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WHEN LOVE ISN’T LOVE

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, January 2, 2025 – One of the most startling scenes in the Bible is when Jesus turns on Peter and thunders: Get thee behind me, Satan! You value the things of man, not the things of God. We can only imagine Peter’s confusion when Jesus came out with that. And what had Peter done to earn the rebuke? He’d offered to defend and protect Jesus to the death. But instead of gratefully acknowledging Peter’s (seemingly) generous offer, Jesus attacked it and revealed it for what it was – inspired by Satan.

I like this scene because it unflinchingly exposes the misapplication of love. Far too many Christians falsely believe that “love is love” and as such takes precedence over all other human interactions. They are taught by their pastors to love selflessly, illogically, persistently, and yes, even aggressively, including where their love is not welcome. They are taught to love in all cases and under every circumstance, but is that really what Jesus taught his followers to do?

I would argue “no”. Jesus taught us to be obedient to God in all cases and under every circumstance and showed by his example what obedience looks like. In the scene referenced above, Peter responded with misapplied love rather than responding with obedience to God. Jesus was in the process of revealing the prophesied and God-ordained trial he had to undergo, but all Peter heard was that Jesus would suffer, and he wanted to protect Jesus.

How many times have we done that in the course of “being Christian”? We think we’re doing the right thing by wanting to protect people from their trials, but in trying to protect them, are we valuing the things of God or the things of man? Are we in fact acting as emissaries of Satan rather than of Jesus?

As born-again believers, we’re called to love our enemies. It is the highest calling of any human. But loving your enemies means praying for them and blessing them; it doesn’t mean forcing your unwelcome affections on them. You don’t tell your enemies you’re praying for them and blessing them; you just pray for them and bless them where they can’t see or hear you doing it. You do it in secret, like Jesus advised. That is genuine spiritual warfare.

Christians can be the most insufferable and creepy people on the planet when they go around parading their “love” and forcing it on people who don’t want it. What good is it to tell people that God loves them if those people hate God or don’t believe he exists? The number one reason why I despised Christians when I was an atheist is because they tried to push their beliefs on me. I didn’t push mine on them, but they insisted on pushing their beliefs on me. Their pushiness didn’t make me a believer. They thought they were doing something good by “sharing” and preaching, but all they were doing was making me despise them and their message even more.

Jesus emphasized that the first Commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. We are to treat others as we would want to be treated and to pray for and bless even our enemies, but all our love goes to God. All our obedience goes to God. That is the first and greatest Commandment.

Jesus didn’t go around forcing his love on people; he healed those who came to him for healing and taught those who came to him to learn. There is not one verse in the Gospels where Jesus is seen shouting “God loves you!” to random strangers. If Jesus didn’t do it, neither should we.

If you don’t want to be rebuked like Peter, you need to value the things of God, not the things of man. Love God and be fully obedient to him. If God has ordained someone for a trial, let them go through that trial. If God has ordained you to help someone, help them.

Only by giving all your love and obedience to God will you know when to openly love and when to step back.

NEVER ALONE

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, January 1, 2025 – This is a difficult discussion to have, mainly because not everyone agrees with these sentiments, and some are violent in their disagreement. Worldly Christians in particular bristle at the teaching and accuse me of misapplying scripture. But it’s not a misapplication of scripture to say that our relationships in this world should be the same kind of relationships that Jesus had. It’s not a misapplication of scripture to say that we should live as Jesus lived. It’s a teaching, not a misapplication of scripture. It’s a teaching.

If we read the lines and between the lines of scripture, we can clearly see the kind of relationships Jesus maintained and sought during his ministry years. First and foremost, it didn’t include the kind of relationships that worldly Christians consider their core emotional touchstones. Jesus did not have a good relationship with his immediate family. They didn’t believe that he was the Messiah and even tried to stop his ministry when he lived in Capernaum. In response to their disbelief, Jesus kept them as arms’ length. He didn’t despise them. He didn’t reject them. He didn’t curse them. He saw them as a trouble point and so treated them accordingly.

