Do you find the idea that there are invisible
supernatural beings around and amongst a bit hard to swallow?
I mean all the
fantasy books and films you’ve read and seen paint a funny old picture of elves
and fairies and super spiritual beings, but really!?
And if you’ve got an angel
on your Christmas tree, the chances are it’s looking like a Scandinavian girl
with wings or a chubby looking baby thing.
I wonder what answers you might give if you were asked
what you know about angels? Maybe if you’ve been watching some old films you
might say “every time a bell rings an angel gets its wings.” Well that’s a line
from “Its a Wonderful Life”
not the Bible.
Good old C.S. Lewis wrote plenty about angels (you
could check out the Eldila in his Space Trilogy, Mere Christianity,
or maybe try the Screwtape Letters)
Here’s an excerpt from Screwtape Letters: It should be (but it is not) unnecessary to add that
a belief in angels, whether good or evil, does not mean a belief in either as
they are represented in art and literature. Devils are depicted with bats’
wings and good angels with birds’ wings, not because anyone holds that moral
deterioration would be likely to turn feathers into membrane, but because most
men like birds better than bats. They are given wings at all in order to
suggest the swiftness of unimpeded intellectual energy. They are given human
form because man is the only rational creature we know....
Of Course, Lewis is spot on, we only have to read the
first chapter of Luke’s Gospel to find some pretty terrifying angelic appearances
(Luke 1:11-20, 26-38, 2:8-14).
But does it matter if we bother too much about angels?
Do we really have to believe in them? And what’s happened to them since all
that stuff in the bible? And what is it they do, and where do demons fit in?
Well if you missed our crash course on January 4th 2015 when we looked at this as we introduced our verse for the year:
2 Corinthians 4:18 – “So we
don’t look at the troubles we can see now; rather, we fix our gaze on things
that cannot be seen. For the things we see now will soon be gone, but the
things we cannot see will last forever.”
then pick it up here - sermon link
Some references mentioned in the sermon:
then pick it up here - sermon link
Some references mentioned in the sermon:
- Angels bring GOD’S MESSAGES. (Matt. 1:20; 2:13,19; Luke 1:19,26-27).
- They provide REVELATION, dreams, and understanding. (Dan. 8:15-19; Rev. 1:1).
- Angels give GUIDANCE and DIRECTION. (Acts 8:26; Gen. 24:7).
- They RESCUE. (See Is. 37:36; 2 Kings 19:35).
- Angels PROTECT. They guard little children, have charge over and protect believers, ‘camp’ around those who fear God. (Matt. 18:10; Ps. 34:7; 91:11-12).
- Angels provide supernatural STRENGTH. (Matt. 4:11; Luke 22:42; Dan. 10:16).
- They minister to God through PRAISE AND WORSHIP. (Luke 2:14; Rev. 5:11-12).
- Angels are warriors of WAR. (Gen. 32:1-2; Dan. 10:13; Rev. 12:7).
- Angels meet out God’s JUDGMENTS. (Gen. 19:11; Ex. 12:21-23; Rev. 16:17).
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