Psalm 18:10  
Riding the cherubim!
  “He mounted the cherubim and flew; He soared on the wings of the wind!” What images this verse conjures up. I may never understand its full meaning, but I love the picture of a divine being, my Heavenly Father coming to my aid like a celestial super-hero; his chargers are mighty angelic beings and He soars through the sky like a colossal bird of prey.  Indeed, the super – hero genre gets its images from such ancient writings, even Father Christmas soars across the sky with his fictional reindeer! Why do people pursue fiction when, here in Scripture, is the authentic and the original? 

The cherubim are first encountered in Genesis 3 as appointed guardians of the Garden of Eden, their task is to block the way to the Tree of Life. In Exodus 25 we read that cherubim are carved out of hammered gold at the ends of the cover of the Ark of the Covenant. They were symbolic attendants marking the place of God’s enthronement in His earthly temple. Further references to these amazing beings can be found in Ezekiel 1 and 10. All we need to know at this point is that when the Lord comes to the aid of His people, He claims the attendance of powerful creatures, swift and majestic He rides, and the skies are full of His glory.  This is our God, this is our helper, of whom should we be afraid? Who can stand against us?  Who would you rather serve, the Almighty One who rides on the cherubim or an inferior fallen angel like Lucifer? 

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