J E S U S. They Have Taken A Promise From Yahweh God & Use It For Their Evil.
“And I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth.”
— Genesis 9:13 (KJV)
The rainbow in Genesis 9:13 is not a symbol of man's pride; it is a symbol of God's promise. After the flood in the days of Noah, the Lord placed His bow in the cloud as a token of His covenant. Every rainbow reminds us that God is faithful to His word.
When the image says, “THE MOST HIGH SAYS, THIS IS MINE!”, it reflects a biblical truth: God claims ownership over the rainbow because He created it and gave it a divine purpose. The rainbow first belongs to God before it belongs to any human interpretation.
The rainbow points us to several important truths:
1. God is a covenant-keeping God.
The flood demonstrated God's judgment upon sin, but the rainbow demonstrated His mercy. God promised that He would never again destroy all flesh with a flood. What God promises, He fulfills.
“God is not a man, that he should lie.” (Numbers 23:19 KJV)
2. God's mercy follows His judgment.
Noah witnessed both the wrath and the grace of God. The rainbow stands as a testimony that even after judgment, God remembers mercy.
“His mercy endureth for ever.” (Psalm 136:1 KJV)
3. The rainbow should remind us to look upward.
It appears in the heavens, directing our eyes toward the Creator rather than the creation. Believers should not worship signs but the God who gave them.
“Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things.” (Isaiah 40:26 KJV)
4. God's greatest covenant is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
The covenant with Noah preserved physical life on earth, but the New Covenant through Christ provides eternal life to all who believe.
“For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen.” (2 Corinthians 1:20 KJV)
The message for believers is this: whenever you see the rainbow, remember that God is faithful. He judged sin in Noah's day, yet He showed mercy. He keeps His promises. And just as surely as He kept His covenant with Noah, He will keep every promise He has made through Jesus Christ.
The rainbow is not ultimately about man—it is about God. It is a testimony that the Most High remembers His covenant and remains faithful forever. Amen.
The Covenant: According to Genesis 9:12-17, after the flood receded, God established a covenant with Noah, his descendants, and every living creature.
The Promise: God placed the rainbow in the clouds as a visual reminder of His promise never to destroy the earth with a global flood again.
Symbolic Meaning: The Hebrew word used for "rainbow" literally translates to "war bow". By setting His bow in the sky, it signifies God putting down His weapon of judgment and showing grace to humanity.
Faithfulness: The rainbow is a reminder that God keeps His word. Whenever it appears, God "remembers" His everlasting covenant with the earth.
Hope After the Storm: Just as a rainbow requires both rain and sunlight, it has come to spiritually symbolize hope, restoration, and the beauty that follows a period of trial or darkness.Grace for All:
The covenant includes all living creatures and future generations, acting as an inclusive sign of God's love and mercy for all.
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