Rain or Shine
The old song “Come Rain or Come Shine” promises love that lasts forever. Nothing will stop it.
That is the kind of love I want to receive. It is also the kind of love I want to give.
Puppy love is not enough
Rain or shine means we will do what we say:
Regardless of the weather:
- Rain
- Sunshine
- Snow
- Wind
- Storms
Regardless of finances:
- Rich
- Poor
- Everything in between
No matter what happens, we will be as good as our word.
Nothing will keep us from doing what we say we will do.
Sadly, we don’t always keep our commitments. Many of us keep commitments most of the time. A few of us almost never keep them.
However, if we place our trust in Jesus, we have a friend who will always do what He says He will do, rain or shine.
“Let us acknowledge the Lord … As surely as the sun rises, he will appear; he will come to us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the earth” (Hosea 6:3 NIV).
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