Angelic Host
They are ministering spirits...
Angels
The other morning i got up earlier than usual and came into the room i do a majority of studying in an was turning on lights and fixing my chair i sit in, just usual everyday routine, and i heard humming outside my window it was beautiful, i searched and searched for the song i was hearing, keep in mind it is totally quiet at our home, but the music drifted away. Shocked at hearing this i ask my husband when he got up to walk around outside in the dark and he didn't see anything. I have not heard it since then, but we believe it was an angel of the Lord.
I believe in My spirit we are going to start not only hearing, but seeing angelic visitations as the days draw closer. We do not worship angels, we worship only God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. We believe God is now using angels to minister to us. We all have angels around us, but also demonic spirits too, so always be careful not to be fooled, God says in His word test the spirit rather they be of God or not.
Knowing we have our heavenly angels around ask in the name of the Lord to send your angels to do battle for you in the spirit realm, to hasten your answer to prayers, to keep you safe, to war on your behalf, whatever your needs be.
Ask God the Father to increase angelic activity in your life.
God sent His angels to do wonders and miracles for us. (Exodus 23:21)
Angels are ministering spirits they are to help us operate in the unseen day by day. Do not let your angels just sit when God has assigned them to you, they wait on you to release them to bring about changes according to the Words spoken out of your mouth that align with the Bible. Also thank the Lord for your angels assigned to you that accompany you daily, and His angels from on high that continually go to and fro from Heaven to earth.
Angels.
The unnamed angels who appear most often in Scripture carry out a variety of tasks—all designed to serve God…
- Worship and praise of God—This is the main activity portrayed in Heaven(Isaiah 6:1-3; Revelation 4-5).
- Messengers—They serve as messengers to communicate God’s will to men. They helped reveal the law to Moses (Acts 7:52-53), and served as the carriers of much of the material in Daniel and Revelation.
- Guiders—Angels gave instructions to Joseph about the birth of Jesus (Matthew 1-2), to the women at the tomb, to Philip (Acts 8:26), and to Cornelius (Acts 10:1-8).
- Providers—God has used angels to provide physical needs such as food for Hagar(Genesis 21:17-20), Elijah (1 Kings 19:6), and Christ after His temptation (Matthew 4:11).
- Protectors—Keeping God’s people out of physical danger, as in the cases of Danieland the lions, and his three friends in the fiery furnace (Daniel 3 and 6).
- Deliverers—Getting God’s people out of danger once they’re in it. Angels released the apostles from prison in Acts 5, and repeated the process for Peter in Acts 12.
- Strengtheners and Encouragers—Angels strengthened Jesus after His temptation (Matt 4:11), encouraged the apostles to keep preaching after releasing them from prison (Acts 5:19-20), and told Paul that everyone on his ship would survive the impending shipwreck (Acts 27:23-25).
- Answering prayer—God often uses angels as His means of answering the prayersof His people (Daniel 9:20-24—Gabriel sent to Daniel; 10:10-12—Michael sent to Daniel; Acts 12:1-17—Peter released from prison).
- Caring for believers at the moment of death—In the story of Lazarus and the rich man, we read that angels carried the spirit of Lazarus to “Abraham’s bosom” when he died (Luke 16:22).
- Executioners—Angels are sometimes used by God to punish sin. An angel of the Lord went forth and smote an Assyrian camp (2 Kings 19:20-34)—“behold, they were all dead corpses.” A destroying angel was sent, but later withheld, to punish David for his vanity [pride] in taking a census of the great number of his people. At the time of Moses and the Exodus, the Egyptian firstborn where killed by the destroyer.
- Ministers to the children of God—“Are they [angels] not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for those who will inherit salvation?” —Hebrews 1:14 (NASB). The verb “minister” means to attend to the needs of someone.
We as a body of believers need to access the Power of Spoken Words and Prayers, so we will begin to see a Mighty move of God manifested.