Saturday, October 28, 2017

Ministering Spirits



The world is caught up in Halloween celebrations, which can range from children playing dress-up and asking neighbors for candy; to adults finding an excuse to indulge in mysterious libations and provocative, satirical or even violent costumes and fantasies; to even more sinister acts paying homage to or worshipping Satan and the evil spirits he dominates.

The Bible warns us against consulting evil spirits, as King Saul did directly when he asked the witch of Endor to communicate with the departed soul of the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel 28:7-21)), or indirectly through astrology, witchcraft, wizardry and soothsaying (2 Chronicles 33:6; Leviticus 19:31;20:6; 2 Kings 21:6; Acts 16:16-18). Today this would include such activities as consulting a horoscope, fortune teller, Ouija board, or Tarot deck, or attending a seance. Many Halloween festivities feature practitioners of these dark arts.

Scripture also warns of the power of evil spirits to inhabit the soul, spirit and body of those who leave themselves open to demonic possession, and shows the miraculous power of Jesus Christ to cast these out even when His disciples could not (Mark 5:2-19; Luke 4:41; 7:21; 8:2; Matthew 4:24; 8:16, 28-33; etc).

Thankfully, once we are saved by placing our faith in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) as the only Way to Heaven (John 14:6), we are immediately indwelled by the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 3:16). We therefore cannot be demon possessed, for He Who is in us is greater than He Who is in the world (1 John 4:4).

At Halloween and year-round, born-again Christians (John 3:3-8) should not be preoccupied with evil spirits, but we should instead thank God for ministering spirits. God sends these to minister to those who will inherit salvation, implying that they protect those who will be saved one day as well as those who already are saved (Hebrews 1:14).

Angels in Scripture communicate divine messages, such as telling the Virgin Mary that God had chosen her to give birth to His Son (Luke 1:26-38); and Abraham that his wife Sarah would conceive in her old age and he would father a great nation (Genesis 18); and Zacharias that his barren, aged wife Elizabeth would give birth to John the Baptist (Luke 1:5-25).

But in addition, God has sent angels to protect, guard and minister to His children going through trials and danger. At least at times, these angels may appear in human form. The author of Hebrews tells us to practice hospitality to strangers, for in so doing, we may be entertaining angels while unaware of their true identity (Hebrews 13:2).

God sent His angel to shut the mouths of the ravenous lions about to devour His faithful servant Daniel (Daniel 6:22), and to prevent Abraham from sacrificing Isaac as God had commanded (Genesis 22). He sent angels to comfort Jesus after He was tempted by the devil for forty days (Matthew 4:1-11), and again in the garden of Gethsemane as His emotional distress was so great on the eve of His passion that He sweated blood (Luke 22:42-44).

In my own life, I believe there were at least two instances when God sent invisible angels to protect my loved ones even before they or I were saved. When my husband Richard was renovating an old building where we would soon open our Rhapsody Ballroom, I drove there one evening with our two-year old son to see how it was coming along,

“Brendan drive!” our son exclaimed excitedly as we got in the car, trying to grab my keys. Once we arrived, I brought in my purse and keys and placed them out of Brendan’s reach on the very top shelf of a bookcase against the wall. Richard called me over to the other end of the ballroom-to-be, where he was working on the music center.

From there, we suddenly realized in horror that Brendan was climbing up the bookshelf to get the keys, about 70 feet away from the music center, and that the bookshelf was not yet fastened to the wall. Powerless to intervene in time, we watched the shelf teeter and fall to the ground with a sickening thud, with Brendan on the top shelf.

I felt his very short life flash before my eyes as we ran over, for from our vantage point it appeared that the shelf had struck him across the forehead and pinned him beneath, crushing his head. But when we reached him he was laughing and shouting “Shelf go boom!” Miraculously, my purse had slipped between the top shelf and the floor, suspending it about 1 inch from Brendan’s forehead! Surely an unseen angel had positioned my purse to protect Brendan’s head and even guided him gently to the floor!

Even though we were then unsaved and unaware of Bible teaching regarding angels, we knew enough to thank God for saving our child’s life, after we shed tears of relief and shared many group hugs!

Several years later, when we were still unsaved, Richard was renovating the separate room at the back of the ballroom, where he had exposed the ceilings to give us more height to practice overhead lifts. As he stood on the top step of a 15-foot ladder, the metal suddenly collapsed beneath him and he fell from that height onto a hard floor consisting of wood-grain flooring applied directly to cement.

Although he was severely shaken and sore, he did not hit his head, nor was a single bone broken, nor did he even suffer any sprains! We didn’t know it at the time, but this room was where our dance ministry would much later take shape, as we would choreograph to Christian music and themes under Holy Spirit guidance. I believe Satan was trying to thwart this future ministry by injuring Richard, but that God sent an unseen angel to cushion his fall. Otherwise, damage from such a fall might not only have ended our dance career, but even his life!

