"The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear him, and he delivers them." (Psalm 34:7 NIV)
Before the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we see "angels" discussed as being the messengers of God.
After the resurrection, especially in Revelation, we see the angels are
still referencing the messengers of God in the church--those in
leadership. I say this for clarity only simply because of the
misrepresentation of angels in the entertainment industry. There are angels (spirit beings) who have been assigned to every Believer and in the end, we shall judge their abilities pertaining to us.
The bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 6:3 that we shall judge our angels as well as those things that pertain to this life. Contrary to what many think and say, those who believe God shall judge what people do--according to the Word--not their opinions or bias. Whatever God says, we say. And we shall judge those angels (in the spirit realm) who have been assigned to us to protect us.
While
many may not believe in angels, I know that my angels have been on duty
and because of them, I am still here today. They have warned me about
impending danger and cushioned me from being harmed, irreparably in two
accidents that should have killed me. In both accidents, cars were
totalled and my physical injuries were superficial at best. I walked
away from both of them without a scratch, but suffered delayed reactions
due to the impact. As a result, my vision was impaired from the last
accident and at one point, I was told I'd be blind before long. That
accident occurred in 1994. Though I strain at times to see words
clearly, I can still see. My angel(s) took the brunt of that impact and I am here to tell the story,
Now, let me move on to the gist of this
passage. Those who reference (not be afraid of) The Lord, obey Him out
of that obedience, can expect their angels to be encamped around them
and delivered from dangerous situations. This does not mean we should be
foolish and try to tempt the devil. We are to be wise as a
serpent--moving cautiously in life--aware of the tricks of the
enemy--never intentionally jeopardizing our lives or the lives of
others.
In those
instances in which we are not responsible for any danger to ourselves or
others, we are protected and delivered from harm, Satan's
plans cancelled and they sizzle out with the interference of our angels.
I tend to liken the darts Satan flings at us like a tennis game. We
see what he does and lob the ball back into his court and he never
stands a chance at winning in his attempt to defeat us when we know how
to keep the ball in play.
Today, thank God for the angels who have been assigned to protect you and remember to always be willing to hear Holy Spirit when He speaks a word of caution to keep us safe.
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