Today is our last day on angels. I hope you have enjoyed this
peek into God’s heavenly creation and what the Bible tells us about them. Two
have names: Gabriel and Michael. One is a messenger and one is a warrior. We
met the seraphim with their six wings residing above the throne of God and the
cherubim, the living creatures, with four faces, with live coals in the midst
of them, following along are wheels with eyes and a spirit. They surround the
throne of God.
Lucifer was created
as one of God’s highest-ranking angels, created in beauty and splendor. His
pride caused him to fall and he has temporary reign over the earth and the air
along with the other demonic angels. They can masquerade as angels of light and
seek to destroy and devour.
God’s angels
deliver, minister, protect and guide those of us on earth. I want to leave you
with more comforting news about angels as we leave our study. Remember God’s
angels are innumerable. Once in a while God opens human eyes to see these
angels in their full glory. In the Bible they are dressed in bright white,
filled with brilliant light and are tall.
In the book of 2
Kings chapter 6 we find the King of Aram poised to attack Israel. Elisha, God’s
prophet, warns Israel about this secret plan. The King of Aram becomes angry
and surrounds Elisha with a great army with horses and chariots. Elisha’s
servant becomes fearful and what does Elisah say?
“Don’t be
afraid,” the prophet answered. “Those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” 2 Kings
6:16
It gets even
better!
And
Elisha prayed, “Open his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.” Then the Lord opened the servant’s eyes and
he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around
Elisha. 2 Kings 6:17
I heard an account
of a missionary and his wife, only the two of them, struck with fear as a tribe
in a remote village of Africa surrounded their tent. They fell to their knees
in prayer. A few days later they heard
through an interpreter that the group ran away when they saw the great bright
army with swords surrounding their small tent! Angels are still active today.
What about guardian
angels? There is not a specific mention, but two verses will make you believe
we do indeed have our own angels. Jesus
is speaking a warning against harming any child.
See that you do not despise one of these little ones. For I tell you
that their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in heaven. Matthew
18:10
The next mention of
a personal angel comes after another angelic encounter. Peter has been arrested and is in jail
sleeping between two guards and bound in chains. There are sentries at the doors. An angel strikes
Peter to wake him and the cell is filled with light. The angel speaks to him,
tells him to get dressed as his chains fall off of him. The doors open and they
walk out. At first Peter believes he is
having a dream, but once they are walking outside he comes around and the angel
leaves him. He walks to a house where
his fellow believers have been in earnest prayer for him. The servant is so startled she shuts the door
on him and goes to tell everyone. Here is their response:
“You’re
out of your mind,” they told her. When she kept insisting that it was so, they
said, “It must be his angel.” Acts 12:15
Could this mean we do have a
personal angel and maybe they even resemble us? Something to ponder today.
I believe angels will escort us to heaven when
we die. I have worked with hospice patients on several occasions. Do you know where
the most reported angel sightings are documented in the age in which we
live? In hospitals and hospices.
The time
came when the beggar died and the angels carried him to Abraham’s side. The
rich man also died and was buried. Luke
16:22
Comforting
Scripture verses for us today. God can call armies of angels to protect us, a
personal angel to attend to us and an angel to escort us to heaven and watch
our reaction as we enter our home. Thank
you for taking part in this study. You are loved!
Dear Jesus,
You have thousands of angels at Your command. You care for us
each and every moment of each and every day. Help us to trust You with
everything. Open our eyes to see.
Amen