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Clear Shining After Rain

A. W. Pink·1989-07-01

There is a clear shining coming to your soul when all this rain is past. When your time of rebuke is over and gone, it shall be to you as the earth when the tempest has sobbed itself to sleep, when the clouds have rent themselves to rags, and the sun peers forth once more as a bridegroom in his glor

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Raining Words

Connie Meyer·1998-07-01

******* “For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: So shall My word be that goeth forth out of My mouth: it shall not return unto Me void, b

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Like a Drop of Rain

Anonymous·1944-10-01

He hadn’t taken an umbrella because it hardly seemed necessary. Anyway, he rather enjoyed feeling the soft wet drops of rain in his face. He was thinking as he walked along, perhaps brooding. And it seemed as if his thoughts craved the moisture as much as did the thirsty earth. A strange mood had ta

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That Amazingly Beautiful Rainbow

John A Heys·1995-05-01

Without warning a thick bolt of lightning cracks through the air and smashes a nearby tree into splinters and every living creature cowers and trembles in the darkness as the thunder rumbles and tumbles across the sky. The wind shrieks and the rain pours down in torrents. Soon, however, the rain sla

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Storms

Thelma Westra·2006-05-01

Thunderstorms

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He Waters the Hills

Connie Meyer·2001-07-01

Thunder shuddered through the distant hills and clouds darkened, heavy with rain. The air was still and hot. The dry ground was expectant. The whole forest waited for the refreshing showers that were sure to come. First one drop. Then another. A sparrow flitted into the protection of a tall and migh

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Pride Goeth

Charles Westra·1964-04-01

The slow rain had been drizzling down for three days. The gray sky and the decrepit old buildings snuggled together, each matching the other shade for shade of the same weary color. A young sailor in a wet summer uniform shuffled along the sidewalk, stopping now and then in a deserted doorway. But t

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Spring-Time

George C Lubbers·1965-03-01

If God so clothe the grass of the field and the lily, o, ye, of little faith… The early rains have come and gone. The dark and lowering sky is seen in the west. The thunder rumbled in the distant night, and the entire sky was all aglow in myriads of degrees of lightning; clouds and mountain-top mee

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Spring

Cornelius Hanko·1972-02-01

The boisterous wind picks up the falling raindrops and flings them clattering against the window pane. All day long heavy skies drop their moisture while icy winds spend their fury in sweeping gusts. Long, naked arms of ice-coated trees bend clumsily be­fore the savage onslaught of the storm. Night

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Spring

Cornelius Hanko·1941-04-01

The boisterous wind picks up the falling rain­drops and flings them clattering against the win­dow pane. All day long heavy skies drop their moisture while icy winds spend their fury in sweeping gusts. Long, naked arms of ice-coated trees bend clumsily before the savage onslaught of the storm. Night