Angelic Ministry
Angelic Ministry3
Angel Workers
By Andrew Bonar0GEN 32:21CH 21:16MAT 28:2LUK 22:43JHN 5:25ACT 8:26ACT 12:51TH 4:16HEB 1:14HEB 11:28Andrew Bonar shares a profound allegory of a gathering of angels who discuss their divine missions and the importance of their service to God and humanity. Each angel recounts their experiences, emphasizing themes of justice, faith, and the significance of even the smallest acts of service. Bonar is reminded to convey to his congregation the power of the blood of Christ, the importance of prayer, and the joy of serving God, culminating in the anticipation of Christ's return. The angels express their admiration for those who proclaim the Gospel and encourage believers to remain steadfast in their work for the Lord. Ultimately, the message is one of hope, urging the church to look forward to the glory of the coming Kingdom.
Concerning Angels
By G. Campbell Morgan0MAT 13:39MAT 16:27MAT 18:10MAT 22:30MAT 24:31MAT 25:31MAT 26:53LUK 9:26LUK 12:8LUK 15:10G. Campbell Morgan explores the role and nature of angels as described in the teachings of Jesus, emphasizing their ministry in the world and their significance at the end of times. He highlights that angels are not only messengers but also guardians, particularly of children, and they rejoice in the repentance of sinners. Morgan asserts that angels are immortal, holy beings created by God, and they play a crucial role in the divine order, including the final judgment where they will separate the wicked from the righteous. He encourages believers to recognize the ongoing presence and assistance of angels in their lives, affirming their importance in the spiritual realm.
Behold, an Angel Touched Him.
By F.B. Meyer01KI 19:5PSA 34:7ISA 40:29HEB 1:14F.B. Meyer reflects on the comforting presence of angels in times of despair, using the story of Elijah to illustrate how God gently restores those who feel alone and defeated. He emphasizes that, rather than rebuke, God offers loving support, recognizing the inner strength and devotion within us even during our lowest moments. Meyer encourages believers to acknowledge the ministry of angels, who provide sustenance and hope when we are weary, reminding us that God's care is always present, especially in our struggles. The sermon concludes with the promise that, like Elijah, we will awaken to the blessings prepared for us by God, both in this life and beyond.