You are on page 1of 3

Biblical

meaning of colors in the rainbow pdf

What do the colors in the rainbow mean in the bible. What does the colors of the rainbow symbolize. Rainbow color meaning in the bible.

A rainbow symbolism is one of many symbols from God that signifies the nature of His Love for us. Rainbows are beautiful and are colorful occurrences that make us smile once they are painted in the skies after a gloomy storm. However, rainbows cover more than just a multicolored sight. It’s a representation of God’s promise to us; He will never
again destroy the earth through a flood (Genesis 9:13​). The rainbow is God’s bow that serves as a reminder of His promise to mankind – an unbreakable bond between the Creator and His creation. In times of trouble, in the presence of anguish, God sends the rainbow to remind His people of His promise (Ezekiel 1:28). A Rainbow symbolism shows the
grace God gives to all people saved and unsaved alike. With this beautiful symbol, God promised to restrain his wrath and has kept that promise. Remembering God’s Promise The famous quote, “there’s always a rainbow after the rain” is a reference to what happened to Noah when darkness enveloped the world. After the flood, God had smeared a
beautiful rainbow in the skies to assure and remind people of His presence and His love. Indeed, God reminds us that behind every dark past is a loving and vivid God who made His promise in the beginning and will continue to fulfill it until the end. Revelation 4:2-3 At once I was in the Spirit, and there before me was a throne in heaven with someone
sitting on it. 3 And the one who sat there had the appearance of jasper and ruby. A rainbow that shines like an emerald encircled the throne. We are reminded of how marvelous God’s presence is, it also indicates how rainbows were crafted directly in His hands. If humans are speechless during times when rainbows appear, imagine the beauty God
has prepared in His Kingdom! Revelation 10: 1 Then I saw another mighty angel coming down from heaven. He was robed in a cloud, with a rainbow above his head; his face was like the sun, and his legs were like fiery pillars”. Knowing God’s Colors In science, the rainbow consists of all the colors that make up visible light. Light signifies the Truth
and Goodness that is God. Christian tradition places special meaning on the different colors of the rainbow. The seven colors remind us of the nature of God and his promises and plans of Salvation. Red Red stands for the Blood that Jesus shed for our sins. “For if the blood of goats and bulls and the sprinkling of a heifer’s ashes 11 can sanctify those
who are defiled so that their flesh is cleansed, how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal spirit 12 offered himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from dead works to worship the living God”. (Hebrews 9:13-14) Orange As the color of fire, orange represents passion, especially that of the Fire of God, “in blazing fire,
inflicting punishment on those who do not acknowledge God and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus”.

(2 Thessalonians 1:8) Yellow The color of the sun, yellow symbolizes God as the Source of all Life. As John says in his gospel, “Through him was life, and this life was the light of the human race”. (John 1:4) Green Being the color of plants, green is the symbol of God’s bountiful blessings. “Then God said, ‘Let the earth bring forth vegetation: every kind
of plant that bears seed and every kind of fruit tree on earth that bears fruit with its seed in it’”. (Genesis 1:11) Blue Blue symbolizes God’s domain over all creation, the same way that the blue sky covers all. “For the bread of God is that which comes down from heaven and gives life to the world”. (John 6:33) Indigo Indigo stands for God’s protection.
“Who covers the heavens with clouds, provides rain for the earth, makes grass sprout on the mountains.” (Psalms 147:8) Violet The color of royalty, violet reminds us of God’s Kingship. It’s one of the colors of His dwelling during the Exodus. “At the entrance of the court there shall be a variegated curtain, twenty cubits long, woven of violet, purple
and scarlet yarn and of fine linen twined.
It shall have four columns and four pedestals.” (Exodus 27:16) Rainbows appear for a reason.
While it has been mentioned even during Genesis, people are reminded that rainbows are a blessing; a reminder, and an assurance of what God has prepared for His people. A rainbow symbolism reminds us of how God keeps his promises.

He places rainbows on angels and afterglows of darkness, He paints it on beautiful things like the skies. But His masterpiece for us is His continuous, colorful painting of our lives each day. While there are various things in our minds, so much so that we doubt Him, God flashes us a rainbow every now and then to say that no matter what situation we
are in, the promise, the love, the mercy and the grace that he gives is a hundred percent assured. God shows us much more than a simple natural phenomenon when a rainbow appears in the sky after the rains. Even when the Earth was flooded after the great biblical flood, God showed Noah the rainbow so he could expect miracles. We have already
discussed the 7 rainbow colors and their meanings here. In this guide, we will study the colors in the Bible and uncover their spiritual meanings. In nature there are three primary colors: red, yellow and blue.
