For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.
Psalm 91:11
This verse has been sticking me for the past 24 hours. God commands His angels to guard us no matter what we do. Now, it does not necessarily mean that this angel is the angel we all see in pictures. God’s angels come in all forms. It may be somebody we know or may be in something that happens.
We have had many accidental deaths in our area over the past few weeks. I am reminded of one accident where a girl was pulling out of her driveway and was hit by a drunk driver. She was 18 or 19 years old. She died. When the paramedics and firemen pulled her body away from her steering wheel, there were hardly any marks or outward injuries present. They said it was like one of God’s angels had wrapped their arms around her as she died. It was like she was hugged and comforted as she entered eternity. I am glad to know that when I die, or just in anything I am doing, that God will have Jesus or an angel there with me.
God is a refuge and a fortress. When we are down or in trouble, we should take refuge in our God. My son is having adjustment issues to kindergarten. His first day went terribly. I blamed myself. See, he has been in daycare since he was 6 weeks old. I have to work. It was a family decision. I blamed myself because I know he is acting out to get attention. I felt like I had deprived him over the last 5 years. Thanks to God’s angels (my husband, my mother, and friends whose own kids started kindergarten and had similar days), I was relieved to know that I was not the only one whose kid was having trouble adjusting. I felt better. God sent his angels to comfort me and bring me back up from my despair.
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God, I pray that You send Your angels to protect us in no matter what we do. We know that You are our Refuge. We can come to You no matter the time, place, or situation. I pray that You send Your angels—spiritual and physical—to us everyday as a sign of Your love and protection. Amen.