Monday; June 5
Throughout the years, certain signs and symbols come to mean different things. One group might adopt an image as an identifying mark, then a generation or two later, another group might claim it. For whatever reason, people seem attracted to images they believe define them or something that symbolizes something important to them. One such image is the rainbow. We see a lot of them in today’s society, but do you know how the rainbow actually came into existence? (By the way, I am not talking about the symbol, but the origin of the natural phenomenon.) After God destroyed the earth with a flood, you can imagine mankind’s reaction every time a cloud would pass overhead or a thunderstorm would develop on the horizon. It would be easy to think, “Here we go again”, so God created a sign as a reminder. Moses tells us that God promised, “It shall come about, when I bring a cloud over the earth, that the bow will be seen in the cloud, and I will remember My covenant, which is between Me and you and every living creature of all flesh; and never again shall the water become a flood to destroy all flesh.” (Genesis 9:14-15). God made a promise that He would never, again, cover the entire world with a flood – and He hasn’t!
I want to encourage all of us to think about God’s truthfulness the next time we see a rainbow – either a real one or an artist’s rendition. However, I ask that we don’t just thank Him for not destroying the earth, but also recall all the promises He has made throughout the years.
Think About It!