2016-06-30
This article is adapted from a sermon delivered at Marble Collegiate Church.

Years ago, my family and I enjoyed a wonderful vacation in Italy. We spent two weeks crisscrossing the country. At the end of our trip, we did something very special. We visited the house where my father was born in a little town called Ciegli, near Bari.

As I stood before that house, I visualized my father as a child, playing in the street. Then I imagined his mother leaning out one of the windows, calling him for dinner, just as my mother had done for me.

After visiting that house, we went to find the summer home of my father's family. We drove out into the countryside and got lost. After searching for an hour and a half, I was still making many wrong turns down many wrong roads. It was getting late, my family was impatient, and I felt a growing desperation. I didn't know what to do. Then I recalled something I had learned from Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. I said to my family, "I need a few moments to be quiet while I figure this out."

I stopped the car and worked to relax my mind and my body. I spent two or three minutes getting centered in that place of stillness within, and then I addressed my father with my inner voice.

"Daddy," I said, "please show us the way to the house."

In a second, my inner voice answered, "Go down the road about a half mile. There's a driveway. Turn left." I followed those directions, and there was the house.

For me, those events seemed so simple and natural at the time. But when I thought about them later, I realized that, in that instant, I had experienced the intersection of this earthly experience and a higher realm. It was a supernatural moment for me.

For years, I believed that the voice I heard was my father's. But I have since come to believe that the presence that interceded on our behalf that night was probably a guardian angel. Because, hear me, angels are for real.

Even most skeptical people believe our earthly life is not all there is. We know there's another level of reality, another dimension, a spiritual dimension. If you have trouble accepting that idea, think about radio waves. We know there are radio waves, even though we can't see them, touch them, or feel them. Like radio waves, a spiritual wavelength also exists. When we tune into it, extraordinary things happen.

Angels are the messengers from this other dimension. Think for a moment about the wonder of the nativity. One day, a young woman named Mary was astounded when an angel appeared and told her she was to bear a child and that child was going to make an enormous difference in the world.

Months later, angels appeared to shepherds in a field. They were scared, and the angel reassured them by saying, "Don't be afraid. I've got good news for you. Not far from here, in the city of David, a savior has been born, who is Christ the Lord."

When Jesus's work was nearly done, he was praying in the garden of Gethsemane. He knew that the next day would bring an agonizing death on the cross. Jesus felt abandoned by friends--even by His God--and in desperation He cried out, "Father, if you are willing, let this cup pass from me. Not my will, but let yours be done." Then the Bible tells us: "An angel came from heaven and gave him strength."

At Easter, the two Marys went to the tomb to pray. The Bible says that an angel rolled away the stone. When the women saw that Jesus was not there, the angel told them: "Don't be afraid. He's not here. He is risen." Again an angel came bearing momentous news.

Are angels still around? Are they here with us in this church?

I know they are. Over many decades, countless prayers have been said here and I believe our walls still hold the power and faith contained in all of them. Only last year, two women were sitting in our balcony. One was a church member; the other was here for the very first time. As the visitor was listening to the choir, she thought she saw something out of the corner of her eye. She looked again, and thought she saw the wings of an angel. She turned away, then turned back again, and the wings were still there. She turned to her friend and said, "Do you see what I see?"

The other woman said, "Yes. I see an angel."

About a dozen years ago, I was about to marry a certain middle-aged couple. Some people said, "Don't do it, Arthur. This marriage is not going to work; it's the wrong thing."

Yet the wedding was very uplifting. After the service, a man who had been sitting in the back of the church came forward and said, "Arthur, did you notice anything different about that service? Did you feel any special presence?"

"No, why?" I asked.

"During the entire ceremony, a group of angels was hovering over you and the wedding party."

Years later, that man and woman remain wonderfully happy in their marriage. I believe their happiness is due to the angelic presence in their lives.

I also know there is a connection between prayer and angels. I once read: "When you pray for someone else, an angel goes and sits on that person's shoulder."

Not long ago, I heard a wonderful true story from a friend. A missionary, on furlough from his assignment in Africa, was visiting his family in Michigan. While there, he preached a sermon in his home church, which was supporting his missionary work.

He talked about the small field hospital where he worked. Every other week, he had to make a two-day bicycle trip to a nearby city to obtain supplies, medicine, and cash. On one of his trips, he witnessed a fight between two young men. One of them was injured and the missionary went to him. While treating his injuries, he told him about Jesus's and God's love.


Two weeks later, when the missionary was again in the city, the same young man stopped him and said, "I want to tell you something. After you were here two weeks ago, five of my friends and I followed you to where you were camping by the road. We knew you had money and drugs, and we intended to kill and rob you. But when we approached where you were sleeping, we saw 26 armed guards, who scared us away."

As the missionary was telling this story, a man in the congregation stood up and said, "Excuse me, but I need to interrupt you and ask a question. When was the date of that incident?" The missionary thought a moment and then told him.

The man responded, "On that day, I was going to play golf. But I had a very strong urge to pray for you. It was so compelling that I called a group of people and said, 'Meet me in the sanctuary, we have to pray for our missionary friend.' So we met here, and we prayed. Would all of you who were with me that morning stand up?"

They all stood up. And then he counted the men who were standing--10, 15, and finally 26.

So I say again, angels are for real. Give them the time. Give them the space. Heed the messages they bring from that other higher realm and they will surely serve you.

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