Rainbow Over Calvary
“The Niagara River is only a few miles long, but what makes it of significance is that at Niagara Falls, there is a tragedy in the channel, a break in the even flow of the stream, so that the waters make a stupendous leap into the gorge below. As they are shattered and bruised on the rocks beneath the falls, however, there is cast up into the sunlight the exquisite rainbow of the
Here is a parable of life. There are tragic moments, when the earth shudders and the rocks split, and this little stream called life is convulsed.
The Old Testament is filled with the tragic record of Hebrew history…a convulsing of hopes and dreams, and a seeming frustration of everything for which they had looked. But it is not difficult to carry some of these illustrations over into our own lives. How often, we have said, “Lord, why?” Again and again, we have felt the pins being knocked out from under us. Our health, our business, our family situations seem to sicken and bring heartache.
Even our faith looks a bit bleak at times when we behold Christ upon the cross, the obvious victim of evil persons intent upon subverting goodness. Isaiah said of just such a person yet to come, “He was despised and rejected of men. A man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.” His own people spurned such a Messiah, but Jesus said, “That’s it! Only when life is poured out in love, can the dream be fulfilled. Here, let me demonstrate it for you, and he took bread, and broke it, and took the cup and said, ‘this is my blood, poured out for many.’” And then he died.
Many saw it only as tragedy. But others saw it as fulfillment. Life is filled with many costly interruptions. Some people see them as cataclysmic. Others are able to see the rainbow over
2 Comments:
how true; the christian life should simply be about sharing what we believe about Christ
Thanks for your comment...and what you say is "right on the mark"!
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