Why over? Okay, I'm gonna get a bit scientific here, so bear with me. White light is made up of seven colors(ROY G. BIV). Oh, 7, by the way, is the number of completion. Anyway, the colors in white light are not visible to the human eye except when white light is refracted through a prism or some such thing.
When is a rainbow most often seen? After a storm!
" So, Tanacita, what's your point? Don't I get enough of this in science class?" Well, faithful readers, my point: All these colors are in front of us all the time and we don't even see them until after a storm. Didn't God promise He would never flood the earth again? And didn't he use a rainbow as a sign of that covenant?
See, God's promises always, always stay true. And a lot of the time, we can't see them. It's really hard to believe in something you can't see That's where faith comes in, which we pray that He will give us. And sometimes, He has to take us through storms. We go through trials and testing. But at the end, when light breaks through, He once again reminds us of His promises. They were always there...but after tough times, we need to be reminded. Isn't He so gracious? So, those of you going through a storm, remember, the Lord ALWAYS keeps His promises.
"I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth." --Gen. 9:13
"For no word from God will ever fail.” -- Luke 1:37
"For the word of the LORD is right and true; he is faithful in all he does." -- Psalm 33:4
"Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see." -- Hebrews 11:1
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