Genesis 9:12 (ESV)
And God said, “This is the sign of the covenant that I make
between me and you and every living creature that is with you, for all future
generations:
The rainbow is one of the most beautiful meteorological
phenomena we can enjoy. Reflected in airborne water droplets, the sun’s rays
create an optical miracle.
Growing up I remember seeing a rainbow after a rain shower
made me feel happy. I was mostly excited about the fact that the weather was
finally getting better and I could do outdoor activities. I still remember after
reading the Bible I discovered that the arc of the rainbow signifies much more
than simply the end of a spell of bad weather.
The rainbow has to do with the everlasting covenant, or
agreement, that God made with all of Noah’s descendants and every living
creature on earth after the flood. “Never again will all life be destroyed by
the waters of a flood.” That was God’s unconditional promise, and the rainbow
is God’s beautiful and powerful sign of that promise.
In the Bible we find descriptions of various covenants. All
of them foreshadow the ultimate and most important one called the new covenant.
Just like the covenant with Noah, the new covenant is an unconditional divine
promise. Our Lord Jesus instituted this covenant by his death on the cross. It
is a saving covenant of God’s grace, sealing the forgiveness of our sins and
God’s special relationship with us.
Dear Lord, thank You for Your new covenant! We trust in
Jesus Christ alone for righteousness and the forgiveness of sins. In the Name of
Jesus, Amen.
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