He also, as far as we know, didn’t maintain any friendships with childhood friends in Nazareth or with anyone from Nazareth. The siblings Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, along with a few of the better-known female followers, appear to be Jesus’ only friends outside of his disciples, and his disciples he met only after he started his ministry work. John the Baptist he knew because he was his cousin, but how close they were is debatable. Jesus, of course, knew everything he needed to know about John, but John was somewhat on the fence about the messiahship of Jesus. At times he seemed to believe, while at other times he seemed to doubt. This waffling kept John and Jesus at a distance from one another.

Jesus had no close relationship at all with anyone in established religion. In fact, the religious powers-that-be were Jesus’ worst enemies, just as today they are ours. Anyone who receives a salary for preaching is not your friend. There are zero exceptions to this rule.

The humans we choose to be close to during our time on Earth should reflect the kind of choices Jesus made. Jesus’ choices should guide ours. Being friendly with someone is not the same as being friends, any more than sharing a meal with someone is indicative of closeness. We should never reject people because they’re not born-again. Jesus didn’t reject his family, even when they refused to accept him as the Messiah. He didn’t reject them, no, but he also didn’t spend much time with them, and he didn’t reveal much of himself to them.

Like Jesus, we can only have close relationships with people who are fully committed believers and have accepted Jesus as the Messiah. We can be friendly and spend time with people who are not believers, but we have to be careful what we say to them. They may come across as supportive and sympathetic, but consciously or not – intentionally or not – they will one day betray us. One way or another, they will betray us. Scripture is very clear about that.

It’s better in the end to be alone than to have false friends, just as it’s better not to marry and not to have children. These teachings are directly from scripture. I thank God every day that I don’t have a spouse or a child. I thank God every day for the vast Heaven of believers who are my family and friends in the spiritual realm. Being alone as a born-again believer doesn’t mean one is actually alone. I’m never alone.

If you’re born-again, you know what I mean.

GORGE ON GOD

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, January 1, 2025 – It’s a hazard of the prophet trade always to see things in a negative light. The positives are there, too, but only as an afterthought, as something in the hazy distant future. To most real prophets, we are never in the positive in the here and now. We are in the negative and trending deeper into the negative.

That’s one of the ways you can discern a false prophet from a real one. A false prophet will almost always paint a rosy picture of the near future. The messiah is coming! The rapture is coming! Our deliverance is coming! A real prophet will tell you things are bad and about to get far, far worse.

Sure, they’ll get better some day, but only for a very few.

And not here on Earth.

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Isaiah 22:12-13 is one of those passages that haunt me this time of year. People gorge themselves as if they’re starving and goad you to do the same. I have known what it is to go without food and the strangest part of it was that even when I was given food, it was never enough. I was still hungry. I could eat to the point of vomiting and still be hungry. That’s how it is when you perceive at a sub-conscious level that you don’t have enough to live on. Your mind tricks you to keep on eating to prepare for the dearth. It’s a survival mechanism.

I think that’s why the poor these days are almost always fat. The rich are skinny and the poor are fat. It’s a rare poor person who’s skinny, unless they’re also a drug addict or living in Africa. It used to be that the rich were fat and the poor were skinny. That’s how you could tell who had wealth and who didn’t. Now the rich are skinny mainly because they take appetite suppressants or overexercise or stick their fingers down their throats to vomit up what they couldn’t stop themselves from eating. Because even the rich feel like they’re starving. Underneath their smug self-imposed exercise regimes, they’re constantly hungry, only they don’t know for what.

We feast on food when we should be feasting on God. Isaiah 55:1-2 explains what we should be doing. We should let our soul delight itself in fatness. We should be gorging and feasting on God and his Word, not on food and this world. Jesus invited us to feast on him not in a physical or metaphorical or even metaphysical sense, but in a spiritual sense. Jesus invited us to live Isaiah 55:1-2 while also living Isaiah 22:12, with no contradiction.

