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September 30, 2007 , All Souls' Episcopal Church
John 1: 47-51
It was several
years ago in an ice storm, that a man was involved in a
terrible accident on the Turner Turnpike. His car was
“totaled”, (almost twisted like a pretzel), but he was
unscathed. In the investigation, he said to a trooper with a
smile, “My guardian angel saved me.”
September 29th
is the Feast Day for St. Michael and All Angels. This
weekend we are celebrating this day and the sermon theme
will be different from former sermons. We will focus solely
on
angels
and how they, with faith, can have and want to have
eternal significance in our lives!! The Christian Church
adopted the belief in angels from its Jewish heritage and
used it to express the experience of the unseen spirit world
of guardian beings sent by God to minister to you and me.
The collect that
we have already heard says it very well. May I read it to
you again:
O
Everlasting God, who has ordained and constituted the
services of angels and men in a wonderful order; Mercifully
grant that, as thy holy angels do thee service in heaven,
so, by thy appointment, they may succour and defend us on
earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
amen
All Souls is a church of
tradition. We, who are orthodox and seek to abide by
Biblical truth, look to the past in our church history and
seek to touch the feelings and the thought processes of our
early church leaders. What do they say about angels?
During the English
Reformation, of the several festivals that appeared in the
medieval missals, this is the only feast to Angels the
reformers retained. This particular one was especially
popular in England since Michael was the patron saint of
knights. In fact, going further back in the 5th
century, a basilica was dedicated to St. Michael on the Via
Salaria………a little North of Rome……. the first church in
Italy in honor of an angel
Michael and Gabriel are the
only angels mentioned by name in the canonical books of
scripture. In an old cosmological myth accepted by the Jews,
there was recounted a rebellion of Satan and his cohorts
against God at the beginning of time, whence they were cast
out of heaven At the final struggle at the end of time,
between the forces of good and evil, Michael, the guardian
angel of Israel will lead the angelic hosts in definitive
victory over Satan, who shall ever thenceforth be excluded
from the heavenly realm. Our Epistle from The Book of
Revelation has given dramatic and vivid expression to this
story, and no one has surpassed the
poetic
grandeur of Milton’s Paradise Lost in portraying the
cosmic scope of God’s warfare against the forces of
spiritual wickedness in high places.
The name ‘angel’ literally
means ‘messenger’, whether human or non-human, though
sometimes in the Old Testament, ‘angel of the Lord’ is used
as a synonym for the Lord Himself. We see this in the
colorful story of Jacob and the ladder that went up to
heaven, in the story of Moses with the burning bush, we see
this in the story of Gideon being called to deliver Israel,
etc. The Heavenly Visitor always betrays His identity by
word or act, and in each story is at some point treated as
God.
Now……..belief in angels as
attendants upon
God’s court, ministers of His Will, defenders of God’s
people was a fairly late development in Hebrew religion. The
doctrine was
not
accepted by the Sadducees, but it
was
fostered by the Pharisees and
in general was very popular with the people. Neither Our
Lord nor the apostles
ever
questioned the existence of
angels. In fact, we heard this in today’s Gospel, and, if
you remember, angels ministered to Jesus after he was
tempted in the wilderness and, as recorded in the Gospel of
St. Matthew, Jesus said that He could pray to the Father to
have 12 legions of angels sent down.
Modern man, trained in
scientific habits of thought, are naturally skeptical about
angel-ology and tend to view the whole subject as belonging
more to the realm of poetic imagination rather than
actuality. There is, however, no necessary reason to deny
among the manifold creatures of God’s creation, there exist
spiritual beings not subject to the limitations to time and
space who serve God to His praise and our benefit in ways
beyond our imagining.
St. Francis De Sales once
said, “ Make yourself familiar with the angels, and behold
them frequently in Spirit; for without being seen, they are
present with you.” Do we believe this? Do we who are so
competent and independent and sophisticated and hi-tech feel
any need for angels? Well, my friends, I hope so. Let us not
forget that we are dealing with the mysterious…….we are
dealing with the “Heavenly Hosts”, we are dealing with what
we can not and probably should not try to categorize and
put down in black and white. God is God. We are not God
(even though at times we do try to usurp His role in
our individual lives). The heavenly hosts which sang so
joyfully that Blessed night in Bethlehem when The Son of God
was born into this world, were there for a purpose. I sense
a spontaneity here as if those angels were bursting with
such a love and joy, they could not be contained. God’s
Great Adventure was launched into time and space as it had
never been done before with a choir of angels.
So let us not forget that you
and I do indeed live among men, but we should acknowledge
that there are airy hosts, blessed spectators, sympathetic
lookers-on that see and know and appreciate our thoughts and
feelings and acts as God continually does send His
angel-messengers on errands of Eternal Grace.
Could it be that angels are
sent to “touch” us prompting us to do God’s Will. As we know
each of us has the Divine within us.
Each
of us has been created in the Image of God; it is an
integral part of our being. We are surrounded by the
infinite……there is mystery! Jesus told us this so many
times!
How each of us must be awake to the signs around us!!
A man is walking
along the concourse of a big city airport. Hundreds of
people move intently and seriously as “ships that pass in
the night” seemingly oblivious to any thing or any one other
than their own destination and purpose. The pace seems
breathless. And the man is caught up in the movement of the
crowd. But then, standing near the newsstand, was a young
woman, standing still, her arms held high, her hands moving
excitedly in the gestures of “sign language.” The man
stopped and observed, looking first at her and then in the
direction of her gestures. And, yes, across the busy
concourse, he could see, through the crowd, the young man,
arms held high above the crowd, hands moving excitedly in
his response to her. The man could see the excitement in
their eyes, the laughter in their smiles, the obvious love
in their exchange, even in this unlikely place! They were
communicating and responding to
signs
We live in a busy, fast paced,
serious, anonymous and distracted world. But God keeps
trying to get our attention and shows us signs. I feel that
He sends us angels messengers to get our attention and be
awake to God’s Will for us in every situation we encounter.
It is here in the midst of our busy world, that we should
respond: “Here I am, over here. Help me to respond to you,
O Lord”
You see, so
often you and I get “tunnel vision” and fail to shift our
eyes to what is above our personal situations.
We busily ignor God’s Signs. Too often we are satisfied
with too little. Too often we can’t comprehend the miracles
and messages in our lives because our view is too small. We
must also seek those things that are not satisfied by reason
alone. We must allow the
stirrings of
faith in
our very being!
We believe, in
faith, that Jesus Christ will come again. Perhaps God will
use St Michael and His angels in His 2nd coming
as He used angels in His 1st coming..
From the Gospel
of Mark, I read:
“And
then He will send His angels and gather the elect from the
four winds and from the ends of the earth to the ends of
heaven.”
So it is good for us as we honor St.
Michael and all angels and to realize the infinite dimension
of God’s love for us as His angels help us each day to do
His Will.
Believe in these angels!
Our Holy Scripture, our tradition
and our reason tells us that they are there!
Let us
all be awake for their signs, and allow them to fill us
and help us and defend us with God’s Heavenly Grace!!
“In the Name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit”
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