All But One Wall
Author Darlene J. Conard
In remarkable bravery, Rahab sheltered two spies sent by Joshua in Jericho. She concealed them on her roof among flax stalks and fearlessly misled the king’s men, claiming that the spies had already departed the city. Rahab’s bold actions played a crucial role in the mission’s success.
As the Israelites readied themselves for the conquest of Jericho, Rahab, a woman of remarkable courage, boldly professed her faith in the God of Israel. Her plea for mercy, a testament to her unshakable belief in the power of the Israelite God, was a fierce determination to protect her loved ones.
In a compassionate response, the spies agreed to her request and instructed her to hang a scarlet cord from her window as a signal. They also advised her to gather her family inside her house for safety.
The walls eventually collapsed as the Israelites marched around Jericho according to God’s instruction. Rahab’s house, part of the city wall, remained intact. The spies honored their promise, and Rahab and her family were saved.
After the fall of Jericho, Rahab and her family were welcomed into the Israelite community. Her faith and actions, which were later celebrated in the New Testament, hold a significant place in Jesus’s lineage and are commended for her faith in the Book of Hebrews, underscoring their historical importance.
This shows that although some who are not living for God yet fear Him, this is changeable!
The ancient city of Jericho met its dramatic fate when the Israelites, led by Joshua, encircled its formidable walls. For six days, they marched in solemn procession, and on the seventh day, they completed seven rounds, accompanied by the resounding blasts of priests’ horns. As the anticipation reached its peak, the people raised their voices in a triumphant shout, and the walls of Jericho, in a miraculous display of God’s power, came tumbling down.
Modern archaeological sites at Tell es-Sultan, believed to be the site of biblical Jericho, have not yielded evidence of a city from the related period, casting a captivating veil of mystery over this legendary account. Some scholars suggest that the story may have originated as a means of declaratory regional claims by later rulers of Judah, adding an intriguing layer of historical interpretation to this timeless account.[1]
Remarkably, all the walls fell except Rahab’s. You see —when she let down the scarlet cord, it had the same symbolism as the lamb’s blood applied by the children of Israel. Her wall became a safeguard.
Archaeologists have not found remains of the walls of Jericho, but Rahab’s wall shall stand in defense against the enemy.
In times of need, it’s essential to remember to apply the redeeming power of Jesus’s blood to every aspect of your life. Just like the life-giving umbilical cord, the scarlet cord symbolizes the continuous flow of life from Jesus to you, beloved child of God.
Rahab hides the spies: Joshua 2 KJV – And Joshua the son of Nun sent out of – Bible Gateway.
The falling of the Jericho Walls: Joshua 6 KJV – Now Jericho was straitly shut up – Bible Gateway
Refernce 1.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Jericho