The point of this article is to get you to live these verses deeper. You can never have too much God. Gorge yourself on God and you’ll move farther and farther from the feasts of this world and from the need to participate in the feasts of this world. You won’t have to consciously remove yourself; it will happen as a natural (or better said, supernatural) consequence.

Gorge on God. Weep and mourn for the passing of this world, but gorge on God.

IT BEGINS WITH FORGIVENESS

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, December 30, 2024 – It begins with forgiveness – not with the getting of it but the giving of it. That’s why it’s called ‘forgive’, not ‘forget’. You get forgiveness by giving forgiveness and only by giving it. This is a great and simple mystery that even a child can understand.

We, as born-again believers, start with forgiveness, but we don’t stop there. We dare not stop there. We don’t forgive and then later forget to forgive and let the grudges build. The worst thing we can do is let the grudges build. You’ll know they’re building because the siren song of temptation will grow louder and louder even as the Word grows fainter and fainter. That’s how you’ll know there’s unforgiveness in your heart that needs to be gone right away.

Never delay forgiving. Never say “Well, he had that coming, and maybe I’ll think about forgiving him, and maybe I’ll do it tomorrow.” I know you’d never say that, but I’m just reminding you how silly it would be even to think it, let alone say it (let alone do it [let alone teach it!]). When I say “silly”, I mean foolish, and in fact I actually mean fatal, and that in the spiritual sense: Fatal in the spiritual sense. You should never harbour any unforgiveness toward anyone for any reason, because if you do, you’re in danger of losing God’s Spirit and therefore God’s protection, in which case you’ll end up like Judas Iscariot just as fast as he ended up like that.

The world claims that “big” crimes such as murder and treason are the only ones worthy of death, but we know that these pale in comparison to the harbouring of unforgiveness. Murder and treason are birthed in unforgiveness. God can only forgive us if we forgive others first. Did you know that “forgive” is another word for “love”? Forgiveness is love in action. When you choose to forgive, you’re acting like God, you’re loving like God, and you’re being perfect like God. Jesus told us we need to be perfect as the heavenly Father is perfect, just as he told us that we need to forgive before God can forgive us.

But if, against our better judgement, we let unforgiveness build in our heart, we’ll eventually get to the point where we can no longer be forgiven. We’ll have crossed the spiritual Rubicon of the unforgiveable sin, and there’s no going back. It’s a one-way trip. We’ll be stuck on the other side with Judas Iscariot and the fallen angels and everyone who’s ever had and lost God’s Spirit, ultimately to be joined by all those who never had God’s Spirit at all. This is a dreadful place to be and there’s no escaping it because there’s no forgiveness there. No matter how much you beg or plead or cry or wail, there’s no escape: There’s only damnation.

We begin with forgiveness and end with forgiveness and continue with forgiveness all the way from our beginning to our end. There is no time and no occasion when we don’t forgive. You’re reading this because you need to be reminded. We all need to be reminded every now and then, sometimes every day, sometimes all day. We begin with forgiveness, continue with forgiveness, and end with forgiveness. Everything flows from forgiveness.

And then we get to go home.

NOT OF THIS WORLD

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, December 17, 2024 – What confused them most was his ordinariness. They didn’t expect him to be so down-to-earth, to live the way he did and to be from the place they said he was from. They didn’t know his full backstory; only a few did for the longest time (his mother hiding the details for good reason). You can’t really blame them for not knowing those details, but you can kind of blame them for seeing and not believing. I mean, what he did – all those miracles – was pretty out-there, especially for someone who otherwise appeared so ordinary. How could they see all those miracles and still not believe?

Would we also have seen and not believed?

