Monday, April 2, 2012

You Believe What?!

So what's with angels anyway?

Recently a friend who serves as a missionary in a mountainous region of Asia Minor recounted the story of a teammate who had to make a treacherous crossing from the remote village area where she was serving back to the capital city in order to catch a flight. The road was closed due to repeated avalanches and mudslides and no vehicles could get through. So she took a vehicle as far as possible on the road and then crossed the obstructed area of road (several miles) by foot until she could catch another ride in a vehicle waiting at the other end of the closed off section. This missionary reported that it was harrowing crossing through an area where the cliffs around her had so recently given way and where they could have again at any given moment. But, she reports that she had a sense the entire time of God's holy angels holding back the very rocks and debris and protecting her on her journey.

This got me thinking, in the contemporary West we do not think much about the angels of God. In fact, sadly when most Americans think of angels the image is usually something like this:














Can you envision these two holding back a landslide for you? Neither can I. The fact of the matter is that angels as they are presented in the Scriptures are generally arrayed as warriors and they inspire awe, fear-hinging-on-dread, and even at times the temptation to worship. The angels of God are ministering spirits and protecting warriors. Traditionally they are depicted more classically like this:
I love this particular depiction with its inscription of promise from Psalm 91. Angels are very real, very present though unseen. And so we can ask Almighty God for the protection and ministry of them. Thus I close with the following prayer from St. Augustine's Prayer Book (An "Anglo-Catholic" devotional supplement):

"O Lord our God, who orderest all things in Heaven and earth; we beseech thee, look upon us, toiling in this sinful world, and mercifully vouchsafe to refresh us by the protection and ministry of thy Holy Angels. Through Christ our Lord. Amen."









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