It's a Bird, It's a Plane
Keys for KidsRead: Exodus 19:3-6; Isaiah 40:27-31 Annie leaned her forehead against the cool windowpane of the airport in Sicily. She sighed as she watched yet another large airplane taxi down the runway and fly off into the big blue sky. Her family had been detoured on the way back to the States from Africa where they were missionaries, and it felt like they had been stuck in the airport for weeks instead of days. âVroom, vroom!â Her younger brother, Bryce, flew past her with his arms extended and accidentally bumped her elbow. âKnock it off, Bryce!â Annie said irritably. âHey, whatâs the problem?â Dad asked, coming over. Annie sighed again. âIt feels like weâve been at the airport forever and God has forgotten about us!â Dad nodded thoughtfully. âI know it feels that way right now, but God is working out just the right flight for us to get on.â He looked out the airport window as another plane took off. âDid you know the Bible talks about wings?â Bryce stopped making airplane noises and looked at Dad. âLike airplane wings?â Dad smiled. âThese are a different type of wings. Do you remember the story in the Bible about the people of Israel getting ready to go into the land God had promised them? They had waited a very long timeâlonger than weâve waited here! God reminded them of how He had taken care of them before, just like an eagle takes care of its young by carrying them on its wings. And God will always take care of us too. Jesus died and rose from the dead to make us Godâs children, and He wonât ever forget about us. He promises to help us in every situation.â âWow. I never thought of it like that before,â Annie said. âMe neither,â said Bryce. âSpeaking of wings,â Dad said, âI think Iâll go make another phone call and see if weâll be able to get on one of those airplanes today.â As he walked away, Bryce got a silly look on his face. âHey, Annie, what do you think the eagle said to Dad when the phone rang?â Annie shrugged. âI donât know. What?â âWing, wing!â Bryce and Annieâs laughter echoed in the airport as they relaxed, knowing both their dad and their heavenly Father were taking care of them. âKelly Hope How about you? Have you ever been stuck in a hard situation and wondered if God had forgotten about you? It may feel like that sometimes, but He promises to care for you and work things out for the best. The next time you hear the sound of an airplane or see a bird flying in the sky, remember that God sent His own Son to save you and promises to always take care of you. Today's Key Verse: You yourselves have seen what I did to Egypt, and how I carried you on eaglesâ wings and brought you to myself. (NIV) Exodus 19:4 Today's Key Thought: God takes care of you