I think I would have, initially. I think I would have seen and not believed. Like them, I would have looked for the magician’s sleight-of-hand, the crowd’s mass delusion, the scroll that unrolled to exclaim “I Want To Believe”, with a UFO hovering in the background. I would have doubted and I might even have mocked, because I did doubt and I did mock before I believed. I likely would have hung back and heckled, at least at the beginning. Hopefully only at the beginning.

And I don’t think for me it would have been a eureka moment, like it was for many of the first believers. It would not have been like a lightbulb going on or a penny dropping. I think it would have been more a case of demons throwing me to the ground, followed by a brief but violent exorcism, like it was for me in the here and now. Pride doesn’t have eureka moments. The penny never drops in a proud soul. We have to be broken, not mollified. The filth needs to be expunged by brute force, and then we can see.

The ordinariness of his followers also confuses them, even to this day. How can such an afflicted and poor people be God’s? And if they are, why is God not blessing them with the wealth of Solomon, the beauty of Esther, and the fecundity of Jacob?  Why are so many of them poor, plain, and childless? Surely their low station in life is proof that they are cursed? And why are they so happy to be “cursed”?

We’re happy because we’re blessed not in the eyes of the world but in the eyes of God. Our wealth is the priceless redemption we got from our Savior. Our beauty is the vision of our perfected body in Heaven. And our fecundity is the fruit we bear by our spiritual labours. There are no greater blessings than these, but this confession confuses them even more.

How do you explain the joys of poverty to those who crave untold wealth? How do you explain the bliss of submission to those who want to be fawned over and served? How do you explain the freedom of letting go to those who demand perpetual apologies and a land that is not just a promise but a guarantee?

His ordinariness amidst all those miracles is what gives him away, God’s suffering servant. His Kingdom is never of this world.

WHEN ONE MAN’S MESSIAH IS ANOTHER MAN’S ANTI-CHRIST

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, December 17, 2024 – They want us to believe that God is with them and that everything they do has his seal of approval, that their slaughtering comes from God and is his will. But if it did come from God, it would be like the whole Egyptian army drowned in the Red Sea or the destruction of Sodom. It would come in an instant, like spiritual rebirth. It would not drag on for years and take casualties on both sides.

When the devil does things, they’re grossly, almost comically, imperfect. He will say it’s God doing it, but you’ll know it’s the devil by its imperfection, by its awkwardness, by its drawn-out-ed-ness. When God does it, it’s done in an instant, whereas when the devil does it, it lingers. It waxes. It wanes. It never seems fully done even when he tells you it is. Even when he insists it is done and that he has achieved the unachievable. Surely God must be with this people to have achieved such an achievement!

But God does not leave you with lingering doubts, if you’re a believer. When God does something, you know it’s God who’s done it, if you’re a believer. You also know when the devil is doing something pretending to be God. This is the privilege of a believer, to know the difference. This is also the responsibility of a believer, to know the difference.

What we see unfolding before us is prophecy indeed, but not the prophecy they perceive. It’s a shame when one man’s messiah is another man’s anti-Christ, but so it goes in the realm of the Cains. If God has his hand in anything that is unfolding awkwardly and drawn-out-ed-ly before us, it is only to make an end of those who insist on calling themselves by his name but are not his. There are many now who insist on calling themselves by his name but are not his. From all sides, they call themselves by his name, but there is only one name that is above all names, and that name they either mock or spit on or reduce to a sidekick.

We stand and watch prophecy unfold. It’s a shame when one man’s messiah is another man’s anti-Christ, but so it goes. You can’t stop prophecy. They will rob, cheat, and steal and claim they have God’s authority to do so. They will slaughter and claim the same, but we know where their authority really comes from. We know who guides them.

We know what’s in their books.

When the real Messiah comes, he will come in an instant and be covered in glory, not in the blood of billions.

