The Scarlet line

The Scarlet line

From St David's Bridge Strict Baptist Chapel by Rowland Wheatley

June 11, 2026 · 23 min

About this episode

The sermon explores Rahab's faith and its significance in the context of salvation and God's promises.

And she said, According unto your words, so be it. And she sent them away, and they departed: and she bound the scarlet line in the window. (Joshua 2:21) **This is audio of Reading and Sermon only** - *See PDF for hymn sheet and scarlet line poem* ~~~~~~~~ A Thursday morning service in the lounge of Milward Pilgrim Home, Tunbridge Wells Kent. ~~~~~~~~ *1/ Who Rahab's faith looked to. 2/ How her faith was evidenced. 3/ How it proved true* **Sermon Summary:** The sermon centers on Rahab's faith as a Gentile woman whose trust in the God of Israel, demonstrated through her actions and the scarlet cord she bound in her window, secured her and her household's salvation. Her faith was rooted in the historical acts of God—particularly the parting of the Red Sea and the conquest of the Amorite kings—and culminated in a clear confession of the LORD as the one true God. This faith was evidenced not in words alone, but in her courageous decision to shelter the spies, risk her life, and seek a token of deliverance, which mirrored the Passover blood and pointed to Christ's atoning sacrifice. The scarlet cord became a visible sign of her reliance on God's promise, a testimony visible to all yet…

People in this episode

Host: Rowland Wheatley

Topics covered

  • faith
  • salvation
  • Old Testament
  • Rahab
  • Christianity
  • courage
  • God's promise

Keywords

  • scarlet line
  • faith
  • salvation
  • Rahab
  • God
  • Israel
  • spies
  • deliverance
  • Christ
  • Hebrews

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Milward Pilgrim Home

Books & works: Joshua 2:21, Hebrews 11

Places: Tunbridge Wells Kent

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