FINDING SECURITY

May 12, 2025

Bryant Wright, Founder, RFTH

“You see that a person is considered righteous by what they do and not by faith alone. In the same way, was not even Rahab the prostitute considered righteous for what she did when she gave lodging to the spies and sent them off in a different direction?” James 2:24-25

We love security.

We seek it out by buying health, home, and car insurance.

We try to save for retirement.

Sometimes we even stay in unhealthy relationships because the known problems seem safer than the uncertain future alone.  And while there’s nothing wrong with being prepared for the unexpected and planning for the future, there IS a problem if we begin looking for security in people or things more than in God.

Rahab understood this all too well. Rahab lived in Jericho, the famously strong and fortified ancient city. However, despite being a small nation of around 1,200 people, Jericho was known for its vast, fortified wall. Now, the people of Jericho had heard of a large number of Israelites camped out in the desert just across the Jordan River.

Rumors of God’s miracles for Israel had reached their ears. However, the majority of people in Jericho trusted their man-made wall to protect them from any enemy. Indeed, nothing could get past their defenses, even the Israelites’ massive army and their God of miracles, right? Rahab, however, believed in the power of the God of Israel and risked her life to protect two Israeli spies. When the city did fall, God protected Rahab because of her faith.

What about you? Where do you find your security? If you’re trusting in anything more than God, it’s time to reevaluate because there is nothing more secure than putting your life into His hands.

God took care of Rahab’s life.

He can handle yours, too.

Will you trust Him to do it?


DIG DEEPER
Read “Move Toward the Mountains of Security” by Jonathan Munson