THE BEST GIFT YOU’LL EVER GET

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, December 15, 2024 – The “free gift” of redemption is not a ticket to Heaven. I wasn’t handed a one-way ticket to Paradise with an open departure date when I was reborn. I was given redemption through spiritual rebirth, which means I was cleansed from original sin and from my own sins via an exorcism that rid me of the spirits of the world and prepared a place within me for God’s Spirit.

God’s Holy Spirit will not live in the same soul as spirits of the world unless those spirits are first given the boot. I enabled God to give them the boot when I chose mercy instead of revenge. I did not exorcise me; God exorcised me, through his Spirit. All I did was say “yes” to his way, which then allowed him to rid me of the worldly spirits. But he first needed my agreement before he could do that. Spiritual laws are very precise.

The free gift of redemption was paid for by Jesus. I didn’t have to pay anything for it. What I got as my free gift was a squeaky-clean soul and a one-on-one relationship with God and Jesus, through God’s Holy Spirit. I instantaneously became part of God’s holy family. With God, I become his adopted daughter, and with Jesus, I became his follower and sister. These relationships grew and deepened as my faith grew and deepened, the same way a newborn’s relationships exist at birth but only gain form and depth in the mind of the child as he or she grows and matures.

What we do with our free gift – that is, how clean we maintain our souls and how well we get to know God and Jesus – determines whether or not we’ll ultimately make it home. We not only have to say “yes” to God’s way to get our free gift; we also have to keep saying “yes” and “yes” and again “yes” to God’s way all the way to the end of our time on Earth. Jesus told us that “those who endure to the end will be saved”, meaning not that we have to endure to the end of the end times, but to the end of our own personal allotted time. By enduring, Jesus meant that we need to continue to say “yes” to God’s way, regardless of the circumstances, as he clearly demonstrated through his own arrest, imprisonment, torture, and execution. If we don’t endure in God’s way to the end, as taught to us by Jesus, we won’t make it home.

There are many false prophets who claim that spiritual rebirth is a ticket to Heaven. Whether they make this claim in error or out of malice, I don’t know. I guess it depends on the individual: some make the false claim out of ignorance, while others make it out of a calculated desire to mislead. Regardless of the motivation, claiming that salvation is guaranteed by spiritual rebirth is dead wrong, as is the claim that you simply have to “believe” to be saved or be a Christian to be saved.

The free gift is indeed free, but it’s just a starting point. Though not a ticket to Heaven, redemption does put us on the path to Heaven and gives us all the help we need to get there. Think of it like this: if you’re genuinely born-again, you were fished out of stormy seas, gently lowered onto a life raft, presented with a pair of oars, and pointed toward a shining beacon that indicates land. You were also given all the supplies you’ll need to survive until you make it to land. Whether or not you choose to continue rowing toward the beacon is up to you. It’s entirely up to you.

You’re not forced to row in the direction you were pointed to and you’re not even forced to keep rowing. You can do whatever you want with your free gift. But if you are genuinely born-again, you’ll want to row toward the beacon and you’ll want to keep on rowing. You’ll want to do exactly as you were directed because you can’t imagine doing otherwise (because you’ve done the “otherwise” before you landed in the lifeboat, and you know where it leads).

The gift of redemption is free to those who choose God’s way, but admission to Heaven requires persevering in God’s way to the end. We must never presume that we’ll make it to Heaven; hope for it, yes, long for it, always, strive for it, you betcha, but presume it, never, as only “those who endure to the [very very] end will be saved,” and we’re not there yet.

Redemption and everything that goes with it is the best gift you’ll ever receive during your time on Earth. What you choose to do with your free gift will determine your eternity.

DADONAI

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, November 30, 2024 – Jesus isn’t called “Jesus” in Heaven. He also isn’t called “Yeshua” or “Isho” any of the other variations of “Jesus” in different languages that people around the world use to call on him. Scripture says that Jesus has a whole different name in Heaven that cannot be known to us while we’re still on Earth. We’re supernaturally unable to know Jesus’ heavenly name while we’re still here, though I’m guessing Jesus will share his heavenly name with us if and when we make it home.

