2026 Bible in a Year DAY 98: Joshua 5:1-6:27, Psalm 42:6-11, Proverbs 13:19-21. & Luke 9:18-36

Move Forth With Grace: A Discipleship for Women18mApril 8, 2026

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In this powerful episode of *Move Forth with Grace*, host Angela leads a deep dive into Joshua 5–6, Psalm 42, Proverbs 13, and Luke 9, revealing how divine faithfulness unfolds through obedience, sacrifice, and radical trust. The episode centers on the pivotal moment when Rahab the prostitute is spared not because of her deception, but because she acted on faith—risking everything to protect Israelite spies and declare God’s sovereignty. Angela reframes Rahab’s story not as a moral loophole, but as a testament to grace: God sees the heart, not just the past. The miraculous fall of Jericho, orchestrated through a seemingly absurd ritual of marching and trumpets, becomes a metaphor for trusting God’s timing and strategy, even when it defies logic. In Luke’s Transfiguration narrative, Jesus reveals His divine identity, commanding disciples to 'listen to Him'—a call that echoes through history. The episode culminates in a challenge: to live with the same courage Rahab showed, to deny ourselves daily, and to walk in the light of Christ’s glory, knowing that our lives, like hers, can be transformed by grace and become part of God’s eternal story.

Key Takeaways
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Rahab was spared not for lying, but for placing her faith in the one true God despite her past.

2

God reinstated circumcision to renew the covenant, showing that spiritual identity must be intentionally maintained.

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The fall of Jericho was not a military victory but a divine act of faith—obedience to a strange command led to miraculous results.

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Jesus’ Transfiguration confirms His divine identity and calls us to listen to Him above all else.

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Self-denial isn’t about suffering for suffering’s sake—it’s about daily surrender to God’s will.

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Chapters
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2 min

Welcome & Purpose of the Bible in a Year Journey

Angela introduces the podcast's mission: reading the Bible in a year to deepen relationship with God. She emphasizes humility, personal transformation, and grace over theological expertise.

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3 min

Joshua 5:1–6:27 – The Circumcision and Fall of Jericho

The wall fell down flat so that the people went up into the city. Every man strayed ahead, and they took the city.

Highlight
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4 min

Rahab’s Faith: Why Was She Spared?

Rahab was given a gracious opportunity to side with God by protecting the two Israelite spies, and she acted within her circumstances.

Highlight
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3 min

Psalm 42:6–11 – Lament and Longing for God

The psalmist expresses deep despair and longing, yet interrupts his lament with a declaration of faith: 'Hope in God, for I shall yet praise him.'

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2 min

Proverbs 13:19–21 – The Power of Association and Consequences

Wisdom teaches that companionship shapes character: walking with the wise brings wisdom, while associating with fools leads to harm. Adversity pursues sinners, but the righteous are rewarded.

High-Impact Quotes
If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.
Jesus12:08
Viral: 90.0
This is my son, my chosen one. Listen to him.
God the Father14:22
Viral: 88.0
Rahab was given a gracious opportunity to side with God by protecting the two Israelite spies, and she acted within her circumstances.
Angela14:46
Viral: 85.0

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