But sometimes God sends angels that appear in human form, ministering spirits to comfort, guide or rescue His children. Shortly after we were saved and baptized, I sang in a Christmas cantata at our church, and afterwards our family of three went for brunch at a small restaurant consisting of only several tables in a single room.

I began to chew a bite of roast beef when it suddenly slid down my windpipe and I could not speak or even breathe. I grabbed Richard’s hand and gestured my predicament. He began patting me assertively on the back, and then so forcefully that we later found indentations on my skin from the beaded jacket I was wearing. When that didn’t work, he slipped his finger into my throat to try to dislodge the meat, all to no avail.

“Oh, my God, she’s choking!” someone said. I began to realize that minutes had gone by and I still could not breathe, and that at any moment I could asphyxiate and be brain dead. Help me, Jesus! I prayed silently.

Suddenly a man I had not noticed before, of average height but muscular, with dark hair, wearing a black turtleneck and slacks, walked over to us, gently placed a hand on Richard’s arm to move him aside, and calmly said, “Excuse me.”

He reached toward me as if he were about to do a Heimlich maneuver, but the instant I felt his touch, I also felt the piece of meat slide down my esophagus, freeing my airway.

“I’m fine! I’m fine!” I cried loudly.

“Are you sure you’re OK?” Richard asked.

I hugged Richard and repeated, “Yes, I’m fine, praise God!” We immediately turned back to the man to thank him, but he was gone! We raced through the small restaurant looking for him at every table, but he was nowhere to be found inside or in the parking lot. We asked the diners if they had seen him, but no one could explain where he went or how he seemed to vanish into thin air!

As Halloween calls attention to evil spirits, let us praise God for ministering spirits, and may we be continually aware of and thankful for their presence!   


© 2017 Laurie Collett



 

8 comments:

Aritha said...

Thank you so much for this!!!

Laurie Collett said...

You're very welcome, Ariella! God bless you!
Laurie

Frank E. Blasi said...

Dear Laurie,
Like you, I don't look forward to Halloween either, although I do believe that our lousy Autumn climate here in the UK is off-putting for many children to knock on doors. I have also heard through the grapevine that Halloween is a big thing over in the USA, more so than here in the UK.
Your stories of divine intervention reminds me of an experience I once had at the most unlikely place you can think of - in the sauna.
While I was bathing, opposite me sat another bather who singled me out to say that he was Jewish. He then gave me a revelation about Israel which sent me dizzily amazed, and more important, so glorious to God. It was as if he was aware of my Christian beliefs and my long-standing interest in Israel, my past visits there, and its place in God's redemption of mankind. He then walked out of the sauna and I tried to follow him with more questions. I could not find him anywhere, neither had I ever saw him again. A visiting angel? A very attractive theory I would love to embrace, but I tend to be weary in sharing this experience to other Christians, in case it is met with scepticism.
An excellent post. God bless.

Laurie Collett said...

Dear Frank,
Halloween is huge in the US, based on sales of costumes, decor, party supplies, and public and private celebrations. I used to enjoy dressing up as a child and Trick-or-Treating, and going to parties as an adult before I was saved, but now I have no interest in it.
What an amazing testimony! Whether through an angel or a human sent to you by divine appointment, it is clear that God communicated to you in a very special way.
Thanks as always for your comment and God bless,
Laurie

Susan said...

Hi Laurie, thank you for your sweet reminders.

I have been helped supernaturally more times than I can number. Once when I was a babe in Christ, I was struggling to retain anything I read in the Bible. Nothing was sticking. I had read through the gospels and Acts of the apostles, and was at that point making my way through the book of Romans. I was in a garden of a church nearby where I worked at that time, a new age place that honoured Buddha and Krishna and who knows what else, yet there I was reading my Bible. I paused a few moments to look around at this beautiful garden and thought to myself “God, I’m reading and reading, but I cannot remember a thing of what I have read” in silent pain of this fact...and at that very moment while I was still silently praying this a woman came to me from where the people were coming out of “church” and asked me what time it was. I looked at my watch and told her and she then returned back up the path where the rest of those church members were still gathered as they slowly were leaving the building. I looked back down to continue reading and the next verse was:
Rom 13:11 And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.
Rom 13:12 The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light.

From that point on I began remembering what I was reading in the Bible.

Laurie Collett said...

What an amazing testimony, Susan! I love how God sent His messenger to warn you of the need to learn His Word, and how His Holy Spirit began teaching you as you devoted yourself to studying it. Praise God that His Holy Spirit is within every believer to lead and guide us. Thank you for your lovely comment and God bless!
Laurie

Donald Fishgrab said...

Great post, Laurie.

I suspect that God sends angels to save us a lot of times and we aren't even aware of the danger. Only occasionally do we realize what he does for us every day.

Laurie Collett said...

Thanks, Donald! I agree that He protects us daily in ways we often fail to appreciate. When we see Him face to face, I believe He will reveal all these to us and we will be amazed and thankful.
God bless,
Laurie