We also have different names in Heaven. Those names are the ones that are written in the Book of Life, not the names that we go by now on Earth. The names we go by now will be forgotten by us when we get to Heaven. No-one is called “Mary” in Heaven (just like no-one marries in Heaven). No-one is called “John” or “Judas”. All the heavenly names are unique and one-of-a-kind, and no-one on Earth is ever called by any of those names. Heavenly names are for use in Heaven and Heaven only.

When heavenly beings come to Earth, like the angels, we call them names that they don’t have in Heaven. The names that angels call themselves here are not their heavenly names. Like with us, their heavenly names are used in Heaven only. On Earth, they may be known as “Gabriel” or “Michael”, but not in Heaven. In Heaven, they’re called something else altogether.

The language spoken in Heaven is also entirely different from any language on Earth. That’s why our names will be different in Heaven – they’ll be in a different language. Everyone in Heaven speaks the one heavenly language, including the animals. When I say “speak”, I mean communicate. You don’t necessarily have to speak in Heaven to communicate. The main form of communication in Heaven is thought transfer, which is similar to what we call “telepathy” on Earth. You can speak openly in Heaven, but most of the communication is by thought transfer, though even “thought transfer” is a clumsy way of describing heavenly communication. It’s more an instantaneous “knowing” than a process of transfer from one being to another.

God, of course, is not known as “God” in Heaven. That name is not used with him there. None of the names we’ve been told to call God are used in Heaven. We’ll forget all of them if and when we make it home, and we’ll call God by a different name. He’ll still be our heavenly Father, though. The relationship we have with him now – Father and child – lasts forever.

And our relationship with Jesus will be as a friend. That’s why Jesus told us, just before he went home, to call us his friend. All the beings in Heaven are friends, other than for God, who is everyone’s Father. So, in Heaven, we’re all friends and all children of God.

Being a friend is a much higher and more intimate calling than being a brother or sister. You might not be friends with your brother or your sister, but they’re still your brother or sister. You don’t have to be friends with your brother or your sister – you can even be their sworn enemies – but you have to be friends with your friends. Other than for the Father/child relationship we’ll have with God, everyone is friends in Heaven, and there are no unfriendly friends like on Earth. There are no phony friends or back-stabbing friends in Heaven. Just genuinely friendly friends, forever.

I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to get home. Earth holds very little pleasure for me in comparison to what I know is waiting for me in Heaven, if I make it there. Don’t get me wrong – I’m not knocking Earth; it has its good points (the godly God-made ones), but Earth is as nothing compared to Heaven. You’ll see what I mean, if and when you make it Home.

GOD’S HOLY ANGELS

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, November 27, 2024 – Earlier this fall, God had me attend church services again, and to my credit I at least didn’t storm out like the last time God sent me. This time, he mostly had me sit at the back and talk to him (pray) and read the Bible. Sometimes he moved me closer towards the front and told me to listen to the minister for a while. In one of my listening sessions, a minister mused about whether he’d ever seen an angel.

This got me thinking about my own encounters with God’s holy angels and about what Jesus says about angels – namely, that we’ll be like them if and when we make it to Heaven. And then I started thinking about all the times in the Bible where angels appear, and the circumstances of their appearances, and whether they appear as humans or in glory. This got me digging deeper into each of the angelic appearances in scripture, and before I knew it, God had me writing this article.

We know from scripture that we’re not to call on angels or to worship them. We’re also not to pray to them or obsess over them or be unduly curious about them. But we should be knowledgeable about them, since, as Jesus promised, we’re going to be like them if we make it to Heaven. This and this only (what Jesus said) is what drives me to want to know about angels. Note that I’m talking here about God’s holy angels; the fallen ones are not our concern.

Below is a list of the main characteristics of God’s holy angels. All this information comes either from scripture, from my own or others’ personal experience with angels, and from God and Jesus teaching me about them.

