How do we know when an angel story we hear today can be believed?
Give it the Bible test.
#1 Is the story consistent with what we know of God’s character and God’s Word?
#2 Does it support or contradict what is said elsewhere in God’s Word? Does it add to it?
The book of Revelation, chapter 22, verses 18-19 says this:
“I
warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book. If
anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues described
in this book. And if anyone takes words away from this book of
prophecy, God will take away from him his share in the tree of life and
in the holy city, which are described in this book.”
#3 Is it consistent with what the Bible tells us about the messages and ministries of angels?
· Is the person claiming to see or hear from angels a believer in Jesus?
o Hebrews 1:14 “Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation?”
o We
read of a number of examples where known believers in Christ on their
deathbed have sat up and said they saw Jesus and His angels coming to
get them before they died.
o These stories can be believed because they are consistent with what Bible says about angels coming for believers at death.
o But
if someone without a relationship with Jesus says they have had the
experience of seeing an angel, it's good to be cautious. Either that
person’s experience with lead them to faith in Jesus, or they just might
be untrue.
· Remember that Satan was an angel himself. He is a deceiver and the "father of lies".
o In 2 Corinthians 11:14, the Apostle Paul says: “Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.”
o Satan
would love to lull those who do not know Jesus into complacency about
their eternal destiny with visions of angels that might give comfort to
those who have no eternal comfort apart from Jesus.
#4 Is the message and/or the ministry of the angel glorifying to God or to the angel himself? The primary ministry of angels is to worship God and bring Him glory.
If someone claims to have heard from a personal angel guide giving his own advice or guidance – be suspicious.
Is
the person relating the appearance giving glory to God, or to the angel
and his message? An angel would never give a message inconsistent with
the Word of God already given.
Satan
would love to get our eyes off the worship of God and onto something
else – like angels, or anything else that takes the place of God.
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