Tuesday, August 30, 2011

"Who Stands Guard Over You?"


Daniel 12:1a  "And at that time Michael, the archangel, who stands guard over your nation
will arise...."

Six years ago Rick and I went to Israel.  Before the trip I was doing a study and this is when I first discovered that God had placed Michael, the archangel to stand guard over that nation.  

It was exciting to consider that we actually knew where Michael, the archangel was and that we would soon be in his territory.  I had lots of questions...like, why did God want us to know that He had place Michael there.  And I wondered if we would sense his presence or if we would feel the spiritual battle that was taking place.  

It also made me consider all the ways that God protects His children...wherever we might be.  And I was reminded me of Elisha in 2 Kings....

The King oSyria had dispatched his army to Dothan...to destroy the people of God.  When Elisha's helper got up and got dressed he looked all around and was terrified.  He cried out to Elisha that the surrounding countryside was filled with many armies and the instruments of war .  Elisha smiled and placed his arm around his young helper and assured him, “Don’t be afraid, our army is bigger than theirs.” 

You see, Elisha could see God’s great army of angels already in place, ready to protect both him and his helper.  Elisha then prayed that God would open the eyes of his young helper, that he also might 
be able to see the hosts of protective angels there to protect hem. God answered the prayer of Elisha! The young man’s eyes were opened and as he looked around he “could see horses and chariots 
of fire everywhere on the hills surrounding the city.”  

Isaiah 55:12  ".....for the Lord will go before you 
and the God of Israel will be your rear guard."

Just as God sent His angels to protect Elisha...and God sent Michael, the archangel, to guard Israel...Today, the LORD Stands Guard over us too....For He is our Front Guard and 
our Rear Guard too.....


Standing in Him,
Sharon

No comments:

Post a Comment