Choose Joy

You may have noticed that this is the third time this week that I have offered you a picture of an Outer Banks rainbow. It seems everyone in my coastal area had a profound reaction to this beautiful reminder of God’s love. One set of people saw it just after a “Viking funeral” for two brothers. Another family saw it just after the funeral of their beloved patriarch. Seeing God in rainbows is biblical:

Genesis 9 (New International Version)

13 I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. 14 Whenever I bring clouds over the earth and the rainbow appears in the clouds, 15 I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind. Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life. 16 Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth.”

17 So God said to Noah, “This is the sign of the covenant I have established between me and all life on the earth.”

Rainbows remind us of God’s covenant to love, protect, and cherish all life on earth.

Today, I thought you would enjoy hearing from Averi Creef, a young adult who grew up in my church. Averi is a blessed child of God and her “Gen Z” perspective of the rainbow is refreshing and insightful.

I’m sure most of you saw the rainbow. I had just clocked out of my job when I first spotted it and raced to the beach access closest to me. I felt a shift in my heart after what has seemed like such a chaotic and negative chapter of life. I’m learning to grow and to try my absolute best to slow down, and this moment beautified this exact goal of mine.

To some it may just be a rainbow, but to me it’s the Lord’s reminder and promise that everything will be just fine. So often we gripe about what’s going wrong in our lives, I know I’m a great example of this sometimes (so I’m honestly calling myself out). While we groan about how miserable we are, we miss out on so many things.

All the craziness and negativity lately in the media has been so draining and hard to see… as well as the recent news about TikTok. Don’t get me wrong, as a prime example of a Gen Z woman, I am upset about the loss of the app, and I do have a lot of good memories and joy surrounding it- especially throughout the pandemic with that being the best way we could find to spread smiles and laughter while physically disconnected. However, none of these things truly suck all that bad. 

I ran into an older woman taking in the beauty of the rainbow while I was, and watched as she took a couple photos, and we chatted about how nice it was to enjoy this together. I even offered to take some photos of her with the view in the background and she was speechless from the kind gesture. Goes to show that we need to do more of this. A couple others pulled into the beach access beside us and joined in on our conversation and we all agreed that this moment was what we all needed. It was personally the most wholesome interaction I’ve had in months. 

A beautiful moment of conversation and awe with mere strangers is what the world needs more of. Don’t get me wrong, life can really chew us up and spit us out some days, but that’s the case for everyone. I’m personally going to try and complain less (not going to be easy at first), and instead, choose joy… because life is freaking short and can be worthwhile if we try. Lend a smile or a helping hand this week. The world needs it, and it needs you.

From the mouths of babes! Averi has delivered a sermon worthy of our attention. Learn how to grow. Slow down. Seek conversations with strangers. Complain less. Life can be worthwhile if we try. Lend a smile or helping hand to someone.

The world needs you.

So choose joy.

Choose Joy by Averi Creef

7 comments

  1. LightWriters's avatar
    LightWriters · January 24

    A week before my sister died last summer she FaceTimed with me and suddenly there was a gigantic rainbow in the sky outside my window, larger than any I had ever seen, so I showed it to her, and I knew it was God’s great personal loving promise to her for a bright new eternity with Him. ✨

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      Betsy · January 24

      What a gift that was! I am glad you have that memory to comfort you in your sorrow. God, indeed, was telling you that all is well.

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    Peggy Bryson · January 24

    A rainbow appeared over the Chesapeake Bay bridge after a miracle had just occurred: My flat tire happened BEFORE crossing the bridge going toward NC. It was a Sunday afternoon with no tire shops open A mechanic who was doing some overtime work opened his shop just for me. He replaced the spare tire💞🌈🙏

    I will never forget God’s beautiful rainbow that appeared when I exited the tunnel❣️

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      Betsy · January 24

      Wow!!!! What a great testimony!

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    harrietda · January 24

    What a gorgeous photo by Averi!  H Harriet Davies harrietda@aol.com 302-422-7194302-236-3333

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    norasphotos4u · January 24

    What a beautiful testimony!

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