Sunday, March 23, 2014

Angels

What is your position on angels, exactly?

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  1. ANGEL THOUGHTS
    By Marlene Obie


    Strangers bearing messages and/or instructions from God,
    seen in dreams, visions and real human form,
    often not recognized as angels until they’re gone.

    Unexplainable ministering presence felt
    during times of great angst and lostness.

    Emissaries of God who nourish and support
    in the barren wilderness and shield
    during the intense fires of our lives.
    Not always leading us out, but revealing
    possible routes and survival skills.

    Our family, friends, us, and the wider circle,
    all with a bit of angel breathed into at birth,
    prompting our responses to God’s purposes
    in ways we have doubted we could.
    Rescuers in hosts of situations to offerers
    of simple physical comforts—a glass of water,
    a word of appreciation and encouragement,
    an extra minute to listen and assist.

    Challengers and cheerleaders urging us
    to get up and go and believe

    We live in the company of angels,
    filling the earth and sky with God’s love.
    Have you not felt the soft healing touch of their downy wings,
    heard their sweet songs of hope through the dark and the light
    and been challenged by their cheers to get up and go?

    “Fear not,” they say, “for the Lord is with you.”



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  2. Angels!

    When I saw this prompt I was overjoyed! I love angels! I feel we are surrounded by them, the air is lightly and sweetly full of them. They are there and will shield us and prompt us at times. Why? Because I have had an angel experience! Yes, I have!

    When I was a teen-ager and at a very critical time in my life, I was babysitting a little tiny boy for a neighbor. She had told me I could use her sewing machine when he was asleep. This was important because I had a sewing project that needed to be completed. What I didn't know was that her machine threaded very differently from the one at home and those at Home Ec class in school…

    When the baby was asleep I sat down to do my sewing, running the thread through all the hoops and eyes until it looked perfect and I began to sew. To my surprise the thread knotted and bunched and piled up and jammed the machine. I started over and the same thing happened. I began to fret and then panic as the mess became worse!

    By the time I was trying hopelessly to undo the damage there was a knock at the door. There stood a young man in a brown uniform with a Singer Sewing Machine patch on his shirt pocket and a Singer Sewing Machine van parked at the curb behind him. He asked me if I knew where such and such an address was. I pointed across a creek to another neighborhood and thought it might be there, but I asked him before he left if he could help me clear up the mess I had made. He fixed it easily and showed me how to thread it properly, then he left.

    I tried once more, following his instructions, I thought, only to have the tangles and mess begin again. This time I became frantic, knowing I had ruined my neighbor’s brand new machine. There was another knock at the door and when I answered the same young man was standing there. He took one look at my face and went straight to the sewing machine and fixed the problem again. He mentioned that he had not found the address he was looking for and left. In a state of profound relief I put the machine away and put the sewing job on hold until I could get to the one at home.

    Later I thought it strange that he should stop at just the place where I was. It was out of the way and the road was very muddy. But then he came back and rescued me again. How likely was that? I have often wondered if he was an angel sent to help me at a critical time. I think he might have been.
    Clarene Aitken
    25.3.14

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    1. Sounds like one to me!
      Marlene

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