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Scarlet in the Window is a bluegrass gospel song inspired by the powerful biblical story of Rahab the harlot in Joshua chapter 2. When the walls of Jericho fell, one house stood firm — marked by a scarlet cord, a sign of faith, mercy, and redemption. Follow and Download on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0zWKF... Like and subscribe to @CalvinWilsonRoad for more! Told through rich Appalachian bluegrass harmonies, this song follows Rahab’s journey from shame to grace. Though known as a prostitute, Rahab trusted the God of Israel, hid the spies, and tied her hope to a crimson thread — a symbol echoed throughout Scripture as a picture of salvation. Rahab’s story doesn’t end at Jericho. Her name appears in the genealogy of Jesus Christ, proving that no past is beyond redemption and that faith — even a single thread of it — can change everything. This song is perfect for fans of bluegrass gospel, Bible story songs, Christian folk music, Appalachian gospel, and music centered on grace, forgiveness, and restoration. 🎻 Genre: Bluegrass Gospel / Christian Folk 📖 Scripture: Joshua 2, Joshua 6, Matthew 1, Hebrews 11 🎶 Style: Traditional bluegrass harmonies, acoustic gospel storytelling Lyrics: Scarlet in the Window: Rahab's Story (Verse 1) The walls were tall, the gates were barred, The watchmen’s eyes were cold and hard. Spies came creeping through the Jericho dust, Hiding from the king they dared not trust. She’d seen her share of sin and lies, But something holy stirred inside. She whispered low, “Go hide upstairs,” And tied her hope in crimson prayers. (Chorus) There’s a scarlet in the window, mercy on the line, Faith from the shadows, God’s own design. A sinner found shelter where grace was born, When the trumpets blew, she was safe by that cord. (Verse 2) Stone on stone began to shake, Walls of pride were bound to break. Her people ran, the dust rose high, But her house stood firm ‘neath a blood-red sky. The promise held through the battle’s roar, A mark of faith on a harlot’s door. No crown, no robe, no saintly name, But heaven knew her all the same. (Chorus) There’s a scarlet in the window, mercy on the line, Faith from the shadows, God’s own design. A sinner found shelter where grace was born, When the trumpets blew, she was safe by that cord. (Verse 3) From broken walls to Bethlehem, Her name was written down with them The kings, the saints, the chosen ones, Through her blood would come the Son. From shame to grace, from fear to flame, The scarlet cord still bears her name. A sign that love can still restore, The lost and least forevermore. (Bridge) So hang your hope where the world can see, Even in the dark, let redemption be. One thread of faith, it’s all it takes To turn a fall into a place God makes. (Chorus) There’s a scarlet in the window, mercy on the line, Faith from the shadows, God’s own design. A sinner found shelter where grace was born, When the trumpets blew, she was safe by that cord. (Tag) Yeah, the walls came down, but her faith stood strong, By a scarlet thread, she still lives on. Credits: Lyrics and melody by A. Pugh Instrumental and vocal production created using AI tools 📌 Key Moments & Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 0:14 – Verse 1 0:44 – Chorus 1:10 – Verse 2 1:39 – Chorus 2:05 – Verse 3 2:34 – Bridge 2:49 – Chorus 3:14 – Tag/Outro 🔑 #RahabTheHarlot #BluegrassGospel #Joshua2 #BibleStorySong #RedemptionStory #ChristianBluegrass #AppalachianGospel #GospelMusic #FaithAndGrace #ScarletCord #ChristianFolk #BiblicalRedemption