jericho.” So they went to Jericho. They stayed at the house of a prostitute. Her name was Rahab.2 The king of Jericho was told, “Look! Some of the Israelites have come here tonight. They’ve come to check out the land.” 3 So the king sent a message to Rahab. It said, “Bring out the men who came into your house. They’ve come to check out the whole land.”4 But the woman had hidden the two men. She said, “It’s true that the men came here. But I didn’t know where they had come from. 5 They left at sunset, when it was time to close the city gate. I don’t know which way they went. Go after them quickly. You might catch up with them.” 6 But in fact she had taken them up on the roof. There she had hidden them under some flax she had piled up. 7 The king’s men left to hunt down the spies. They took the road that leads to where the Jordan River can be crossed. As soon as they had gone out of the city, the gate was shut.8 Rahab went up on the roof before the spies settled down for the night. 9 She said to them, “I know that the Lord has given you this land. We are very much afraid of you. Everyone who lives in this country is weak with fear because of you. 10 We’ve heard how the Lord dried up the Red Sea for you when you came out of Egypt. We’ve heard what you did to Sihon and Og, the two Amorite kings. They ruled east of the Jordan River. You completely destroyed them. 11 When we heard about it, we were terrified. Because of you, we aren’t brave anymore. The Lord your God is the God who rules in heaven above and on the earth below.

 

12 “Now then, please give me your word. Promise me in the name of the Lord that you will be kind to my family. I’ve been kind to you. Promise me 13 that you will spare the lives of my father and mother. Spare my brothers and sisters. Also spare everyone in their families. Promise that you won’t put any of us to death.
”14 So the men made a promise to her. “If you save our lives, we’ll save yours,” they said. “Just don’t tell anyone what we’re doing. Then we’ll be kind and faithful to you when the Lord gives us the land.”15 The house Rahab lived in was part of the city wall. So she let the spies down by a rope through the window. 16 She said to them, “Go up into the hills. The men chasing you won’t be able to find you. Hide yourselves there for three days until they return. Then you can go on your way.”
17 The spies had said to her, “You made us give our word. But we won’t keep our promise 18 unless you do what we say. When we enter the land, you must tie this bright red rope in the window. Tie it in the window you let us down through. Bring your father and mother into your house. Also bring in your brothers and everyone else in your family. 19 None of you must go out into the street. If you do, anything that happens to you will be your own fault. We won’t be responsible. But if anyone hurts someone who is inside the house with you, it will be our fault. We will be responsible. 20 Don’t tell anyone what we’re doing. If you do, we won’t have to keep the promise you asked us to make.”21 “I agree,” Rahab replied. “I’ll do as you say.”So she sent them away, and they left. Then she tied the bright red rope in the window.
22 When the spies left, they went up into the hills. They stayed there for three days. By that time the men chasing them had searched all along the road. They couldn’t find them. So they returned. 23 Then the two spies started back. They went down out of the hills. They went across the Jordan River. They came to Joshua, the son of Nun. They told him everything that had happened to them. 24 They said, “We’re sure the Lord has given the whole land over to us. All the people there are weak with fear because of us.”

Discussion Questions:

1. How many spies did Joshua send to spy on the land, especially Jericho? (Two)
2. Who helped Joshua’s spies escape from the King’s men? (Rahab)
3. Why did Rahab help Joshua’s spies? (Rahab saw that God was giving the Israelites the land. Rahab knew that with God’s help Joshua’s army would be unstoppable.)
4. What did Rahab do to help the spies? (She hid the spies from the King’s men, then persuaded the King’s men to leave the city in search of the spies. Once it was safe Rahab helped the spies escape.)
5. Where did Rahab hide the spies? (On the roof, under stalks of flax.)
6. What did Rahab want in return for showing kindness to the spies? (Protection for herself and for her family.)
7. What sign did Rahab provide to let Joshua’s army know which house was hers? (Rahab hung a scarlet cord from her window.)
8. Who are you loyal to? God? Yourself? Your family? Your favorite sports team? Do your actions provide evidence of this? Think of some examples that demonstrate your loyalties.

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