Right as Rain
Like a gentle rain on a hot, dry day, some things feel right as rain. Plants need refreshment, and so do people. After a long, dry spell of trouble, we love calm showers of peace.
Right as rain often means life is all right.
We enjoy:
- Good or improved health
- Everything working as it should
We feel well. Problems are solved. Work is complete.
Right as rain also means something is correct.
- We give the right answers on a test.
- Our work meets or exceeds requirements.
At times, right as rain means dependable.
People are as good as their word. We can take what they say to the bank. Regardless of their circumstances, rain or shine, they do what is right.
God offers a good, correct, and dependable life.
That does not mean everything always goes as we hope. It does mean everything will eventually work out.
Sooner or later, people fail. God never has and never will. We can trust God with our lives and our futures.
“Let my teaching fall like rain and my words descend like dew, like showers on new grass, like abundant rain on tender plants” (Deuteronomy 32:2 NIV).
Thanks to Regina Graham for the suggestion.
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