A Christmas Rainbow
By Tom Brown
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There was a rainbow monday afternoon there was a rain shower I went outside and there it was. I was surprised I'd only vaguely hoped. The full rainbow, horizon to horizon it stood majestically peacefully in all it's glory and vivid colours. Fresh wet grass glistening the trees lush and air clean now after the rain washed all the dust.
There is something magic about this beauty, something truly miraculous.
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God silently renews the covenant, vow and blessing for earth and men as well the living and the departed. Our hope is not only for heaven and future but for us, people on the earth and today. The covenant of Noah and of Moses, of the promised land and New Testament of Jesus, resurrection and eternal bliss of heaven and paradise.
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The wonder is that God loves us still just the same and the earth and men not left to doom and destruction. He still cares today and will show mercy if we call on Him in obedience and love, praise and thanksgiving. Praying He shall free us from our chains our sin and wars and bring happiness prosperity love and harmony to our nations, and bring peace to all the world.
It is our responsibility to conserve and cherish nature and nature's riches as a gift to all mankind. We should never surrender and always keep striving, all is not lost, far from it. Let us preserve the inheritance of our children and children's children.
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Thank you, Tom. Your
Thank you, Tom. Your description of the scene is lovely. And reminding of its reminder of God's faithfulness of provision and call. We each have to pray for personal freeing first, but then pray and encourage others, and that he might still wars and urge reconciliation.
Rhiannon
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What a wonder to see! Enjoyed
What a wonder to see! Enjoyed your description very much on this windy, dark, wet day here :0) Thankyou for sharing the beauty you saw. I hope you have a lovely Christmas
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Beautiful imagery and
Beautiful imagery and thoughts. I hope you and Jacques have a great Christmas. Paul
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