While it wasn't exactly a full out gaurantee, and not that she had really been expecting one, it was reassuring none the less. Uriel had done nothing but shove unwanted doubts and fears into Jo's mind and having God, the one who's decision it was really, confirm that She didn't want to lose Dean either did much to quiet at least some of those fears.
Jo thought over her comment and then smiled a little. "It's how You made us," she pointed out. Full of the ability to love and need each other with the daunting flip side of fear of losing all of that.
She gave another look at the stained glass images. "I should probably go, I'm supposed to be back with the bread for dinner." She suddenly thought of something and grinned a little. "Sorry, just one more question? Are you really going to be an Angel in the Paegent?" The idea of it kind of amused her, all those people would see nothing but the cute little girl with big brown eyes and would have no clue their faith was being proven right in front of them.