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Host: Andrew, Rahab: Dominick
Host: And we are back!
Welcome back to another segment of The Show! Tonight, we have it all for you.
Our special guest has done it all.
Spies, battles, and decorating!
Please welcome our guest for this evening, Rahab!
(Rahab enters)
Host: It’s so good to have you on the show tonight.
I’ve heard so many great things about you.
Rahab: Hopefully only the good things.
Host: Yeah, I’ve heard you are really good at the game, hide and seek.
Rahab: Really?
That’s funny because I don’t think I’ve played that game.
I’m not that great at hiding myself, but I am very talented at hiding other people.
Host: That sounds like a strange talent.
This there a story that goes along with it?
Rahab: Oh, you know it.
Host: Wait, I can’t believe this…I know all about you, but the people out there might not know who you are.
Do you mind telling us a little bit about yourself?
Rahab: Oh, of course.
My name is Rahab and I lived in the city of Jericho.
Its a pretty big city that had these huge walls all around.
When I moved there, I couldn’t find a house to live in, so I decided to live in the wall.
Host: Wait, you lived in the wall?
Was there enough room for you there to be comfortablely?
Rahab: Oh you would be surprised, in fact it was quite roomy.
I lived in Jericho and you know a lot of people pass through our city all the time.
I heard a lot of weird and interesting things.
Host: What kind of things did you hear?
Rahab: Well, I heard about these people calling themselves Hebrews.
Interesting folks.
Have you heard of them?
Host: Yeah I had a Hebrew on this show last night.
Rahab: You don’t say!
Quite the bunch they are!
Anyway, I heard about these Hebrew people and all the things they were doing.
Did you know make snakes out of sticks and split the ocean in half and turn water into blood?
Host: Well, that’s not exactly...
Rahab: We heard all those funky stories about this guy named Moses and his magical staff that could do all these sort of things.
I knew it was God doing those things but all my friends though it was some sort of magic.
Host: You are right, it was God, not a magical staff.
Rahab: You know, now that you mention it, that makes a lot of sense.
Anywho, when we heard about all what was happening with the Hebrews, we Jerichoites were pretty terrified.
We got even more scared when we heard they were coming our way.
Well most of us anyway.
Host: What happened next?
Rahab: One of the rumors going around wasn’t just that the Hebrews were coming to Jericho, but that there was a couple of them already in the city.
I didn’t believe it until I had a knock on my house, I mean wall.
Host: Who was it?
Rahab: It was the Hebrews!
They were spying on our city and they were running from the city guards.
They quickly asked if they could hide in my house.
Host: What did you do?
Rahab: I knew the stories I had heard about the God of the Hebrews must have been true.
I just knew in my heart that these Hebrew spies were sent from God.
So I brought them into my home and hid them.
Host: What about the city guards?
Did they find the spies?
Rahab: I pulled them in as fast as I could!
I hid them fast enough that when the guards came to look for them, the spies were already hidden.
After the guards had asked me about the spies and had left to continue their search, I had the opportunity to talk with the Hebrew spies.
Host: What did you ask them?
Rahab: I asked them why they were here.
What their mission was.
They told me that God had given them this land and Jericho would be destroyed next time they came back.
Host: Would you be destroyed too?
Rahab: That’s what I thought!
But I asked them to show me mercy since I saved them from the city guards.
Host: But their God sounds so mean and angry were you sure He would give you mercy?
Rahab: Oh the Hebrew God isn’t an angry and mean God, but a God of love and grace.
Because I protected them, their God would protect me.
From that day onward, I made the Hebrew God, my God.
I asked them to give me a sign that they would not destroy me.
Host: What kind of a sign?
Rahab: They told me to hang a red cord from my window.
Later when the Hebrew Army came, my life was spared because I trusted in God.
The same can happen for you.
Host: What an awesome story!
Thank you so much for being on the show!
We always pray at the end of our show, do you mind praying with me.
Rahab: I would love to.
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