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Angels, my unseen secret weapon

Main Course: The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them (Psalm 34:7; cf. 91:10-11).

As heirs of salvation, God heavily guards us and has sent his angels to protect us because we are his prized possession. We have been purchased by Jesus Christ with His own blood so he heavily guards our lives and all that pertains to us (Eph 1:14; Heb 1:14). That picture looks something like what satan described to God in Job 1:10; cf. 2 Kings 6:13-17).


We can also experience a tangible angelic presence as we SPEAK THE WORD OF GOD and PRAISE OUR GOD because angels are moved and charged/energized by the word of God (Ps 103:20; 20:1-2; Heb 4:12). They can move on our behalf quickly and swiftly because they are spirit beings, not limited like human beings which means that before you call for backup, they have already answered your prayer (Is. 65:24).


As one would put a security system/gate around their house because of their valuables or maybe even buy a guard dog whose sole purpose is to guard against intruders, protect you, and create a sense of safety, so the Lord has his angels on duty 24/7 ascending and descending watching over his property - YOU (Gen 19:12). Our guardian angel orchestrates our protection meticulously (in every shape, form, and fashion) according to God's thoughts and plans for us to live long and prosper (3 Jn 2; Jer 29:11-12; Ps. 91:16).


Regardless of our state of being, our faults, weaknesses, or shortcomings, God still hastens/watches over his word in us to perform it (Jer 1:12; cf. Col:1:27b). We have an impenetrable security system wired by the blood of Jesus and nothing gets thru unless it will work together for our good... period, end of story, case closed! ...


(This post was written by request)

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