Achan was one of God’s people, an Israelite. Yet he is the one that struggles with obedience. What do we learn from Achan and his family about following God’s instructions? What was the temptation that Achan faced that caused him to be disobedient?

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  • Achan was one of God’s people, an Israelite. Yet he is the one that struggles with obedience. What do we learn from Achan and his family about following God’s instructions? What was the temptation that Achan faced that caused him to be disobedient?
  • Rahab, a non-Israelite, is willing to risk her life for a God she does not fully know. She offers hospitality to the spies and is rewarded with hospitality from all of Israel in return. What does the story of Rahab demonstrate about God’s grace and mercy (remember her nationality, prior occupation, and religious background).
  • How do you justify the conquest narrative with your understanding of God?
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Rahab, a non-Israelite, is willing to risk her life for a God she does not fully know. She offers hospitality to the spies and is rewarded with hospitality from all of Israel in return. What does the story of Rahab demonstrate about God’s grace and mercy (remember her nationality, prior occupation, and religious background). How do you justify the conquest narrative with your understanding of God?

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  • Achan was one of God’s people, an Israelite. Yet he is the one that struggles with obedience. What do we learn from Achan and his family about following God’s instructions? What was the temptation that Achan faced that caused him to be disobedient?
  • Rahab, a non-Israelite, is willing to risk her life for a God she does not fully know. She offers hospitality to the spies and is rewarded with hospitality from all of Israel in return. What does the story of Rahab demonstrate about God’s grace and mercy (remember her nationality, prior occupation, and religious background).
  • How do you justify the conquest narrative with your understanding of God?

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