This conference was held in the spring 2013 in Colorado. It complements the two previous Bible conferences held in Arkansas and Northern Virginia.
In addition to being styled "an apostle to the Gentiles" (Rom 11:13), Paul could also be called the apostle of the Mystery. This "mystery" contained new revelation intended for a new people—the Church—living in a new age or dispensation of God’s plan.
"now to Him who is able to establish you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery kept secret since the world began, but now made manifest, and by the prophetic scriptures made known to all nations, according to the commandment of the everlasting God, for obedience to the faith …" Rom 16:25–26

Taking the Enigma Out of Paul’s Mystery – Colorado 2013

Gene Cunningham - November 28, 2003

Joshua # 03 -- Jos 2:1-11

Joshua # 03 -- Jos 2:1-11



Rahab is listed in Jam 2:20-25 as a heroin of the faith. Our soul is the most sensitive part of us. While we are saved, we are still in a battle. Deliverance of the soul involves doing the word (Jam 1:19-24). We need to be delivered from the danger of not obeying the word. A “doer” has living faith. Abraham is the “father” of those of faith (Rom 4:12) — confronted with the word, it made a difference in his life. Rahab is mentioned in company with Abraham. Rahab became a mighty believer. Rahab was delivered by her works. She is called “the harlot” to commemorate her character and the Grace available to all. Her works brought about her physical and spiritual deliverance. Rahab faced invasion that’d destroy her people and city. Rahab trusts the God of Israel and enters into the lineage of Jesus.  God’s providence guided Joshua to Rahab (Jos 2:1-2). “Rahab” means to be multiplied and has the idea of blessing. In the providence of God, he always leads people with questions to people with answers. Evidence of Rahab faith was her reception of the spies (Jos 2:3-7). She hid the men under the flax on the roof which was used to make rope. She risked death to protect those who were fulfilling God's purpose (Jos 2:8-11). "the LORD your God, he is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath" (Jos 2:11). The scarlet cord was the mark of a prostitute meaning "open for business". The symbol of her sin became the avenue of her deliverance. Tamar, who had pretended to be a prostitute, gave birth to twins; the midwife used a scarlet cord to distinguish them (Gen 38:12-26). Perez is in the lineage of the man that married Rahab, Salmon (Mat 1:1-5).






Scripture References: Joshua 2:1-2, Romans 4:12, Matthew 1:1-5, James 1:19-24, Genesis 38:12-26, James 2:20-25, Joshua 2:11, Joshua 2:8-11, Joshua 2:3-7

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