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I had an interesting phenomenon happen yesterday afternoon. As I was listening to a debate on YouTube between Dr. Kaiser, Ken Ham, Hugh Ross, and Jason Lisle on Genesis discussing Noah, I drove into a rainbow. I’ve seen many rainbows in my life, but I’ve never had the experience of driving into one. I was able to get a picture of it to remember it by.

Rainbows mean many things to many people. For me, it reminds me of the covenant God made with Noah in Genesis 9:8-17. In this unconditional covenant, God promised He would never again send a worldwide flood to destroy the earth because of sin. When I saw this rainbow, I was reminded of God’s faithfulness and His grace not only to me but to all humanity.

I remembered how this covenant led up to the New Covenant God made with us through the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ. It reminded me of how the Second Person of the Trinity became a man and died as a substitutionary sacrifice for all who have faith in Jesus. I was reminded of my own sin and how God has forgiven and removed my sin from me and that, in Christ, I am declared holy.

It was a beautiful experience and one for which I am very grateful.

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