They cannot be formed by mixing any other colors. These colors come from Earth itself. You can mix these together or mix them with black and white to get almost all of the beautiful colors that we have today. In the Bible, the Hebrew word for red is Oudem. Its actual meaning is “red clay”. Many biblical names (Adam, Esau and Edom) are derived
from this Hebrew word which means flesh.

Thus, it is the root word for mankind as stated in the Bible. The second primary color is yellow.

The counterpart of this color is also mentioned in God’s principle and in I Peter 1:7, God talks about trials and purging. (The trial of faith will be more precious than Gold and be tried with fire). Here the meaning is: yellow is associated with fire, which in turn, has always been associated with the purification process. Blue is the third primary color. It
spiritually signifies the Healing Power of God. It is the most sublime subject and color which biblically represents the Word of God. The 15th Chapter of Numbers, verses 38-41 denote this biblical meaning of blue (fringe of the borders a ribband of blue). The very fact that the Sky is blue stands for the presence of Yahweh.

God’s chosen nation Israel is also denoted as blue from the time of David. In Matt 9: 21, the woman who had an issue of blood for 12 years says “I shall be whole again, if I touch the hem of His garment” – the garment hem is also blue. On the basis of this we can derive the spiritual meaning of colors in the Bible as follows for the three secondary
colors. Green is obtained by mixing yellow (trials) with blue (Word of God). Therefore, the biblical meaning of the color green is immortality. (The leaf shall not wither (psalm 1:3). Green is also symbolic of resurrection which we see each Spring. Orange is obtained by mixing red (flesh) and yellow (trials). The result is a color of fire which represents
the Fire of God, deliverance and passionate praise. Purple is obtained by mixing red (flesh) and blue (Word of God).
The resultant color meaning in the Bible is royalty or priesthood. Amber – Glory of God, judgment upon sin, enduranceOrange – Fire of God, deliverance, passionate praisePink/Fuchsia – Right relationship with GodScarlet – Royalty, fine linen for tabernacleRed – Blood of Jesus, love of God, blood of lamb, atonement, salvationBlue – Heaven, the Holy
Spirit, authorityPurple – Priesthood, kingship, royalty, mediator, wealthGold – Glory, divinity, kingship, eternal deity, foundation, altar, beauty, precious, holiness, majesty, righteousnessWine – New birth, multiply, overflowSapphire – Law, commandments, grace, the Holy Spirit, divine revelationTurquoise – River of God, sanctification, healing, New
JerusalemGreen – Praise, growth, prosperity, new beginning, flourishing, restorationSilver – Word of God, purity, divinity, salvation, truth, atonement, redemptionWhite – Bride of Christ, surrender, harvest, light, righteousness, conquest, victory, blessedness, joy, angels, saints, peace, completion, triumphBrown – End of season, rags, people, pride,
weary, faintYellow – Faith and Glory of God, anointing, joyBlack – Darkness, sin, Earth, affliction, humiliation, calamity, death, mourning For more details on biblical color meanings in dreams, click here. The rainbow is one of the most beautiful, naturally occurring phenomenons in nature. Scientifically speaking, rainbows appear in the sky when
sunlight enters raindrops, causing dispersion and refraction of the light. But rainbows symbolize so much more than just a scientific anomaly. Rainbows hold deep meaning and significance to the individuals who discover them. People who have suffered a great personal loss, for example, are often deeply and profoundly impacted when they spot a
rainbow, especially on an important day or at the time when they need to know they haven’t been forgotten. And so, because the rainbow is an important symbol, it follows that each of the colors represented in the rainbow also holds important meaning and significance. Because of the rainbow’s importance across multiple religions and cultural
beliefs, the rainbow is packed with symbolism. Let’s take a look at each of the colors and what they mean. When listed, the colors of the rainbow appear in this order: RedOrangeYellowGreenBlueIndigoViolet Sometimes scientists simply refer to this list as ROYGBIV (pronounced Roy G.
Biv). Every rainbow you discover in the sky will have each of these colors represented in this order. But here’s a fun fact: While we only list seven colors in the rainbow, the rainbow is actually made up of over 1 million colors, most of which the human eye cannot see or comprehend.
