They arrested the apostles and put them in the public
jail. But during the night an angel of the Lord opened the doors of the jail
and brought them out. “Go, stand in the
temple courts,” he said, “and tell the people the full message of this new
life.” Acts 5:19-20 (NIV)
Angel – Greek, ἄγγελος, ‘messenger’
Two weeks ago,
about an hour before being released from the hospital, a woman came into
Susie’s room and, after asking permission, prayed over Susie from head to
toe. Literally. The lady had a hospital
I.D. badge on, I assume she was a chaplain volunteer. We asked where she was from, but she brushed
off the question save to say she was simply serving Jesus.
Three days later
in a gathering of pastors not far from that hospital, I receive a pen from a
friend. You can see the picture here; it has an angel on it.
I’m not
surprised.
In God’s ordering
of creation, he has created angels, designed to be benevolent
celestial beings bringing messages of grace, love and truth to the Father’s
beloved creation, humanity. One cannot help but see that in passages like Luke
1:19,20 where an angel announces to Zechariah “I am Gabriel. I stand in the presence of God, and I have been sent to
speak to you and to tell you this good news…..”
But at its most basic, the word ‘angel,’ in the language of the New Testament, means ‘messenger.’ Not all angels are celestial beings; many, I’m convinced, are ordinary people like you and I that are being used by unordinary God greatly to deliver messages of grace, love and truth to people and places that God has sent them to or given to them.
But at its most basic, the word ‘angel,’ in the language of the New Testament, means ‘messenger.’ Not all angels are celestial beings; many, I’m convinced, are ordinary people like you and I that are being used by unordinary God greatly to deliver messages of grace, love and truth to people and places that God has sent them to or given to them.
In the passage quoted above, and “angel of
the Lord” comes and releases a group of apostles that had been jailed in a wave
of persecution. Releases them, and gives them a message to “tell the
people.” Now, I don’t know if this
‘angel’ was a benevolent celestial being, or just a person like you or me that
God had placed action and a message on his or her heart. Either way, they were being his messenger,
and doing his work.
That being said, I believe with my whole
being that Susie and I were visited by an angel of the Lord that evening in the
hospital. There is literally no other explanation for the remarkable lack of
pain and healing that Susie has experienced. The surgeon released her from care on Tuesday,
and while she has restrictions, they are not nearly as onerous as I was
expecting.
A trip we were planning to take to the
west coast after Easter, which for a couple of weeks seemed an impossibility,
is now full steam ahead. We will get into the car…and drive…and drive.
I believe in angels. Celestial or otherwise. We met one in the hospital. I know people that ARE angels. They are out there, doing God’s work, and doing it with boundless energy and amazing results. Below I’ll provide a link to an angel I know; I’m rather proud to have said I went to high school with her. I don’t mean to embarrass Cheryl or build her up more than anyone should. But, she is an angel, and the ministry God has given her has been a blessing to so many people. Perhaps at times, in ways that totally surprise her. But does not surprise our God.
Anyone, I’m convinced, can be an angel. To be used by God to bring the grace, love and truth of Jesus to people he places in your lives. To this, there is no greater privilege.
I believe in angels. Celestial or otherwise. We met one in the hospital. I know people that ARE angels. They are out there, doing God’s work, and doing it with boundless energy and amazing results. Below I’ll provide a link to an angel I know; I’m rather proud to have said I went to high school with her. I don’t mean to embarrass Cheryl or build her up more than anyone should. But, she is an angel, and the ministry God has given her has been a blessing to so many people. Perhaps at times, in ways that totally surprise her. But does not surprise our God.
Anyone, I’m convinced, can be an angel. To be used by God to bring the grace, love and truth of Jesus to people he places in your lives. To this, there is no greater privilege.
Angel – Greek, ἄγγελος, ‘messenger’
Be one.
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