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Where do you need provision most right now?
Life has taught me there will be times when provision is needed, and I may have little or no control over the outcome. In 2010-2011 the melody Bread of Angels was born out of experiencing things only God could do with regard to providing. Sometimes I see clouds in the sky reminding me of angels and this song. Sometimes life experiences teach me to keep surrendering and trusting. See below for some memories where I was in need and God provided, followed by the verses that birthed the music for Bread of Angels…
- Relationally. I didn’t even know or expect this one, but just yesterday my family and I ran into very dear friends who live several states away. We were precisely in the same place in the same moment. What a great surprise and blessing it was to visit and catch up!
- Financially. During Music to Light the World’s first ten years, there have been moments every year when we are not sure where the money will come from. God never does it the same way, but has used generous donors, supporting customers, concert opportunities, music licensing, and more to provide just in time financially.
- Logistically. When A Thousand Years was released in 2011, I was invited to be interviewed on a Toronto-based television program that reached a large audience across Canada (the show would include a live performance of Bread of Angels). In my excitement, I totally forgot to have my passport ready for the trip (it was locked in a safety deposit box over the weekend and my departing flight was on Sunday evening). All I had was a photocopy of my passport and my apology for forgetting the real thing. It is a long story, but amazingly I made it through seven checkpoints in the U.S. and Canada during the trip. Every customs agent would ask me questions, shake their head in disbelief, and then decide to let me pass through, including a secured screening area where I was instructed to wait for processing.
Our needs for “manna” provision can also be physical, spiritual, emotional, or can involve other life circumstances. These needs and Psalm 78:25 are why I composed Bread of Angels. What memory or verse can remind you to trust God for provision today? “…He (God) rained down on them manna to eat and gave them the grain of heaven. Man ate of the bread of the angels; He sent them food in abundance.” – Psalm 78:24-25
Most inspiring story of providence in all aspects of our spiritual journey, Stanton. May you continue to have strong faith in all that you aspire to Be. Namaste
I was just reading devotional some thoughts on Psalm 78:25 as applied to spiritual as well as physical needs–so your blogpost came at a perfect imte!
Dear Zanese, that is so awesome to hear. Wow. These spontaneous blessings are another symbol of God’s provision. Blessings to you!
A wonderful blog Stanton. Thank you.
Dear Joseph, Thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement. Blessings to you!
Stanton
Stanton,
When i listen to this song i always have tears in my eyes.
How wonderful god works in you Stanton!!
Listening Bread of Angels feels for me like coming home, our REAL home!
Thank you Stanton!
God bless you
Dear Jurgen, thank you very much for your comments and encouraging words about “Bread of Angels.” This is a blessing to me to know how much this song means to you, and I give God the glory for inspiring it as a symbol of His peace and provision (Psalm 78:25 manna, bread of angels) in our lives. God bless you too! Stanton
This song always brings tears to my eyes, a lump in my heart and an ache in my stomach & heart that I can’t even put into words. My beloved parents are both at “home” (Dad in 2018 & Mom in 2020) and this gorgeous piece you composed not only makes me feel what I mentioned in the beginning of this post but, my Dad was a pastor for 70 years & of course my Mom was a pastor’s wife….and I can almost visualize (sp?) their reunion in heaven. Thank you for such a touching piece. It touched me in more ways than one.
Dear Sylvia, thank you so much for writing to share your comments. This piece is very special and God-inspired from Psalm 78:25. God’s provision from heaven in every area of our lives is like the manna which is called the “bread of angels” in this passage. May the Lord continue to give you His peace, comfort, and hope in your life and faith. Grace and Peace, Stanton