So the rainbow is as mysterious as it is profound. Here’s a walkthrough of the seven colors of the rainbow and what each one represents. 1. Red Red is listed first because it is the first color in the rainbow’s arc. It also has the longest wavelength of any of the colors represented. It is a color packed with vibrancy and strong emotion. For Christians, red
symbolizes energy and wisdom.
For Buddhists and Hindus, red corresponds with the Muladhara chakra, which is grounding. But even without religious significance, red is a powerful color with strong emotion. It is a heavily pigmented color which naturally links it to strong feelings and emotions. Red is never used to illustrate weakness or subtlety. Instead, it is used in nearly every
country and culture to designate danger or to issue a warning. Red always captures our attention and tells us something important is happening. Throughout famous literature, red is used to represent passion, hostility, and war. When it comes to roses, for example, red represents the strongest form of love. It is also the color used to represent evil
and the devil. In Japan and China, red is the most revered color of the rainbow, which is why brides in China have traditionally worn red. The red of the rainbow represents the following: enthusiasmpassionsecurityvitality 2. Orange The second color of the rainbow, orange is a warm, vibrant color. It is typically a happy color that makes people feel
friendly and comfortable. A mix of the colors on either side of it (red and yellow), orange feeds off of both. For instance, the happiness of yellow and the vitality of red combine to make the color orange. According to the chakra system, orange in this context represents the energy often associated with creativity, sexuality, and fertility. In addition to
the chakra system, orange represents creativity and the ability to relax and enjoy life. But it’s important to understand that not all oranges are created equal. Burnt orange represents tension and aggression. Dark orange represents ambition. Golden orange represents self-control. Peachy orange represents good manners. Typically speaking, the
lighter shades of orange are most associated with positive feelings and emotions. The orange of the rainbow represents the following: enduranceperseverancestrength Yellow is the happiest color in the rainbow. This color of sunshine represents energy and warmth. It is often associated with happiness, clear thinking, and communication. Often,
yellow is linked with inspiration. If you’re looking to start a new creative project or endeavor, put something yellow where you can easily see and appreciate it.
Yellow occurs naturally throughout our world in the form of egg yolks, sunflowers, lemons, and bees.
It is often used to illustrate a happy face. The most luminous color in the rainbow, yellow is known to capture our attention more easily than any other color. (Perhaps this is why the most common highlighter color is yellow!) Bottom line: It’s hard to miss something that is yellow.
Note: Use yellow sparingly. Too much yellow can actually send the opposite message. Too much yellow causes people to feel judgmental and critical. The yellow of the rainbow represents the following: awarenesscheerfulnessenergyorderliness 4. Green Located in the middle of the rainbow, green is the color of life. Here in the West, it is also a color
symbolizing wealth, which is why our money is green. It is a refreshing color that symbolizes growth and renewal.
But green is also a bit of a dichotomy. On one hand, green represents life and growth; on the other hand, it represents envy. (Ever heard the phrase green with envy?) Maybe there’s a finer line between wealth and envy than we realize. Because so much of our plant life is green, this color is often linked to nature and living naturally. Recycling and
using natural products is sometimes referred to as “green living.” When people decide to start replacing synthetic products with more natural products, it is said they are going green.
Interestingly, the human eye is capable of distinguishing more variations of the color green than any color in the rainbow. The green of the rainbow represents the following: 5. Blue The color of the sky and the ocean, blue represents peace, relaxation, and stability. This is no surprise. When people want to relax, they often seek out water. Even just
changing out the wallpaper on a computer background to an ocean scene can be beneficial in this regard. Because blue is the color of the heavens, it is often associated with divinity and is used to illustrate trust and loyalty.
It is a stabilizing color, but it’s also sometimes used to illustrate melancholy (thus the Monday blues). The Blues is a famous music genre that originated in the deep south and is characterized by mellow sounds. Blue is a well-loved color with many healing and comforting properties. Note: Too much blue can make people feel rigid. Blue is a good color
to include in moderation. The blue of the rainbow represents the following: calmcommunicationknowledgepeace 6. Indigo Indigo is the most disputed color in the rainbow. For years, scientists and weather hobbyists have argued whether indigo belongs on the list at all since it’s hard to distinguish. Is indigo truly deserving of its own place, or are
people simply seeing blue and violet? Along the same lines, people have long tried to answer this question: Is indigo blue or purple? The answer: it’s both. (Although, if you want to get more specific, indigo is three-quarters blue and one-quarter purple.) A mix of purple and blue, indigo is the color of the midnight sky. Because of this, indigo
encourages individuals to think more deeply about life and has strong connections to spiritualism and inward thinking. It also represents mystery. Like other colors in the rainbow, it’s important not to go overboard with indigo. Too much indigo results in a person feeling intolerant, judgmental, and avoidant.
