Saturday, October 2, 2010

"Ang Mga Anghel Sang Dios Nga Nagabantay Sa Ila Yara Permi Sa Atubangan Sang Akon Amay"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Mateo 18:1-5, 10)
Sa sadto nga tion nagpalapit kay Jesus ang iya mga sumulunod kag nagpamangkot, "Sin-o gid bala ang labaw sa tanan nga mga nasakop sa paghari sang Dios?"

Gintawag ni Jesus ang bata nga gamay kag ginpatindog niya sa ila tunga.

Dayon nagsiling siya, "Sa pagkamatuod, kon indi kamo magbag-o kag mangin pareho sa magagmay nga mga bata, indi gid kamo masakop sa paghari sang Dios.

Kay ang tawo nga nagapaubos pareho sa sini nga bata, amo ang labaw sa tanan nga mga nasakop sa paghari sang Dios.

"Kag ang bisan sin-o nga tungod sa iya pagsunod sa akon nagabaton sa bata nga pareho sini, nagabaton man sa akon.

"Mag-andam kamo nga indi gid ninyo pagtamayon bisan ang isa sa sining magagmay nga mga bata. Kay ang matuod, ang mga anghel sang Dios nga nagabantay sa ila yara permi sa atubangan sang akon Amay sa langit. 
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Meditation:  
Why does Jesus warn his disciples to "not despise the little ones?" God dwells with the lowly and regards them with compassion. His angels watch over them as guardians. "For he will give his angels charge of you to guard you in all your ways" (Psalm 91:11). God has not left us alone in our struggle "to refuse evil and to choose good" (Isaiah 7:15). The angels are his "ministering spirits sent forth to serve, for the sake of those who are to obtain salvation" (Hebrews 1:14). Scripture is full of examples of how the angels serve as messengers and protectors. When Peter was chained in prison and kept under guard, an angel woke him in middle of the night, released his chains, and brought him safely out of prison, past several guards and through locked gates. When Peter realized he wasn't dreaming, he exclaimed: "Now I am sure that the Lord has sent his angel and rescued me" (Acts 12:11). When Daniel was thrown into a den of hungry lions, an angel protected him from harm. 

John Chrysostom, a 5th century church father, compared the guardian angels to the troops garrisoned in cities on the frontiers of the empire to defend it from the enemy. Basil the Great said, "Beside each believer stands an angel as protector and shepherd leading him to life." Angels ministered to Jesus after his temptation in the wilderness and during his agony in the Garden of Gethsemane. The angels will be present at Christ's return, which they will announce, to serve at his judgment (Matthew 25:31). The angels show us that this universe is not just materialistic. The fallen angels, described in Scripture as evil spirits or devils, seek our destruction (see 1 Peter 5:8). If they cannot persuade us to disown our faith and loyalty to Christ, they will attempt to divert us from doing the will of God by distracting us with good things that weigh us down or make us indifferent towards the things of God. God gives us the help of his angelic hosts and he gives us spiritual weapons, the shield of faith and the breastplate of righteousness (see Ephesians 6:1-11), to resist the devil and his lies. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, we, too, join with the angelic choirs of heaven in singing the praises of God. Do you thank the Lord for his guidance and protection?

"Lord Jesus, you are our refuge and strength. May I always know your guiding hand and the help of your angels in protecting me from all that is evil. Give me strength of will and courage to refuse what is evil and to choose what is good."

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