Dear Billy Graham
Someone told me recently that when people die, an angel
accompanies them into heaven (assuming that is their final destination). Is
this true? Or is it just a comforting idea someone dreamed up which may or may
not be true? I’ve never thought about angels before. — Q.W.
Dear Q.W.
No, this isn’t just an idea someone dreamed up to bring us
comfort. When believers die, the Bible says that God’s angels will surround
them and protect them on their journey to heaven.
For example, in one of his parables, Jesus told about a poor
but faithful beggar who, when he died, was carried by the angels into heaven
(see Luke 16:22). The Psalmist declared that God “will command his angels
concerning you to guard you in all your ways” (Psalm 91:11). This should be a
great comfort to us, because it assures us that even as we face death, Satan
won’t be able to defeat us or snatch our souls out of God’s hands if we belong
to Christ.
It’s easy to forget about God’s angels or overlook their
ministry; after all, they are spiritual beings, and therefore their work is
largely unseen. But God has given them to us, and although we don’t see them,
they are still at work under God’s command to help and protect us. The Bible says,
“Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit
salvation?” (Hebrews 1:14).
We aren’t to worship the angels; only God — Father, Son and
Holy Spirit — is worthy of our worship. But let us thank God for them, and let
us live each day with the knowledge that because his angels surround us, we can
trust our lives and our futures into his hands.
Thought
"The best way to show that a stick is crooked is not to
argue about it or to spend time denouncing it, but to lay a straight stick
alongside it."…D. L. Moody
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