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SUBMISSIVE TO GOD: God’s holy angels are 100% submissive to God. Their complete submission to God means that God’s Spirit can work powerfully through them. God directs them, is the source of their supernatural strength, and enables them to perform miracles. During our time on Earth, we likewise learn to let God direct us, be the source of our strength, and enable us to perform miracles. In fact, you could say that since our rebirth, everything we’ve done revolves around learning how to be more and more submissive to God. This is how we’re preparing to be “like the angels”.

ANGELIC BODIES: God’s holy angels can appear to us in their glorified (heavenly) form or in human (earthly) form. The specific form they take depends on their mission and the message God wants to convey. Interestingly, holy angels never appear as females, whether in glory or in human form, despite their popularization in modern culture primarily as females. When in human form, holy angels always appear as males. When in heavenly form, they are neither male nor female but appear to have more the characteristics of a male due to their imposing size, lack of breasts, and obvious strength. God’s holy angels in their glorified forms are breathtakingly beautiful, whereas in human form, they can be quite ordinary looking. By ordinary, I don’t mean unattractive, I just mean they don’t have attention-getting looks. That’s because they don’t want to draw attention to themselves. That’s not why they’re here. They’re also relatively low-key in manner when they’re in human form, at least the angels I’ve encountered are. In their glorified form, the angels are anything but low-key.

BFFs: If you’re born-again, God’s holy angels are your friends. This doesn’t mean you can call on them or hang out with them on a whim; it just means they’re not your adversaries. When God or Jesus sends them to you, they come to help you by doing precisely what they’ve been instructed to do. Only if you make it to Heaven will the angels be your friends in the fullest sense of the word, and forever. It’s comforting to think that we already have angel friends waiting for us in Heaven.

NOT ON CALL: Despite being our friends, God’s holy angels will never come to us if we call on them. They are not at our beck and call. They do not take orders from us. They only do what God or Jesus expressly sends them to do. Fallen entities, on the other hand, are eager to take orders from us, but they do so with the intention of eventually turning the circumstances against us. At no time and in no way will demons do anything for our ultimate benefit. Their mission is to tempt and spiritually destroy us, not help us. Do not ever call on angels. Do not pray to them, do not worship them, do not adulate them. If you call on angels, you’ll get demons. NEVER CALL ON ANGELS. I cannot stress that enough.

ENTERTAINING ANGELS: When God’s holy angels appear to us in human form, we won’t know at the time that we’re interacting with (or as the Bible puts it, “entertaining”) angels. This knowledge will be supernaturally withheld from us. Only afterwards will God (sometimes) let us know that we had an angel encounter. We can see this in Abraham’s interactions with the “men” who were on their way to Sodom, just before its destruction.

I’ve had interactions with angels a few times (that I know of) since my rebirth. You can ask God to let you know if someone you’ve encountered was an angel, and he’ll tell you, if he thinks you need to know. Interestingly, I’ve been mistaken for an angel on a few occasions, just by sitting silently at the back of a room or a church and praying. The people who mistook me for an angel were very disappointed to find out afterwards that I was only human.

INTERVENERS: God sends his holy angels to assist people on Earth, including sending them to intervene in situations or try to prevent people from falling for a temptation. I’ve had this happen a few times, where a “man” seemingly randomly showed up and interjected himself into a conversation or confrontation I was having, and then quickly disappeared. Again, at the time, I had no idea that the intervening stranger was an angel; it was only afterwards that God revealed it to me. I remember one instance in particular, where the angel was pleading with me to soften my harsh treatment of someone, and I can still see the deep sadness in his eyes when I refused to back down. I remember wondering at the time why a stranger would be so invested in the argument I was having (it didn’t appear to have anything to do with him) and I wished afterwards that I’d listened to him. But I didn’t listen to him, and I paid the price spiritually.

