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Angels Unaware
Alan Riley 

"You're an angel!" 

Have you ever had someone say this to you? Have you ever said this to someone 
because they showed you great kindness or helped you out when really needed
it? 

There is a popular misconception in the world about angels. Many believe that 
when someone dies and goes to heaven, they become an angel. Dozens of movie
plots - like Frank Capra's classic "It's a Wonderful Life" - feature someone 
trying to "earn their wings" and become a full-fledged angel. Invariably,
these people are described in the movie as having been human and now they are 
trying to become an angel. That idea makes for touching stories, but they
are way off base according to God's word.

The Bible teaches that angels are created beings, and that when God made us, He 
made us "a little lower than the angels." We are told that angels are 
"ministering
spirits" and God's word is full of examples of angels delivering messages for 
God or otherwise acting on God's behalf. Angels announced the birth of Jesus
and were the first to tell the news of the Resurrection. People don't become 
angels when they go to heaven, but sometimes, angels apparently do pose as
people.

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One of the most interesting passages of scripture concerning angels is found in 
Hebrews 13:2 - "Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some
people have entertained angels without knowing it." It is clear from this 
passage that sometimes God sends angels "undercover," if you will, and they 
interact
with people without their knowing.

Makes you wonder... have I ever interacted with an angel? 

There was an instance in my family's life recently where the persons involved 
could easily have been "angels unaware." A little over a week ago, I put my
daughter on a plane bound for Swaziland. She flew from Atlanta to Amsterdam - 
where she had a three hour layover - and then from Amsterdam to Johannesburg.
She was to have a nine hour layover in Johannesburg, but she figured she would 
just take a nap there. When she arrived in Johannesburg, she was told the
airport would be closing at midnight and that she could not stay in the airport.

There is very little that strikes fear in the heart of a father more than to 
get a call from your baby girl - who is 6,000 miles away from you at the moment
- and she is in tears and saying she doesn't feel safe. I have never felt more 
helpless in my life. The only thing I could do is pray that God would protect
her and send her help.

Over the next several hours, God sent a succession of people to her - just at 
the right time - who helped her get safely to the lobby of a nearby hotel
and then to keep her company and even provide for her physical needs by making 
hot chocolate for her.

Certainly it is unlikely that those people were angels. It is far more likely 
that God moved in those people's hearts to help a young lady who was in a
strange place, and was tired and scared. But isn't it great to know that God 
will summon the needed resources - human or angelic - in response to the prayers
of His people? 

Psalm 91 says, "If you make the Lord your refuge, if you make the Most High 
your shelter, no evil will conquer you; no plague will come near your home.
For he will order his angels to protect you wherever you go."

Alan Riley

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