Reclaim The Rainbow
Bryson Gray
Reclaiming the Rainbow: A Divine Promise Misunderstood
Bryson Gray's song "Reclaim The Rainbow" is a bold and unapologetic declaration of reclaiming the rainbow symbol as a divine promise from God, rather than a symbol of pride. The lyrics draw heavily from biblical references, particularly the Book of Genesis, where the rainbow is described as a covenant between God and humanity, promising never to flood the earth again. Gray argues that this sacred symbol has been perverted by modern interpretations and uses, particularly by the LGBTQ+ community, and he calls for a return to its original, divine meaning.
The song is steeped in religious fervor, with Gray aligning himself and his listeners with Yeshua (Jesus) and expressing a readiness to stand up for what he believes is God's truth. He criticizes the use of the rainbow in contexts he views as sinful, such as its presence in LGBTQ+ pride flags and its display in churches. Gray references various Bible verses, including Deuteronomy 22:5 and Luke 12:51, to support his stance that the rainbow should be seen as a symbol of God's covenant rather than a representation of pride or sin.
Gray's lyrics also touch on broader social and political issues, expressing a belief that America needs to repent and that no politician can prevent the nation's moral decline. He criticizes modern gender discussions and the acceptance of LGBTQ+ identities, viewing them as abominations. The song is a call to action for believers to reclaim the rainbow and stand firm in their faith, even if it means facing opposition and criticism. Gray's message is clear: the rainbow is a divine promise, not a symbol of pride, and it's time to take it back.