The EveryDay Voice
In this episode of The Everyday Voice, Rufin K. Mayala tells the powerful story of Rahab — a woman judged by her past, overlooked by her community, but chosen by God because she dared to believe before anything changed around her. Through a vivid, documentary-style retelling, this episode takes you into Jericho on the eve of its fall. You’ll hear how Rahab hid the Israelite spies, risked everything, and displayed the scarlet cord — an act of obedience that Bro. Branham described as “the Token,” a visible sign of faith applied before the miracle happens. Rahab didn’t wait for evidence. She didn’t wait for the walls to shake. She tied the cord immediately — and that decision saved her entire family. This episode explores: • Faith that moves before seeing results • Obedience as the proof of belief • The Token as Bro. Branham taught it — displayed, visible, and applied • How a woman people dismissed became part of the lineage of Jesus Rahab’s life reminds us that some breakthroughs only come after we obey the instruction God already gave us. Reflection Question: What has God asked you to apply… that you’re still waiting to act on? If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs a reminder that obedience still opens doors. Welcome back to The Everyday Voice — where every story has something to say.
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