The poem describes feeling God's angels present during fervent prayer, protecting and comforting the speaker even though unseen. When their heart feels like breaking, the speaker smiles for Jesus, trusting their faith in God and the angels to let them see His smile as well. The second poem teaches basic manners for children, such as saying please and thank you, not interrupting, arguing or teasing others, sharing toys, and taking turns. The third poem is about listening patiently to a friend without interrupting until they are finished speaking.
The poem describes feeling God's angels present during fervent prayer, protecting and comforting the speaker even though unseen. When their heart feels like breaking, the speaker smiles for Jesus, trusting their faith in God and the angels to let them see His smile as well. The second poem teaches basic manners for children, such as saying please and thank you, not interrupting, arguing or teasing others, sharing toys, and taking turns. The third poem is about listening patiently to a friend without interrupting until they are finished speaking.
The poem describes feeling God's angels present during fervent prayer, protecting and comforting the speaker even though unseen. When their heart feels like breaking, the speaker smiles for Jesus, trusting their faith in God and the angels to let them see His smile as well. The second poem teaches basic manners for children, such as saying please and thank you, not interrupting, arguing or teasing others, sharing toys, and taking turns. The third poem is about listening patiently to a friend without interrupting until they are finished speaking.
Protective, loving, and serene; Who stay nereby, tho yet unseen. Thus, when I feel my heart might break, I try to smile for Jesus' sake; Whose angels let my faith not dim That I might see the smile of Him