In chapter one of the...
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In chapter one of the Epistle to the Hebrews the author uses scriptural citations to prove the superiority of Jesus over angelic beings. The author explains that angels are God's ministering angels. Jesus is the Son of God before whom all of heaven and earth bow in humble submission. Angels are more in vogue today than they have ever been! Movies like Michael, books such as Billy Graham's bestseller Angels: God's Secret Agents, and a whole lineup of television shows on angels fill the nightly fare of entertainment on living room screens.
Recently while my mother was a patient at the hospital, I left her bedside for a few minutes to search out the gift shop in quest of something which would brighten her spirits during the long days of hospitalization which stretched before her. An entire shelf of angelic items, from lapel pins to stuffed angels to books on angels, greeted my questing eye.
We all in the Christian faith can rejoice in Christ's ultimate superiority to any angelic being. Before the living Christ all of us come for service and worship. Let us view the many angels we see each day from angelic-embossed sweatshirts to a golden guardian angel pin worn by the clerk at the drugstore counter as symbols to us of our Lord's power and might. We too are "messengers of God" when we reach out and help our neighbor with a cheery word or a loving deed.
-- Mills
Recently while my mother was a patient at the hospital, I left her bedside for a few minutes to search out the gift shop in quest of something which would brighten her spirits during the long days of hospitalization which stretched before her. An entire shelf of angelic items, from lapel pins to stuffed angels to books on angels, greeted my questing eye.
We all in the Christian faith can rejoice in Christ's ultimate superiority to any angelic being. Before the living Christ all of us come for service and worship. Let us view the many angels we see each day from angelic-embossed sweatshirts to a golden guardian angel pin worn by the clerk at the drugstore counter as symbols to us of our Lord's power and might. We too are "messengers of God" when we reach out and help our neighbor with a cheery word or a loving deed.
-- Mills
