Hebrews 11:31

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Rahab, a woman who worked as a harlot in Jericho, was saved because of her faith when she helped two Israelite spies peacefully. It shows how faith can lead to salvation regardless of one's past actions.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who always does naughty things, but one day helps someone get away from danger. This verse is like saying that even though your friend usually isn’t nice, God saw her help and said she was good because of her faith.

Historical Background

The Book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author to a group of Jewish Christians facing persecution around 60-95 AD. It emphasizes the importance of faith and encourages perseverance in their beliefs despite hardships.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this can apply when someone who has made many mistakes decides to help others or make good choices based on their belief in God, showing that genuine faith can lead to redemption and salvation.

Topics

faithsalvationredemptionperseverancehelping othersGod's grace

Related Verses

Joshua 2:1-7James 2:25Matthew 1:5Genesis 39:7-10Luke 7:36-50

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Rahab's role in the Bible story?
Rahab, a harlot from Jericho, helped two Israelite spies by hiding them and allowing them to escape. This act of faith led to her salvation when Jericho was destroyed.
How does Hebrews 11:31 relate to the importance of faith?
This verse shows that regardless of one's past, God values genuine acts of faith and can use them for good outcomes, emphasizing how faith leads to salvation.
Can you provide examples from other parts of the Bible where faith led to salvation?
Yes, Joshua 2:1-7 tells Rahab's story in detail. Other examples include Noah building the ark (Genesis 6) and Abraham being willing to sacrifice Isaac (Genesis 22).
What message does this verse give about God’s grace?
It teaches that God extends grace to those who show faith, even if they have a troubled past. Rahab's story is a powerful example of how God can save anyone through faith.
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