I don’t remember denying that people talked to angels in Scripture. But if I ever run into one in this world, I’ll tell them to worship and praise the Lord. But I’m not about to author “Heaven Is Real” part 2
Right. You’ll tell an Angel of God who is ever before the Face of The Father to worship and praise the Lord.
That’s the biggest case of preaching to the Choir I’ve ever heard.
I have read about angels in the Bible. I’m much more skeptical of the evil and adulterous generation that needs the sign of an angel today. I affirm their existence. But I recognize God for His authority over them to aid me when needed. I desire to be closer to my Saviour. I have no desire to meet the spiritual realm of angels while I am alive.
Christianity is a supernatural way of life, it to has to be lived out that way for the words on the page to mean anything.
Catholics are very at home with the supernatural realities like Angels and miracles, we live these things out.
Angels are His Majesty’s Secret Service extended to His Heirs, but because it is a Royal inheritance, we also get the butlers, footmen and house maids.
I was very sick recently and Angels were with me, they have a very particular presence.
People can refuse secret service protection, knock back the butlers and staff of the Royal household. But this is stupid. If Jesus had ministering spirits to care for Him, we most certainly do.
A good Heir acknowledges the staff of ministering Angels and salutes them for their service.
They all have impeccable resumes and unique characters, lovingly extended to us by the Father to serve us.
Heirs don’t refuse this gift of The Father in complete ingratitude, He is sending out His finest incredible servants to be our servants.
Angels are a supernatural reality in our prayers and lives every day as Catholics.