Connecting Scripture and Life

Episode 111: The Arrow of the Heart - Genesis 9:9-17

30 min · 9. juni 2026
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In this episode, we talk about the Covenant between God, Noah, and all life on earth. We always understand the sign as a rainbow, but the Hebrew word for bow usually denotes the archer's bow. Mystically, the Arrow of Time pulls back the bow and shoots from the heart. It encompasses the soul of all that has passed and draws it through the present to carry us into the future. God sets his bow, and when he sees it in the clouds he will remember his covenant. The arrow from the heart of God to ours.

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