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Come, Follow Me with FAIR – Joshua 1–8; 23–24 – Part 2 – Autumn Dickson

Latter-day Saint FAIR-Cast

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Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.1574 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2026

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Rahab: From Prostitute to Type of Christ

by Autumn Dickson

How could I not take some time to speak about Rahab? She was incredible. Here is our introduction to Rahab.

Joshua 2:1 And Joshua the son of Nun sent out of Shittim two men to spy secretly, saying, Go view the land, even Jericho. And they went, and came into an harlot’s house, named Rahab, and lodged there.

Rahab was a prostitute who hid Israeli spies as they were coming to look at Jericho. In exchange for hiding them, she asked them to spare her and her family. They gave her a red cord to put in the window, and all of Jericho was destroyed except for her and her family.

In order to understand precisely why she was so great, it’s important to understand the background she was born into.

Jericho was getting utterly destroyed. There have been times throughout history where the Lord helped His people conquer without utterly destroying everything. Jericho was not one of those times. The land of Canaan was “full” of sin to the extent that destruction was necessary. It was so filled with misery that it needed a clean slate.

Except for Rahab.

The fact that she’s a prostitute during this time period isn’t unsurprising. What she’s had to go through is not a sign of her moral failings but of her society failing her. We can see the type of person she is from her reactions.

She is willing to follow the Lord after hearing the testimony of others.

She wants to save her family, not just herself.

She utilized her circumstances for the Lord’s work.

These are not the only reasons Rahab is incredible. The fact that she married is also amazing when you learn what trauma she likely accrued because of her circumstances. This is not a comprehensive list of her good qualities, but I specifically chose these ones. These qualities are what make her like the Savior.

Rahab is a type of Christ. Let’s talk about a couple of things in her life that reflect the Savior.

1) She is willing to follow the Lord despite what the society around her is doing.

Rahab could have been blinded by her own society. She could have followed what everyone else was doing and simply been afraid. Imagine if the rest of the Canaanites had the heart that Rahab had. Imagine if all of them had approached the Israelite army and were like, “We heard how your God protected you and took care of you. We would like to follow Him too.” Imagine if all of us were able to look at what was going on around us and be willing to follow a better way.

The Jews were not especially righteous when Christ came to fulfill His mortal ministry. In fact, many of them were evil. If Christ had been born to any other nation, they would have recognized Him as God. Some of the Jews of this time period were too wicked to see Him for what He was. Jesus broke a lot of their made up rules. He followed the Law of Moses perfectly, but He broke a lot of the rules that they had built up around that law. He looked at society and knew there was a better way to live.

2) She wants to save her family, not just herself.

Rahab could have followed the spies out. Perhaps that would have been easier than sitting in her home and hoping all the soldiers followed the direction to spare her. We don’t know all the reasons why Rahab stayed, but we do know she sought out her family and brought them into her home where they could be protected too. She cared enough about her family that she sought saving them too. Maybe she even felt that being saved wouldn’t be worth it if her family couldn’t be saved too.

Christ’s heart also pushed Him to look beyond Himself. Christ is the only One who was perfect enough to go to heaven. He could have come down here, lived perfectly, and gone on to live in heaven forever, but He loved us too much. He put Himself through difficult things in order to save us too. He was concerned with saving His family. He obviously didn’t think heaven was going to be good enough without us despite our many failings. He loved us, and looked beyond Himself.

3) She utilized her circumstances for the Lord’s work.

It was actually important that Rahab was a prostitute. With all of the tension in the air from the Israelite army, it would have been difficult for the spies to get into Jericho. Because she was a prostitute, it allowed them to enter into the city. It wasn’t as uncommon for strangers and foreigners to visit brothels in comparison to visiting repectable houses. Not to mention, Rahab’s house was within the city wall and allowed them to escape.

Now, the fact that she was a prostitute did not mean that the spies went undetected. Somehow, the residents of Jericho noticed the spies and they came knocking. Rahab hid them on the roof before helping them escape. This is actually also an important reflection of Christ.

Only Christ was in the correct circumstances to save us. Because of His birth, He held power that no one else had. He had the ability to save us because of His circumstances.

But, it was still ultimately His decision to save us.

Rahab’s circumstances put her in an ideal situation to save her family and help the Lord’s work, but her choices and faith were absolutely key as well.

Sometimes our circumstances make it difficult to believe that we could ever be like Christ. Sometimes what we’ve been through or are currently going through make us think that we can’t serve. Sometimes our circumstances are the very things that put is in a position to be like Christ.

I testify that like Rahab, we are all given opportunities to be like our Savior. I also testify that like Rahab, following the Lord and His prophet will ultimately save us. It doesn’t matter where we started; we can make choices that will put us in line with the Lord’s people. He can save us, and He can utilize us if we’re willing to leave our old lives behind.

 

Autumn Dickson was born and raised in a small town in Texas. She served a mission in the Indianapolis Indiana mission. She studied elementary education but has found a particular passion in teaching the gospel. Her desire for her content is to inspire people to feel confident, peaceful, and joyful about their relationship with Jesus Christ and to allow that relationship to touch every aspect of their lives. Autumn was the recipient of FAIR’s 2024 John Taylor Defender of the Faith Award.

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0:00.0

Hi, my name is Autumn Dixon, and this week is May 18th through the 24th of the Come Follow

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me program associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,

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and this week we are studying Joshua chapters 1 through 8 and 23 through 24.

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This story is this week.

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Out of all of them, how could I not talk about Rehab?

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She is absolutely incredible.

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The more I think about her and perspectives surrounding her,

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the more I love her. And here is our introduction to Rahab. So this is Joshua chapter 2 verse 1.

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And Joshua the son of nun sent out of Shidim two men to spy secretly saying, go view the land,

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even Jericho.

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And they went and came into a harlot's house named Rehab and lodged there.

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So Rehab was a prostitute.

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And she hid the spies of Israel in exchange for Israel sparing her and her family. they gave her a red cord to put outside her window so that when the soldiers were destroying everything, they would spare Rahab and her family and anyone who was in the house.

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In order for us to fully appreciate Rehab, we have to understand her background. So she lived in Jericho.

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And Jericho was ordered to be completely wiped out. It was supposed to be completely destroyed.

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And there have been times when the Lord has helped his people to defeat their enemies without

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completely destroying their enemies. We see it in the

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Book of Mormon all the time. The Nephites constantly, not constantly, but the Nephites often won

1:49.8

against the Lamanites, but they never went and wiped out the Lamanites. It is important to understand

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this because Jericho was full of iniquity. They had become ripe with iniquity. There was so much misery in this city

2:03.8

that it needed a clean slate. They were past the point where the Lord could pull them back.

2:10.4

And so Jericho was that wicked, this is the society that Rehab lived in, it was that wicked

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