Too much inward thinking can result in frustration or angst. Used in moderation, however, indigo can be very useful. The indigo of the rainbow represents the following: awarenessintuitionspiritual attainmentwisdom 7. Violet Violet is one of the most loved colors of the rainbow. And with good reason. Whereas red has the longest wavelength in the
rainbow, violet has the shortest.
Located on the opposite end of the rainbow from red, violet is the most subtle color of all. But do not mistake subtlety for weakness. Violet has its own unique superpowers. People who are around the color violet report feeling more empathetic and kind, for example.
Violet is also associated with individuality and selflessness. Created from red and blue, violet is a lighter shade of the color purple and therefore shares some of the same meaning. The violet of the rainbow represents the following: creativityimaginationluxurymysteryroyalty We cannot talk about the significance of the colors of the rainbow without
mentioning the Bible. It is believed that the “rainbow is a sign from the Almighty that we are not forgotten.” It is mentioned in the story of Noah’s Ark; after God appeared before Noah following the flood, there was a beautiful rainbow in the sky signifying His Glory and Power as well as His Covenant. In the Bible, the rainbow is mentioned in The Book
of Genesis, The Book of Revelation, and also The Book of Ezekiel: In Genesis, it is described as a sign of God’s Mercy as well as the pact/covenant He made with Noah that such a flood would not be sent again.In Revelation, Apostle John compares the rainbow colors to the glory or power of God.In Ezekiel 1:26-28, the colors of the rainbow are
compared to the glory of God. Noah teaches mankind the seven basic rules to adhere to, conforming to the seven colors of the rainbow: Thou shall not worship idolsThou shall not blasphemeThou shall not murderThou shall not have immoral relationshipsThou shall not stealThou shall respect all living creaturesThou shall set up courts of law These are
termed as Noahide Laws, and the seven colors of the rainbow remind us of our obligation to them. Another important term related to the colors of the rainbow is angel colors. Devout Christians use these to focus on their prayers to the Lord. Like the seven rainbow colors, there are seven angel colors.
Some gifted people with ‘sight’ do not just see the refracted light in the rainbow colors but another metaphysical system which they believe to be angels sent to Earth to guide us. These are actually similar to the concept of chakra and aura colors, which we have talked about before. The seven angel colors include: Blue: Angel Michael
(Power/Protection)Yellow: Angel Jophiel (Thoughts/Wisdom)Pink: Angel Chamuel (Love/Relationships)White: Angel Gabriel (Purity/Harmony)Green: Angel Raphael (Healing/Prosperity)Red: Angel Uriel (Wise Service/Energy)Purple: Angel Zadkiel (Mercy/Transformation) The rainbow truly is a beautiful, mysterious, and magical phenomenon. Nothing in
nature quite excites or energizes us like spotting a full bow (or double bow!) across the sky. And knowing how much significance each color holds makes it all the more fascinating.
Next time you see a rainbow, stop and take it in. Let its beauty and creativity fill you with peace and joy. It has been said that no two people see a rainbow exactly the same way. So the rainbow you view in the sky is truly unique to you! Rainbows are a beautiful phenomenon that bear significance across different religions and cultures.
Rainbows usually occur after a storm or rain shower, and they are the result of refracted sunlight hitting raindrops. This produces the optical appearance that is a rainbow. While the sun often shines after a rain shower, conditions are are not always perfect to produce the appearance of a rainbow. For this reason, rainbows are considered special
across many religions and cultures.Religious and Cultural SignificanceBecause of their rarity, rainbows hold significance in many religions and cultures. In Christianity, a rainbow was seen after the Great Flood was set upon the Earth by God to cleanse sin and evil from the world. It is believed that the appearance of a rainbow after a storm is a sign
that God will not destroy the world again by flood. There is also mention of a rainbow in the book of Revelations which uses the rainbow as a sign of the second coming of Jesus Christ.Throughout Native American culture, the meaning and significance of rainbows varies depending upon the tribe. Some tribes believed that rainbows were the bridge
between the spiritual and human world. This is sometimes referred as the “Rainbow Bridge”. Other tribes believed that rainbows were a symbol of healing goddesses. The Cherokee Indians believed that rainbows were a representation of the hem of the Sun god’s coat.
