Your Angel Will Minister to You!
“And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.” Luke 2:9 (KJV)
Being conscious of the ministration of angels makes it easy to cooperate with them. Angels are ministering spirits sent by God to serve the children of God (Hebrews 1:7). Dear beloved, have you had any visitation of angels? As a child of God, know that angels exist, and they come in human form to do the commission of God. The opening Scripture reveals the ministration of angels at the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; the shepherds were visited specially by angels to break the good news of God’s salvation to humanity. Jesus was born and there was joy in heaven and that joy was shared with humanity. This shows how God loves us and always wants to share what He has with us (John 3:16). Thus, let us also love and share with one another; as we do that, we will experience the visitation of angels (Hebrews 13:2). Hallelujah! Dear beloved, what do you want your angel to do for you? Apostle Peter experienced this visitation and he thought he was having a vision until the angel left after delivering him from prison (Acts 12:7–11). Beloved, angels are working for you every day because you are a child of God. You can instruct them in the name of Jesus Christ to do a specific assignment for you and God will sanction your prayer. Since there is a personal angel assigned to every child of God, be conscious of this and cooperate with Him so that you can experience more of their work in your life (Matthew 18:10). Hallelujah! Glory to God.
Prayer Point: My faithful and loving Father, thank You for the ministration of angels in my life. Please give me a deeper insight into the ministration of angels, cooperate with them, and instruct them to carry out specific assignments for me in Jesus’ name. Amen!
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Your Angel Will Minister to You!
“And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.” Luke 2:9 (KJV)
Being conscious of the ministration of angels makes it easy to cooperate with them. Angels are ministering spirits sent by God to serve the children of God (Hebrews 1:7). Dear beloved, have you had any visitation of angels? As a child of God, know that angels exist, and they come in human form to do the commission of God. The opening Scripture reveals the ministration of angels at the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; the shepherds were visited specially by angels to break the good news of God’s salvation to humanity. Jesus was born and there was joy in heaven and that joy was shared with humanity. This shows how God loves us and always wants to share what He has with us (John 3:16). Thus, let us also love and share with one another; as we do that, we will experience the visitation of angels (Hebrews 13:2). Hallelujah! Dear beloved, what do you want your angel to do for you? Apostle Peter experienced this visitation and he thought he was having a vision until the angel left after delivering him from prison (Acts 12:7–11). Beloved, angels are working for you every day because you are a child of God. You can instruct them in the name of Jesus Christ to do a specific assignment for you and God will sanction your prayer. Since there is a personal angel assigned to every child of God, be conscious of this and cooperate with Him so that you can experience more of their work in your life (Matthew 18:10). Hallelujah! Glory to God.
Prayer Point: My faithful and loving Father, thank You for the ministration of angels in my life. Please give me a deeper insight into the ministration of angels, cooperate with them, and instruct them to carry out specific assignments for me in Jesus’ name. Amen!
Were you blessed by today's message? Kindly go to the comment section and share your comments, _and_ testimonies. Let's also know your challenges so that we can pray for you.
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