We are valuable to God even with our sinful past.
Rahab did not grow up learning about God and His commandments, but came to believe in Him later in life. She gave up prostitution, became a wife and mother, and followed the God of Israel.
Rahab did not grow up learning about God and His commandments, but came to believe in Him later in life. She gave up prostitution, became a wife and mother, and followed the God of Israel.
The disciples were like many people today. They assumed human physical limitation was because of God’s judgment on mankind. We think our imperfections make us less valuable to God. He sees our weaknesses in a much different light.
There are so many misconceptions about being a woman. Stereotypes in our culture like “desperate housewife” or “radical feminist” are abundant. How do we sort out the truth from all this error?