Mayan Indians held a similar belief to Christians in regards to rainbows as they believed that after their world was destroyed by fire rain the appearance of a rainbow meant that the gods were no longer angry.There are some cultures/religions that believe the rainbow represents the elements or the directions of the Earth. In Islam, rainbows only
consist of four colors-blue, green, red and yellow-which correspond with the four elements water, earth, fire and air.
The Buddhists believed that the seven colors of the rainbow represent the seven continents of the Earth.
The ancient Arabians attributed the appearance of a rainbow as a gift from the south wind.In many cultures rainbows were a sign of luck or a gift from the gods. As many know, in Irish culture, a rainbow is synonymous with elusive pots of gold and leprechauns. Poland also shares the same belief with Ireland about the pots of gold at the end of the
rainbow. However, in Polish culture the pots of gold are a gift from angels.In many cultures, rainbows are a sign of pathways, messages or messengers. In Roman culture, rainbows were believed to be the pathway taken by Mercury the messenger god. In Norse tradition, rainbows became the pathway or bridge that only celebrated fallen warriors,
royalty or gods could cross.While many religions and cultures view rainbows positively, there are some instances were rainbows are seen as negative symbols. In many of these cultures rainbows were associated with dark spirits or demons. In both Honduras and Nicaragua, people believed that rainbows were a sign of the devil, and it if they looked at
a rainbow a curse would be placed on them. In Amazonian culture, rainbows are associated with less desirable spirits that cause miscarriages and skin disorders.Meaning of Rainbow ColorsWhile rainbows have significance as a whole, each color has its own significance.RedRed is the first colored arc of the rainbow and because of this it has the
longest wavelength. In Christianity this arc corresponds to Archangel Uriel which represent wisdom and energy. In modem day Buddhism and Hinduism, the red arc corresponds with the base or Muladhara chakra which is the first chakra that connects or “grounds” a human being to the physical plane.OrangeOrange is the second colored arc of the
rainbow. This arc is a mixture of the colors before and after it-red and yellow. In a rainbow, orange represents creativity and the ability to enjoy oneself. Based off the chakra system, the orange arc represents Swadhisthana which is the energy associated with fertility, sexuality and creativity.YellowYellow is the third colored arc of the rainbow.
This arc is associated with Archangel Jophiel which represents the brilliance of wisdom and thoughts. Within the rainbow, yellow represents the brilliance of the sun.
Within the chakra system, the yellow arc corresponds to the Manipura chakra which is the seat of man’s ego and personal power similar to how the sun feeds the earth.GreenGreen is the fourth colored arc of the rainbow. This arc is associated with Archangel Raphael which is used for healing. Within in the rainbow, the green represents health,
wealth, and love. Within the chakra system, the green arc represents Anahata which is the heart chakra where the ability to give and receive love is processed.BlueBlue is the fifth colored arc of the rainbow. This arc is associated with Archangel Michael. Archangel Michael is the leader of all the archangels and represents spirituality. Within the
rainbow, the blue represents connection to water and the spirit world. Within the chakra system, the blue arc represents Vishudda which is the throat chakra and the ability to communicate with purity.IndigoIndigo is the sixth colored arc of the rainbow. Within the rainbow, the color indigo represents a bridge between the conscious and subconscious
worlds. Within the chakra system, the indigo arc is the Ajna chakra which is represented by the third eye and the ability to see the unseen on the spiritual level.VioletViolet is the seventh and final colored arc of the rainbow. This arc is associated with Archangel Zadkeil which represents mercy.
Within the rainbow, the color violet is a mixture of red and blue and represents the access to the imagination and Divine inspiration. Within the chakra system, the violet arc is the Sahashara chakra which is coincides with the point where human consciousness connects with the Divine or spiritual consciousness.Rainbows are one of the most beautiful
phenomena steeped in a deep history that spans all cultures and religions.
You must have heard of the word “rainbow” at one time or the other.
This is not a strange phenomenon on earth. Physics has explained this to be the colors that show forth when light intercepts water.
