Moonbow: Produced by moonlight.

HOPE, a light shines in darkness! My four year old son will often come and tell me his dreams and he told me he dreamed of a rainbow, but in a night sky. I thought that was a very beautiful and positive dream, and I was able to share faith with him. I told him about Genesis 9, when God used the rainbow as a sign of his promise. The promise was to never destroy the Earth completely with flood waters again. After Hurricane Helene, and all the devastating impact, God’s promises STILL shine through.

If you look up the meaning of a dream about a night rainbow it says it means hope, new beginnings, success, etc. My point is that the hope we have in Jesus is not circumstantial, it’s not based on what’s going on around us. Our HOPE is in HIM, and his sovereignty! Acts 2:17 Also another great reminder that we have access to the Holy Spirit and all that are willing can hear from God, not just prophets.

I woke up this morning and wept, as I saw HOPE in action, not only in your own life, God sending my son to remind me but in the lives impacted by the hurricane. I thought of all the times good people have stepped into my life helped me, met my needs both physically and spiritually. I said to myself “There are real life angels and they walk on two legs like me!” The love and generosity being poured out across our country gives me HOPE. There are good people all around us and life is still worth living, even with all the struggles! Look for HOPE today, don’t see the destruction see the PROMISE!

Be blessed, repent, pray, and seek God. Love to you all!


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    raleecollins88

    wow!! 11“Once you choose hope, anything is possible” -Christopher Reeve

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