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Queen Elizabeth II, England’s longest-reigning British monarch, died Thursday at Balmoral Castle, her nation property in Scotland.
As individuals gathered around Buckingham Palace to grieve, a fantastic double rainbow appeared within the sky.
“What an inspiring backdrop for a worldwide and difficult time of mourning and loss,” Pastor Jesse Bradley, chief of Grace Community Church within the Seattle space of Washington, advised Fox News Digital.
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Calling Queen Elizabeth II a “gift to all nations,” he stated that “God also gives us many timely gifts in creation, like double rainbows, that go beyond what humans can plan or manufacture.”
A double rainbow was seen over Elizabeth Tower in Westminster, London, following a rain bathe, as mourners gathered to grieve the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 8, 2022.
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The late Queen relied on her Christian religion throughout the COVID-19 isolation, as Fox News Digital previously reported.
Her religion was all the time a robust half of her life for a lot of, a few years.
“The Queen wrote her own speeches every Christmas and she always managed to get in there that the person who inspired her was Jesus Christ.”
Pastor Bradley stated that rainbows are of nice significance biblically.
“The rainbow has been a profound spiritual symbol for thousands of years,” he famous.
“After the flood, Noah and his family saw a rainbow given to them from God when they were trying to navigate challenging circumstances.”
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He additionally stated, “The rainbow was one way that God communicated to them that He still has a plan.”
“After the trauma and loss of the flood, there is still hope because of God.”

“The beauty and vibrancy of the colors in a rainbow point us to heaven and remind us that we have a gracious and benevolent Creator who is rich in mercy,” stated Pastor Jesse Bradley.
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Noting that “the rainbow, as described in the Book of Genesis in the Bible, continues to be one way that God communicates to all generations that there will never be another worldwide flood,” he stated that it was “also a lasting symbol that reminds us to honor God in our daily lives.”
The flood got here “because of the rebellion of mankind,” he stated — and the rainbow “directs our hearts to God with an exhortation to not return to sin.”
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Calling the Queen’s life “one of incredible dignity,” he stated that she led “so many people to God’s Word and to walk with Jesus.”
“She was a thorough Christian,” Calvin Robinson, an Anglican deacon at Christ Church in London, advised Fox News host Tucker Carlson of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” this week.
“The Queen wrote her own speeches every Christmas and she always managed to get in there that the person who inspired her was Jesus Christ.”

Queen Elizabeth II throughout her arrival at St. Paul’s Cathedral for a service of Thanksgiving held in honor of her eightieth birthday, on June 15, 2006, in London, England.
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Pastor Bradley stated that we’ve a reminder of future glory within the rainbow — and we’ve one in Queen Elizabeth II’s life.
“The beauty and vibrancy of the colors in a rainbow point us to heaven and remind us that we have a gracious and benevolent Creator who is rich in mercy and worthy of our praise and adoration at all times,” he stated.
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“The Queen’s life, like the double rainbow, directs our attention to the goodness of God.”
“The heavens declare the glory of God,” he added, quoting Psalm 19:1 from the Bible.