I'm in the midst of
writing a story about a little boy named Stanley.
In the story, Stanley dreams he
is an angel in heaven with a broken wing.
The song you are about to read is a lullaby about God's provision and
also the dream Stanley tells us about in the story.
Now we know that a real angel would never have a broken wing
in heaven because there is never any suffering or sadness in heaven, so you
need to think a little deeper as to what is being taught. God wanted little angel to do something but
little angel couldn't because He had a broken wing. When God wants us to do something He will
always provide a way and in this lullaby - God gives little angel a new wing.
A New Wing
A little angel sat
alone on a cloud;
With broken wing, he
could sing, but not fly.
All the other angels
could do anything;
They could even touch
the stars in the sky.
Music notes were
floating around in heaven;
Happily moving to a
music box sound.
Angels were writing a
new song for Jesus;
The most beautiful
music ever found.
Little angel stood up
, to rejoice in the Lord;
With one glittering
wing outstretched, in sway.
Then the Lord took
His angel up in His arms;
Little angel got a
new wing that day.
The choir of angels
gathered all around;
And in harmony they
began to sing.
Then little angel
stood upon his cloud;
And began to sing
upon his golden wings.
O how glorious the
sound of the music;
From the heavens
could be heard afar.
But off in the distance
there could be seen;
One little angel out
to touch a star.
Susan Y Nikitenko
January 1st 2014
God's Provision:
Luke 18:27 And he
said, The things which are impossible with men are possible with God.
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