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Imagine the days when
rainbows first appeared. Picture
Noah's
wife and family, as they gazed
at the great expanse of azure
sky.
Did they feel as though they
were looking into the face of
God?

Noah was one of the biggest
heroes of faith in the Old
Testament. He obeyed God, even
when God asked Him to
build an ark on dry land, and at the age of 600! Noah
survived a forty-day flood that
destroyed the entire earth.
The Lord gave Noah and the world
a fresh start, and set
a glorious rainbow in the sky as
a symbol and reminder of
His promise to never again
destroy the world by means of a
worldwide flood, no matter how
far we stray from Him.
How assuring it must have been
for Noah's family to know
that God remembered them?cared
enough to give them
a second chance.
When our joy is overshadowed by
storms and clouds, it
is time to look for rainbows.
God put incredible forethought
into this glorious phenomenon,
His gift to us.

Miracle of the Rainbow
A rainbow is made up of seven
colors of light and appears
only during or immediately after
a rain shower. The number
seven biblically symbolizes
completeness and perfection.
His promises are complete, and
perfect! The light of the
sun shines through the rain, causing the light to bend and
reflect off the rain. The light of the SON shines through the DARKNESS in
our lives, and others can see
the Light in us.

Every Person Sees Their Own
Rainbow
No one sees the same rainbow!
They are as unique to the
viewer as our own personal relationships to the Lord are.
As the eyes of two people cannot
occupy the same place in
space at the same time, each
observer sees a different
rainbow. God's promises are plentiful. Some, meant
for everyone, and others
personalized just for us.

Endless Love
Rainbows are circles and can
only be viewed as such
from above the earth, such as in
an airplane. We cannot follow
the arc of a rainbow down below the horizon, because we
cannot see the raindrops in the air below the horizon.
However, the higher we are above the ground, the
more of the rainbow circle we would see.
A circle represents infinity or
eternity. He desires us to
know that His love is forever. We are actually cradled in
the center of the
rainbow--surrounded by His love!
It is a
love that never ends. The
glorious bow on the horizon is
our assurance of God's
all-encompassing, unconditional
love.

After Our Storms
A rainbow is a glorious sight to
the weary Christian. As it
arches across the horizons, it
is like a portico to our lives.
It
is a sure sign that we are not alone, that God knows our
hearts and our pain, and that new joy and promises to
be fulfilled will come to pass.

A Symbol of Grace and Second
Chances
The rainbow reminds us that
God's utmost plan for us is
our salvation, not our
destruction. That beautiful bow
in the sky promises us a
relationship with God. It is a
promise of
restoration, not separation. God
makes covenants with people
because He chooses to be in a
relationship with us. He wants
to be in a relationship with us! He gives us opportunities to turn around.
He gives us second chances
because He loves us.
Adam and Eve were the first to
receive a second chance.
Moses and the Israelites, Ruth, David, even Jonah -
all received second chances.

Rainbows in the Darkness
Rainbows can be seen in the
moonlight! Even in the
darkness, God's promises are
revealed. The Word of God
shines hope even when the sun is hidden and shadows
cloudy starless skies. God's
promises are rainbows in the
night. They are like stars, the
darker the night,
the brighter they shine.

The Pot Of Gold
In our hectic and often anxious
lives, we forget God's promises.
As we see the rainbow making an
arc in the sky, do we
really believe that God is with
us through every circumstance?
Do we look at the rainbow as Noah did, and see the
face of our Father?
God promises that He will be
with us throughout eternity.
He promises riches in heaven to all who believe and
follow Him. The "pot of gold" at the end of the rainbow, is
His Word, which promises salvation if we put our lives in a relationship
with Jesus Christ. What's at the
end of
your rainbow? Hopefully, it's heaven.
Shae A. Cooke
2004, 2005
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