Letters to the Daughters of the King
Subject: You Are Still in the Story
My dear sister,
Rahab was a harlot.
Let’s not soften it.
She had a past. A reputation. A profession.
But when destiny knocked, she didn’t flinch, she moved.
She hid the spies.
She saved her family.
She aligned herself with the people of God.
And that one bold act of faith rewrote her legacy.
📖 “By faith the harlot Rahab perished not…” (Hebrews 11:31 KJV)
Yes, daughter, she made it into the Hall of Faith.
Right beside Moses. Abraham. Sarah.
So what does that mean for you?
It means your beginning does not cancel your becoming.
Your past is not bigger than God’s plan.
You don’t have to be perfect to be chosen.
And let me tell you something personal.
I’ve had moments where I felt like my past disqualified me.
Where I wrestled with shame, delay, silence, and self-doubt.
Where I wondered if what I lost would keep me from what God promised. But God didn’t cancel the plan. He covered me in grace.
Just like Rahab, I had to believe before I saw the walls fall.
And I’m still standing. Still building. Still believing for more.
So if you’re tired, frustrated, or walking through a “harlot season” where people won’t let you outlive who you used to be.
Hear me clearly:
You’re still in the story.
God still writes with stained pens.
He still builds with broken bricks.
He still chooses the woman who’s been counted out—by others, or by herself.
Rahab believed.
Rahab moved.
Rahab received.
And so will you.
With fire and faith,
Michelle
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