Over forty days
and nights had passed since the door of the ark was sealed shut.
Where dry ground used to be, roaring water now
resided. All life on the earth was gone. Only Noah, his family, and the select
animals survived. Noah and his family were sick of the stench from the animals
and ready to breathe fresh air again, but the possibility of that happening any
time soon seemed impossible.
Finally, God gave Noah the command
to send out a bird to find dry ground, but no grass was found. So, he sent out
another. After many grueling days and hours of waiting, dry land was finally
found.
As Noah and his family stepped out
of the ark, a rainbow of beautiful colors stretched across the vibrant sky. God
had fulfilled His promise to save Noah and his family, and now, He was making
another—to never cause a flood like that again, and God kept that promise.
(**Read Genesis 9**)
I imagine
Noah and his family kissed the ground as they stepped off that ark. Before they
went into the ark, they had never seen water fall from the sky, and then, all
of a sudden, rain comes pouring down and their world as they know it
drastically changes. I bet some days Noah and his family wondered if the rain
would ever stop, if God would keep His promises. However, in the end, God did
keep His promises and restored the earth again.
Then, God promised never to cause a
flood like that again, and to remind Noah of that promise, He painted a rainbow
in the sky. Even now, when we see the rainbow, we can be reminded of that
promise God made to Noah all those years ago, and not only that, but we can
also be reminded that God keeps His promises, even today.
Maybe you’re going through a tough
time in life or your future seems uncertain. Maybe your financial situation is
bleak or you’re enemies are coming against you and you can’t stand any longer.
I want you to be reminded today that God keeps His promises. The rainbow
reminds us of that.
God has promised to provide all of
your needs (Philippians 4:19). He has promised to have a good plan for you
(Jeremiah 29:11). God has promised to work all things for the good of those who
are called according to His purpose (Romans 8:29). He has promised that we may
be persecuted, but we will not be abandoned (2 Corinthians 4:9). Not only has
He made all of these promises, but He has made so many more. Search the Bible;
it’s full of great promises.
If today, you’ve lost hope and are
wondering if God will come through, remember the rainbow. Thousands of years
after God made the promise to Noah never to destroy the earth again by flood,
God is still keeping that promise and proving to us He remembers.
Every time you see a rainbow, remember
God keeps His promises, so you don’t have to fret.
Living Life Together,
Rebecca Thomas
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