HIGHLY INTELLIGENT: Angels get all their power from God through his Holy Spirit, so they have an enormous breadth of knowledge and depth of wisdom that humans cannot rival. Even AI is hard-pressed to keep up with God’s holy angels and in fact can’t, as whatever God knows, his angels can be informed of, and God knows everything, past, present, and future. Still, there are some limits to the knowledge granted by God to his holy angels. For instance, the angels don’t know exactly when the tribulation will start or the world will end. Only God knows that.

NOW YOU SEE ‘EM, NOW YOU DON’T: God’s holy angels have an uncanny habit of showing up suddenly and just as suddenly disappearing. They do this whether they’re in their glorified or human form. They don’t send you their calling card and let you know they’re on their way; they’re just there and then not. It’s a good habit for us to emulate, being exactly where we need to be when we’re needed, and not being in the way when we’re not. This is a habit we can only form by being fully submissive to God and doing exactly as he says when he says to do it.

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These are some of the main characteristics of God’s holy angels. There are many more, of course, some of which I know but most of which I assume I don’t. As I mentioned above, I only know what scripture informs me, what God and Jesus tell me, what I learned from encounters with angels myself, and what I’ve learned from other people’s encounters. Have you learned anything about holy angels that God’s given you the go-ahead to share with us? If so, let us know in the comments below!

THE PREACHER

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, November 27, 2024 – The greatest preacher I ever knew never stood before any congregation. She didn’t have a YouTube channel or a TV show, and she never solicited donations. She had no degree nominals after her name, not having attended Bible college or even high school. I think she only went as far as Grade 7.

I never saw her with a Bible in hand, yet I know she had a Bible – a big heavy expensive leather-bound one with glossy pictures. She kept it on a table next to her bed. But more important than having a Bible, this preacher knew and loved God as her Father and Jesus as her Lord and Savior. She was unshakeable in her faith, though she never said as much. She never said: “I believe.” She never said: “I’ve accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior.” She never said: “My faith is strong enough to move mountains.” She didn’t have to say those things because she preached them by her deeds and showed firsthand what loving your neighbours and your enemies looks like in real life. She didn’t preach the Gospel in words; she didn’t have to. She preached the Gospel by living it.

Of those of us who were blessed to know the preacher, we all knew she was a believer. She never hid her faith in God from anyone. But not all of us (at the time) shared her beliefs, and some of us mocked her for them. Truth be told, some of us tormented her for them, but she never returned fire with fire. She never told us we would burn in hellfire for all eternity, though certainly that was in the cards for us and would have been justly earned. She never tried to scare us into believing or warn us into believing or bribe us into believing or harass us into believing. The preacher simply lived her beliefs so that she and the Gospel were one and the same, like Jesus and the Gospel were one and the same and like all true believers eventually are one and the same with the Gospel, if they stay the course. I rejected the Gospel at the time, and so I rejected the preacher.

And yet, when I was born again, this preacher is the first person I told, because I knew that she was the only person who would not only genuinely care what had happened to me but would also understand what had happened. She’d only known me up to that point as an atheist but had never tried to force-feed me God’s Word. And then she knew me as a believer, and we became friends.

The greatest preacher I ever knew was my grandmother, my mother’s mother. I learned from her what sharing the Gospel with unbelievers means, and it almost never involves words. Here’s what it involves: Patience. Giving without expecting anything in return. Loving without expecting to be loved in return. Being kind to the unkind and gracious to the rude. Being ever-thoughtful and ever-cheerful. Keeping silent in the face of attacks, even biting your tongue if necessary. Speaking only kindly of the unkind and holding nothing against anyone. Being patient, and again being patient. And never ever giving up hope, no matter how bleak the prognosis.

If you look closely at these characteristics, you’ll see how they align perfectly with the Gospel message. The greatest preacher I ever knew preached the Word without saying a word about the Word.

This is how we need to preach.