A rainbow.
It reminds us that God is above.
No. God made rainbows as a promise to Noah that he wouldn't ever again flood the whole earth. We see rainbows after it rains because God is reminding us of his promise.
It means that THAT person whose use it is a Christian. The Dark bead reminds us of sin; the red reminds us of the blood of Jesus; the clear bead reminds us of clean heart, the green bead represents things that grow (cause after accept Jesus as your savior , you must grow as a new person.) & reminds us of hope. the yellow one reminds us of Heaven & the Glory of God. thats it .
The cross reminds people that Jesus died for us on the cross to forgive our sins that we have done or will do. It also reminds us that Jesus was resurrected and went to Heaven to be with God, this also tells us that when we die, our sins will (hopefully) be forgiven and we will also go to Heaven and be with God.
1) It's a time of happiness. 2) Like Purim, it reminds us that God is with us even when He seems hidden. 3) Among its other lessons, Hanukkah reminds us to avoid Hellenization (assimilation).
it reminds us that from ash we shall turn to ash. we are all dust just created by God.
we all breath each two seconds.and many many other things...
Malachi reminds us that we must show respect for the items used in the worship of God (1:6,7,12), and offer up only the best (1:8,13,14). See also:More about the Israelite Prophets
Actually neither. He was SON of Jehovah god and God sent him down to Earth to save us from our sins and to promise us everlasting life to the ones that stay faithful to Jehovah god and his son.
The Bible, specifically Psalms 16:11, reminds us that true and lasting happiness can only come from God.
I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or "Mormon". We believe that when we take the sacrament we are renewing the covenants we made with God at baptism. A covenant is a two way promise. We promise that we will do our best to keep God's commandments and he agrees to always be with us, so taking the sacrament helps me to check my behavior weekly to see how I have done and where I need to do better. It also serves as a reminder that I am not alone and that he is helping me even though I cannot see him.
A life without a promise. God don't promise us a lifetime we make ourown choices.n go wt that