We shall Meet Our Guardian Angels

Thompson, Darryl devotional at egwlists.whiteestate.org
Tue Nov 2 10:54:03 PST 2004


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Ellen G. White Estate, Devotional for November 2
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We shall Meet Our Guardian Angels

He shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.
Ps. 91:11. 


Not until the providences of God are seen in the light of eternity shall
we understand what we owe to the care and interposition of His angels.
Celestial beings have taken an active part in the affairs of men. They
have appeared in garments that shone as the lightning; they have come as
men, in the garb of wayfarers. They have accepted the hospitalities of
human homes; they acted as guides to benighted travelers. They have
thwarted the spoiler's purpose and turned aside the stroke of the
destroyer. 

Though the rulers of this world know it not, yet often in their councils
angels have been spokesmen. Human eyes have looked upon them. Human ears
have listened to their appeals. In the council hall and the court of
justice, heavenly messengers have pleaded the cause of the persecuted
and oppressed. They have defeated purposes and arrested evils that would
have brought wrong and suffering to God's children. To the students in
the heavenly school, all this will be unfolded. 

Every redeemed one will understand the ministry of angels in his own
life. The angel who was his guardian from his earliest moment; the angel
who watched his steps, and covered his head in the day of peril; the
angel who was with him in the valley of the shadow of death, who marked
his resting place, who was the first to greet him in the resurrection
morning--what will it be to hold converse with him, and to learn the
history of divine interposition in the individual life, of heavenly
co-operation in every work for humanity! 

With the word of God in his hands, every human being, wherever his lot
in life may be cast, may have such companionship as he shall choose. In
its pages he may hold converse with the noblest and best of the human
race, and may listen to the voice of the Eternal as He speaks with men.
As he studies and meditates upon the themes into which "the angels
desire to look" (1 Peter 1:12), he may have their companionship.

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