However, research has it that some spiritual properties of the rainbow make it an object of spiritual attention. Several myths and superstitions try to explain rainbows. However, we have the perfect explanation and spiritual meaning from the bible. Therefore, let us delve deep into the bible to understand the spiritual meanings of rainbow colors.
What does a Rainbow Symbolize in the Bible? It symbolizes God’s covenant of love over man. The story is backdated to the bible days. Because of the sin of man, destruction came upon the face of the earth through a flood. Everyone who did not enter the ark will face the flood’s destruction. Now, after the flood was over, God set the rainbow in the sky
to assure humanity that such kind of destruction will never happen on the earth again. Therefore, anytime the bow shows in the sky, it is seen as a reminder of God’s covenant with man. It tells us that God is determined to keep his promise. Whenever you feel condemned about a mistake you made, meditating on the rainbow helps your mind. It tells
you that there is no need to feel bad for what you did. God has forgiven all your sins, and that is enough for you to know. Having an understanding of this reality will take away the fear of judgment. Another message from rainbows reveals the good times of the future.
It is sent to us as an omen of good luck. Anytime you see it in the sky, remind yourself that there are a lot of beautiful things in store for you. Just don’t give up. Keep trusting God. The Bible speaks only good things about a rainbow. Another spiritual symbolism of it talks about the spirit of God. Isaiah is one of the prophetic books of the bible. It spoke
about the 7 spirits of God, which tallies with the 7 colors of the rainbow. Therefore, seeing this montage of colors in the sky means the spirit of God is watching over you. It can also be an omen of spirituality. Is a Rainbow A Sign from God? Yes, it is a sign from God. The first time a rainbow ever appeared in the sky was in the book of Genesis. It was
after the flood that destroyed all of humanity. God gave it as a sign of his promise to never destroy mankind. It is a sign of love from God.
Over time, the bible has explained the rainbow as the promise of redemption for humanity. In the light of Christ’s sacrifice for sins, the rainbow is seen as an assurance that the sins of man have been forgiven by God. In physical life, the rainbow comes out after heavy rainfall. It is a sign from God that assures people of peace. The storm of life is not
meant to last forever. At some point, it will be over and peace will be restored. Getting this sign from God is a promise. It brings reassurance of victory over the situations of your life. In addition to this, rainbows are sent as a sign of the holy spirit. If you dream of sitting under a rainbow it is believed to be a sign of inspiration. This means you will
continually get ideas from the holy spirit on how to solve situations and come up with creative ideas to address a situation. Rainbows are commonly seen as a sign from God because their first appearance was a result of God’s covenant with man. This is why it is an omen of promise and commitment. Because of this spiritual sign, you can be rest
assured that God will keep you from harm, and meet your needs at all times. What is the Biblical Meaning of Seeing a Rainbow? To understand the biblical meaning of seeing a rainbow, we need to look into its biblical history. In the days of Noah, an end was prophesied to the wickedness of man. However, God wanted to save humanity from this
prophesied doom and instructed Noah to build an ark. After the ark was built, only Noah and his family adhered to God’s instruction to enter the ark. The rains came and everything on earth was destroyed. After this event, God decided to make a new covenant with humanity. He set the rainbow in the sky as a token of his promise that the floods will
not wipe man off the earth anymore. Therefore, the biblical meaning of seeing a rainbow is a reminder of God’s promise to man. It reminds you that God will keep every promise he has made to you. The rainbow also began a new race of humanity. Therefore, it means new beginnings. Spiritually, God gives rainbows as a sign to start afresh.
Spiritually, this means you are about to enter a new chapter of your life.
Especially when you see a rainbow on your birthday. It helps you to look forward to amazing moments in your new journey. If you have made a mistake in your past, seeing a rainbow tells you to not be condemned or discouraged. It assures you that God has a way of fixing your errors. The biblical meaning of seeing a rainbow takes away
condemnation. It also purifies your mind from negative emotions. Biblical Meanings of 7 Rainbow Colors Do you know that the 7 colors of a rainbow have individual messages in the bible? Each of these colors speaks a completely different message from the other. Let us talk about these in detail.
In the bible, red is a sign of the blood of Jesus.
