Hebrews 1:14

Hebrews 1:14

Will angels minister to us today?

And so we are already at the last verse of chapter 1 of Hebrews. What a journey it has been! If there was any doubt about who takes centre stage in this letter, well there cannot be any longer. It is Jesus the Christ, who is presented as being equal to God His Father and far superior to any other heavenly creation or angels. 

Are angels unimportant? Is their mission of no consequence? Not at all, and the verse before us tell us why. Who will inherit salvation? It is you and me and all who believe in the sacrificial work of Jesus, it is His church. And the relationship between Jesus and the angels is now revealed, He reigns, the angels’ task is to serve. Who is it they minister to? It is all who truly believe and who will inherit the salvation of the Lord. Putting it simply, the Scripture is telling us that angels are there to serve us, at the bidding of the Lord!

We could go on and exchange endless stories or testimonies of the occasions when followers of Jesus have experienced unexpected assistance from what appear to be total strangers. In truth, these occurrences are probably far more frequent than we could ever imagine. When we think about it, there are numerous occasions in the Old Testament Scriptures when God sent His messengers to His obedient servants. Angels’ activities fill the pages of the Gospels at the birth of Christ. We know that angels attended the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost and were involved in delivering the apostle Peter from prison. Why would they not be there to guide, guard and help all those who belong to Yeshua, right up to this day? Later in this letter to the Hebrews we will read these startling words, Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it.” Hebrews 13:2. And that is the point, we should not make up doctrines and theologies about angels, they are not within human control, but they are provided (more often than we realise) by our Lord, to assist us at times when we need supernatural help. And they should not be underestimated! Hallelujah! 

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