Does it bring you comfort to picture those loved ones, whom God has called home, as your angels in Heaven–perhaps even your personal guardian angel? It may be a comforting thought but it is exactly that, a human thought, not a biblical truth.
Angels were created long before humans as spirits without bodies. “Aren’t they all merely spirits who serve, sent out to help those whom God will deliver?” (Hebrews 1:14) If a physical body is necessary for the task at hand, God will clothe them with a human body but only because, and while, it serves a purpose. Angels don’t reproduce and cannot die. According to Revelation 5:11, they are a vast army consisting of thousands and thousands, millions and millions! One-third of them chose to follow Satan on his way out, to become subject to him and bring every kind of evil into the hearts of man.
One-third of millions and millions is an unimaginable number of evil spirits roaming this earth, looking for someone to devour. Thanks be to God that twice that number chose to stay with and obey Him! He sends them out as guardians and warriors for our soul’s protection. We are not left helpless.
Angels and people have many similarities: both are created by God to serve and work for His kingdom, to praise Him, and bring Him glory. If it brings you comfort to think that life with Christ, after death, will be lived as angels, how much more joy will you find in the truth? Perhaps you have not heard. “Don’t you know that we will judge angels?” (1 Corinthians 6:3) Don’t be downhearted that you will never earn angel-status. Be overjoyed that you are destined for greater things!
I knew that they are different. Father God uses them and uses us. Wooooowooo!
Great God uses the Angels and us.
Amen! Thanks for this word, Linda. People sometimes get caught up in sentimentality rather than truth – the latter of which is better, as you well said! Angels are sent as Messengers of God, and, as EvANGEList, we’ve been given that task too. Thank God, we don’t need to rely on our angelic spirits though. Through Christ, we have the Holy Spirit to see us through this life and beyond. Praise God! 🙂
I love that comparison Mary! Never thought of that before. Thanks for sharing!
Greater things