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1 | ... | Rev 1:1 | Dan Price | 215568 | ||
Do your gaurdian angels go with you no matter where it is? If you go into a bar, whore house, dirty movie, when you take off your clothes to take a shower, or make love to your wife? Are they always there and watching? | ||||||
2 | ... | Rev 1:1 | Bab53 | 215569 | ||
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3 | ... | Rev 1:1 | azurelaw | 215571 | ||
Dear Bab53, *************** Matthew 18:10 states, “See that you do not look down on one of these little ones. For I tell you that their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in heaven.” In the context, “these little ones” could either apply to those who believe in Him (v. 6) or it could refer to the little children (vv. 3-5). This is the key passage when the discussion of guardian angels comes up. There is no doubt that good angels help protect (Daniel 6:20-23; 2 Kings 6:13-17), reveal information (Acts 7:52-53; Luke 1:11-20), guide (Matthew 1:20-21; Acts 8:26), provide for (Genesis 21-17-20; 1 Kings 19:5-7), and minister to believers in general (Hebrews 1:14). The question that arises is whether each person—or each believer—has an angel assigned to him/her. In the Old Testament, the nation of Israel had the archangel (Michael) assigned to it (Daniel 10:21; 12:1), but nowhere in Scripture does it state that an angel was “assigned” to an individual (they were sometimes sent to individuals, but no mention of “permanent” assignment is given). The Jews had fully developed the belief in guardian angels during the time between the Old and New Testament periods. Some early church fathers believed that each person had not only a good angel assigned to him/her, but also a demon as well. The belief in guardian angels has been around for a long time, but there is no explicit scriptural basis for it. To return to Matthew 18:10, the word “their” is a collective pronoun in the Greek, and refers to the fact that believers are served by angels in general. These angels are pictured “always” watching the face of God so as to hear His command to them to help a believer when it is needed. If one is to take from the Matthew passage that guardian angels are referred to, it would seem that these angels are continually guarding a person, but rather “always see the face of” the Father in heaven. The active duty or oversight seems then to come more from God than the angels, which makes perfect sense because God alone is omniscient. He sees every believer at every moment, and He alone knows when one of us needs the intervention of an angel. Because they are continually seeing His face, the angels are at His disposal to help one of His “little ones.” It cannot be emphatically answered from Scripture whether or not each believer has a guardian angel assigned to him/her. But as stated earlier, God does use them in ministering to us. It is scriptural to say that He uses them as He uses us, i.e. He in no way needs us or them to accomplish His purposes, but chooses to use us and them nevertheless (Job 4:18; Job 15:15). In the end, whether we have an angel assigned to protect us or not, we have a greater assurance that God gives: if we are His children through faith in Christ, He works all things together for good (Romans 8:28-30), and that Jesus Christ will never leave us or forsake us (Hebrews 13:5-6). If we have an omniscient, omnipotent, all-loving God with us, does it really matter whether or not there is a finite “guardian angel” protecting us? source: http://gotquestions.org/guardian-angels.html *************** Shalom Azure |
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4 | ... | Rev 1:1 | Bab53 | 215573 | ||
Dear Azure: Thank you for sharing with me. You seem so knowledgable. I am currently having an angelic experience. This angel is giving me a miracle that I have needed for the past twenty years. My angelic experience is real and I see him. If you have any questions about him I would be honored to answer them. Your sister in God, Bab |
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5 | ... | Rev 1:1 | DocTrinsograce | 215575 | ||
Ma'am, if I might point out, we are a Study Bible Forum. We quite honestly have very little interest in mystical experiences. Furthermore, it violates the terms of use of our gracious host, the Lockman Foundation. Those terms were the ones you agreed to when you joined the forum. Thank you for your cooperation. | ||||||