It reminds us of the sacrifice of Jesus for the sins of mankind. The color red is an omen of God’s love. It helps you to understand how much God loves you, and how He demonstrated His Love through the death of His son. If you feel God does not love you, then meditating on the color red can eliminate that feeling. You will feel refreshed in your mind,
and assured of God’s commitment to your well-being. Another spiritual meaning of the red color in the bible speaks of understanding times and seasons. Jesus said in one of His parables that the Jews look at the cloud to know about times and seasons. Whenever the cloud is red, it means the harvest is near, or it will be a bright day. This message from
Jesus can be seen as a reminder that the world is ruled by times and seasons. Everyone needs to understand how to know when a season is over and when a season has just begun. This keeps people on track and helps them to be accurate in their dealings. Biblically, this represents fire. The color orange is an omen of passion for God. Whenever you
see this color around you consistently, it reminds you to pick up your passion for God once again. You might have lost this passion due to your entanglement with other affairs like making money, or building a strong relationship with people. These pursuits are good in themselves. However, they must never take the place of God. This is why you will
get this color in a rainbow. If you dream of seeing a rainbow, and the color orange stands out and bold, it is an encouragement to you. It tells you to stay zealous and focused on your dreams and aspirations. The distractions of life can take you off your path.
However, with enough determination and focus, you will never be moved or shaken. Biblically, this color also stands for order. It tells you to set priorities, and create boundaries. This color reminds you never to let down your values for acceptance. When this color stands out amongst other colors of the rainbow, it means clarity and precision. The sun
is yellow; seeing this color will remind you of the power of the sun to illuminate your path. Therefore, it tells you to pray for clarity. Whenever you are going through a confused state, the color yellow of the rainbow could be a sign of clarity and accuracy. Another spiritual meaning of this color points toward the spiritual world. It speaks of heaven. The
Bible says that heaven is made of Gold, and the light of God is as bright as the light of the sun. All of these put together means that getting the yellow color as a sign reminds you of heaven, or the spiritual world as we commonly call it. Spiritually, this color talks about faith. It is an encouraging message from God as regards your faith.
This color inspires you to have faith in God for a good and better life than the one you have.
It tells you to trust in God enough for your needs to be met. Another biblical meaning of the color green is consistency. When you have faith, nothing will be impossible for you. The reason is that faith breeds confidence in your heart to keep pursuing your goals until they are met and actualized. The blue color of a rainbow speaks of your mindset. The
Bible encourages God’s children to renew their minds every day. The power of the mind cannot be overemphasized. With your mind, a future can be created, and a good life can become a reality. Through the blue color, you will be empowered to keep a positive mindset. This color helps people to remain positive. It reminds you of a good life and tells
you to envision its reality.
Furthermore, another biblical meaning of this color is peace of mind. It is used to calm the hearts of people going through difficult moments in their lives. Biblically, this is a color for wealth and abundance. It depicts the abundant provision of God for all His children. This speaks of God’s desire to meet the needs of everyone that call upon Him in
prayers. Once this color stands out to you in a rainbow, you should expect something good to happen in your life.
This message revolves around wealth and meeting your needs. It brings an assurance that all your financial needs will be met.
Also, this color speaks of enjoying open doors of opportunities. Now, you should be prepared to take advantage of these opportunities when they come. Through this color, God wants you to become confident in yourself. This is a color that exudes royalty and self-confidence. It breeds high self-esteem that others term as arrogance. Whenever the
violet color catches your attention in a rainbow, it reminds you to be unapologetic for how proud you are of your accomplishments. Violet is a color of royalty. Therefore, it tells you how special you are. This can also be seen as a token of love from God. When your self-esteem is shattered, the violet color can be given to help. Does a Rainbow have the
7 colors of God? Yes, it has the 7 colors of God namely: Red;Orange;Yellow;Green;Blue;Indigo; Violet.
Each of these colors represents the 7 spirits of God namely: The spirit of the lord;The spirit of wisdom;The spirit of understanding;The spirit of knowledge;The spirit of might;The spirit of the fear of god;The spirit of counsel. Therefore, the rainbow represents the 7 colors of God, which are His spirit. Are Rainbows a Good Biblical Sign? Yes, they are
good biblical signs. Seeing them in the sky reminds us of God’s love and promise of kindness toward us. Therefore, there is no negativity surrounding rainbows. Final Words The next time you see a rainbow in the sky, see it as a definite message from God. open your mind and use the information in this article to help you understand what it means to
you. We hope that this article proves helpful as you prepare to embark on a new adventure. Interesting articles: Passionate about spirituality, numerology and spiritual accounts.
I write about my spiritual experiences to help all those who go through the same.

You might also like