Communion Meditation for Young People

Genesis 9:14-16
Rainbow


We always remember on Sunday during Communion time the sacrifice Jesus Christ did by dying on the cross for us. We should remember this, of course, more often then just on Sunday mornings. We should also reflect on just how unworthy we are of the sacrifice made by Jesus because we have not kept faith with him all week.Rainbow

For example, have we sat down to eat and drink during this past week without hardly thinking of Jesus Christ? I bet we have. How unfeeling of us, to have forgotten him so soon.

There is another reminder for us of God's immense power and judgement. A reminder which should give us both comfort, and yet cause us great concern at the same time.

[Genesis 9
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Whenever I bring clouds over the earth and the rainbow appears in the clouds,
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I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind. Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life.
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Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth."]

A God who is so powerful he could have the entire earth to be flooded to kill all life as an exercise of His just judgement. Are we ready to stand before God and be judged worthy to enter the Kingdom of God? Maybe we would be better off pleading for Mercy and claim the Blood of the Lamb, Jesus Christ.


Some Interesting Facts about Rainbows

When you see a rainbow...

it is after rain. The sun is always behind you and the rain in front of you when a rainbow appears, so the center of the rainbow's arc is directly opposite the sun.

Most people think...

the only colors of a rainbow are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, but a rainbow is actually made up of an entire continuum of colors-even colors the eye can't see!

We are able to see the colors of a rainbow because...

light of different colors is refracted when it travels from one medium, such as air, and into another- -in this case, the water of the raindrops.   When all the colors that make up sunlight are combined, they look white, but once they are refracted, the colors break up into the ones we see in a rainbow.

Every person...

sees their own "personal" rainbow. When you look at one, you are seeing the light bounced off of certain raindrops, but when the person standing next to you looks at the same rainbow, they may see the light reflecting off other raindrops from a completely different angle. In addition, everyone sees colors differently according to light and how their eyes interpret it.

You can never...

actually reach the end of a rainbow, where a pot of gold supposedly awaits. As you move, the rainbow that your eyes see moves as well,  because the raindrops are at different spots in the atmosphere. The  rainbow, then, will always "move away" at the same rate that you are  moving.




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