I don’t think that I’d be a very good prostitute. I have a hard time selling myself. I don’t know if it’s a confidence thing or what but I don’t do well at job interviews. I also don’t like to be naked. I’m also not really that touchy feely with people I don’t know. You add all that up and I think it means I’d be a lousy prostitute. You’d think that with all of the experience I have I’d make a great prostitute. Wait. Do what?

James 4:4-6 “You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world is hatred toward God? Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God. Or do you think Scripture says without reason that the spirit he caused to live in us envies intensely? But he gives us more grace.”

I don’t know if people skip over the verses that I put in these posts but that verse is really convicting. The author compares being a friend to the world to adultery. Guilty.

At times I’ve blatantly chose to cheat on God. Lucky for me Jesus has a thing for prostitutes. Now I know that prostitutes and adulterers aren’t exactly the same thing but I still find hope in the fact that Jesus has a thing for prostitutes.

What? You don’t believe me?

  • Jesus is related to a prostitute. Rahab is an amazing story! Rahab sees that God is about to deliver her people into the hands of the Israelites. She tells a couple of the Israelite spies that she will hide them if they spare her when they take over. Her and her family are the only ones that survive. But she doesn’t just survive. Look at what Matthew (one of the New Testament writers) says, “Salmon the father of Boaz, whose mother was Rahab,Boaz the father of Obed, whose mother was Ruth,Obed the father of Jesse, and Jesse the father of King David.” Okay now at first glance that may not mean much, but it’s in the genealogy of Jesus. Matthew is making a point. He doesn’t have to include Rahab but he does. He wants the readers to know that in the line of Jesus is a prostitute named Rahab.

There are other examples that I could give but I don’t think anyone will continue reading this long of a post. The point is that Jesus has a thing for prostitutes and that’s a good thing for us. A prostitute sells themselves based off what they think they are worth. Jesus comes along and says that we are worth His life.

Jesus pays for us despite the fact that we are adulterous people who prostitute ourselves for cheap pleasure. I’ve had years of experience befriending the world. I love the way the verse in James ends “But he gives us more grace.” Amen!