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Broward Church
Broward Church
240 episodes
6 days ago
A church not for ourselves
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A church not for ourselves
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Religion,
Relationships
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When God Flips Your Labels | Joshua 2
Broward Church
33 minutes 45 seconds
3 months ago
When God Flips Your Labels | Joshua 2
Have you ever felt trapped by a label—something someone called you, or a mistake from your past that stuck? In Joshua 2, we meet Rahab the prostitute, a woman whose entire identity was defined by her brokenness. But Rahab made a bold choice: she believed that “the Lord your God is God in heaven above and on earth below.” Her faith led her to protect Israel’s spies, and through a scarlet cord in her window, her entire family was saved when Jericho fell. That scarlet cord echoes the blood of the Passover lamb—and ultimately, the blood of Jesus. Your past does not disqualify you from God’s future. The labels others give you—or the ones you put on yourself—are not the labels God places on you. Like Rahab, your story can be rewritten by faith in the God who redeems. So, what labels are you still carrying? And how might God want to transform them into a testimony of His grace?"
Broward Church
A church not for ourselves