Bless the Lord, you His
angels, who excel in strength, who do His word, heeding the
voice of His word. Bless the Lord, all you His
hosts, you ministers of His, who do His pleasure. Psalm 103:20–21 (boldface mine)
Some people have the
impression that angels look like little babies dressed in white togas, flying
about with bows and arrows. The passage above tells us they are strong—they
“excel in strength.” Do you know how strong angels can be? When Sennacherib, the
evil king of Assyria, laid a siege around Jerusalem, Hezekiah prayed to the
Lord and the Lord sent one angel to the Assyrian camp. Just one angel. In one
night, the Bible tells us that “the angel of the Lord went out to the Assyrian
camp and killed 185,000 Assyrian soldiers” (2 Kings 19:35 NLT).
Here’s something else about
angels: they “do His word.” They do not operate outside the boundaries of God’s
Word. And we have seen in Psalm 91:11–12 that the Lord has given His angels
charge over us. The Amplified Classic version says that His angels will “accompany and defend and preserve you
in all your ways” (boldface mine). I don’t know about you but that gives me
such assurance that I am covered under His wings of refuge and protection!
The Word of God also tells
us that when the archangel Lucifer fell, one-third of the angels fell with him.
That means that two-thirds of the angels are still on God’s side! Hebrews 12:22
tells us of an “innumerable company of angels.” There are so many angels that
they cannot be numbered. We may not be able to see them, but they are all
around us, ministering for us. So don’t be one of those believers who are more
conscious of demons than angels. Remember, those who are with us are
more than those who are with them (see 2 Kings 6:16)!
In the Garden of
Gethsemane, when the Roman soldiers came to arrest our Lord, He said, “Do you
suppose that I cannot appeal to My Father, and He will immediately provide Me
with more than twelve legions of angels?” (Matt. 26:53 AMPC). According to the Amplified
translation, twelve legions is more than 80,000 angels! All Jesus had to do was
pray and those angels would have been activated. But He did not do so because
He had already chosen to go to the cross and to die the death that we deserved.
He gave up His protection
so that today, you and I can claim all the promises of His protection. And as
joint heirs with Christ (see Rom. 8:17), each one of us can summon twelve
legions of angels! May you be encouraged as you see His desire to protect you
as well as His provision of angelic protection over your life. (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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