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God’s Promise and the Rainbow – A Midrash Rabbi John Rosove October 19, 2017 God looked out upon creation and saw that violence, chaos and mean-spirited self-centeredness engulfed the human heart.
The Bible promises, "Behold, I make all things new" (Rev. 21:5). Noah’s love for God helped him restore his family and the animals to safety.
Here is what the rainbow really means, and I’ll tell you why I’m not giving it up. The rainbow tells us that God keeps his promises. The rainbow tells us to think about God.
This promise, Noah, shall be called the ‘rainbow,’ and this bow in the sky will remind you, your progeny and Me that I will never again bring such devastation to the earth.
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The rainbow, that beautiful sign of God’s promise, brought a message from heaven. Chip, having suffered and died here on earth, was now living eternally in the glorious presence of God.
Think about which rainbow you celebrate, not just for yourself, but even more importantly, your family, your neighbors and your enemies. Pick up God’s word; hear the whole truth.
"I thought the rainbow as Gods way of smiling down on this community for coming together as a promise to take care of each other," Byrd said. Four have died and thousands were displaced from heavy ...
When the sunshine of God’s love meets the showers of our sorrow, the rainbow of promise appears.