To each man an angel is appointed for his care: this we can prove from the
Scriptures. “Their angels in heaven always see the face of My Father Who
is in heaven.”—Matt. xviii. 10. St. Paul says, “Are they not all
ministering spirits, sent to minister for them, who shall receive the
inheritance of salvation?”—Heb. i. 14. Fallen man needed some help, and
almighty God entrusted him to the care of the angels. Even God’s power,
God’s wisdom, and God’s mercy demand it. First of all, the power of God
demanded that the angels should not only serve Him, but serve His glory in
His creatures. God’s wisdom demanded that each human being coming into the
world should receive a guardian; for the devil has great power over us,
and we would not be able to battle against the devil or the flesh without
help. God desires to preserve His work: hence God’s mercy moves Him in
favor of the fallen or those in danger of a fall, like unto a mother full
of tenderness for her children. God gave His only Son for the redemption
of mankind; precious, indeed, then, is this human soul, if worthy to be
purchased by the blood of the Lamb; certainly precious enough, too, to be
guarded with care by a superior intelligence.
Prayer.
O angel of God, etc., etc.
Twenty‐third Day.
Not only the just, but also sinners, have guardian angels. Indeed it would
appear that sinners and infidels need them more, for the sinner is so
wayward, and yet God in His kindness wishes to bring him back to good
ways, and so the gentle persuasion of a guiding spirit is necessary. The
Scriptures do not limit the attendance of the guardian angels to those
only who are in a state of grace; therefore it is likely that even after
sin the ministering angel remains. While we are good we hardly need the
presence of a good spirit; it is when we have turned to evil that we need
that precious guide. The belief that a guardian angel attends us ought to
impress itself deeply on our minds; we are never alone, we are taken care
of by the ministers of God Our Father, and we have nothing to fear. Even
though the world has turned against us, and we are surrounded by trouble
on all sides, we are sure that this angel will bring comfort to us.
Children should be taught from their early childhood that a guardian angel
attends them; it will have a very good effect in shaping their lives.
Prayer.
O angel of God, etc., etc.
Twenty‐fourth Day.
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