
Scripture: “And the waters returned from off the earth continually: and after the end of the hundred and fifty days the waters were abated.” – Genesis 8:3
Examination of Chapter: Finally the rains have stopped; God’s judgment on sin had been satisfied, and the time for the waters to abate had begun. At the conclusion of this chapter, Noah, his family, and the animals emerge from the ark into a completely different world. As Noah offers a sacrifice of thanksgiving for God’s salvation in the next chapter, the Lord’s rainbow for the very first time appears in the sky. The bow becomes the symbolic promise that God will never again destroy the earth by flood.
Application: To say Niagara Falls is majestic is quite an understatement. There is no doubt that it is a beautiful sight to behold. The way the water cascades over the cliffs is stunning, especially when I reflect on the power that is manifest by the tons of water plummeting to the rocks below.
As I stood there taking it all in, I was reminded of the biblical account of Noah and the worldwide flood. The Bible tells us that God’s heart was grieved so greatly from mankind’s sins that He pronounced His judgment by way of flooding the world, destroying everything He had created except those He saved in the ark. Genesis 7:21 states, “And all flesh died that moved upon the earth, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of beast, and of every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth, and every man:”
During our visit to the falls, my husband and I took a boat tour that ventured quite close to the falls, and as I watched the torrents of water plunge over the cliffs to the turbulent waters of the Niagara River below, I thought that this was the same scenario that had taken place all over the world in those days and weeks following the cessation of the rain during the Great Flood.
Massive amounts of water poured over what would become the tops of mountains, seaside cliffs, and inland gorges and canyons. Noah was not able to see these spectacular sights all over the globe, but I am certain in the area where the ark rested, Noah and his family witnessed waterfalls more beautiful than Niagara could ever be.
At Niagara, there is a bridge from the US side of the falls to the Canadian side named the “Rainbow Bridge”. It got this name from the beautiful rainbows that form in the mist from the falls when the sunlight hits the area just right. This reminded me of the rainbow that God placed in the sky for Noah and his family. That first rainbow ever seen was a promise from the Lord that He would never again flood the entire world as a judgment against the sins of man. Genesis 9:13-15 states, “I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth. And it shall come to pass, when I bring a cloud over the earth, that the bow shall be seen in the cloud: And I will remember my covenant, which is between me and you and every living creature of all flesh; and the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh.” I can only imagine the awe that this small group of 8 individuals must have felt as they gazed at those brilliant colors arcing through the sky witnessing the visual reminder of God’s promise to them and all generations to follow.
As I reflect on what I saw at Niagara, I am grateful that I love and serve a forgiving God who still keeps His promises. He still forgives and saves; He still loves and comforts, and He is still the same God as the One who set the rainbow in the sky for Noah and his family to see. Noah’s God is my God, and He can be your God as well. If you don’t know Him, send me a comment below, and I’ll be happy to introduce you to Him!
Moments with God: My dearest heavenly Father, thank You so very much for Your promises. Thank You for Your faithfulness in keeping every single one of them! Because You have been faithful in the past, I can be assured of Your faithfulness today and always, and for that, O God, I am most grateful. May You find me faithful to You in all aspects of my life. I love You! In Jesus’ precious name, I pray. Amen.









