The Warrior Angels, commonly known as the Powers, patrol and protect all that is within the cosmic fabric. They are clad in armor of blinding white light and carry swords of fire and light. The sole purpose of these angelic warriors, which includes Archangels Michael and Cassiel, is to provide Divine protection. They stand wing tip to wing tip facing outward in a circle around that which they are protecting, and using both their vambraces and swords of light deflect any and all negativity away from our sacred space. Anytime that we feel threatened by negative forces, including the malicious intentions of others, people with a strong negative vibration or attitude, dangerous situations, or even the onslaught or existence of evil, for example, we can call on them for protection for ourselves as well as for others. They will come, not one, but many, because they work as a cooperative group for the protection of all. The greater the threat or danger, the greater the number of those who come. It is important to note, however, that these angels (or any angels) will never interfere with the course of our karmic path, …show more content…
Keep me safe from all negative intrusions.”
A Message from the Warrior Angels:
We, the Warrior Angels, also known as The Powers, greet you with Love and Kindness.
Our role in your life is to protect you from great threats of harm. We watch over the lives of men and intercede when great harm visits your path.
We are one, yet we are many, and our sole role is personal protection. We wield power against evil sent against you. It is our designation to surround you with light and deflect any negative vibrations that are directed at you.
Call upon us when you feel greatly threatened by others or by circumstances that you perceive as harmful or hurtful. We come at your call, but if we foresee the damage, we come
benevolent rule of a divine Providence allays our fear of the danger of life. (p. 30)
I am no longer one of the people in the darkness. I have escaped the delusion. Through the pain in my
The Killer Angels is a historic backstory of the days leading up to the Civil War. The story is told from multiple viewpoints including Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, George Meade, and Winfield Scott Hancock. It is mentioned the Army of Northern Virginia is moving behind the Blue Ridge Mountains, and that the Army of Potomac is also moving, but is traveling very slow. This is one of the characteristics which plagued them throughout the war. Shaara gives insight to the background of both Armies. He described the Confederates as a unified group with soldiers of the same background, while the Union is the exact opposite. Its men are very divided soldiers fighting for unification. There is one similarity between the two sides which stands out more than all the others; both sides are ready for the final showdown. Shaara gives insight into this by hinting towards the conflict, yet never telling the reader directly. This causes the reader to be drawn deeper into the story anticipating what will happen next.
“We live in a completely interdependent world, which simply means we cannot escape each other. How we respond to AIDs depends, in part, on whether we understand this interdependence” Bill Clinton spoke these words to an ever-changing, and ever-accepting nation. This idea of interdependence, no matter how evident, was a concept many people In the late 80’s could not grasp. The war on AID’s first started in 1981 when the first case of aids was diagnosed in the U.S. but it wasn't until Clinton took presidency in 1993 that the nation took this epidemic to heart. For over 10 years this outbreak that killed over 70 million was overlooked by many religions and government officials that turned there heads due to the judgment they would receive when affiliating themselves with the lgbt community.
War”). Soldiers in battle would pray for protection over them and that God would deliver them a
Most people think of the Civil War as a military battle between the North and South. Without studying the subject, they do not appreciate the facts that make up this historical event. When one reads the novel, Killer Angels, the reader is given a much better perception and understanding of what actually happened during the war. Killer Angels, by Michael Shaara, is a realistic historical depiction of the great battle of Gettysburg, which left 50,000 Confederate and Union soldiers dead, wounded, or missing.
God has a guardian angels watching over us twenty-four seven. They have saved our lives more times then we know. This is a story of just one of those time God intervened in my life and saved me from significant injury.
In Module Five, Dr. Bryan Maier discusses “The Problem of Evil,” is the question of “How God can be all sovereign and all good at the same time?”. As a counselor, I can’t remember any client, who has experienced suffering, who doesn’t struggle with The Problem of Evil.” Maier reminds counselors that our role is not to provide a reason for the client’s suffering or God’s role in it because counselors cannot know the answer. The counselor’s proper response when the Problem of Evil is brought up by the client is to simply state, “I don’t know.” A caregiver’s role is not to give their opinion or to speculate what the answer may be.
I know now, Lord, why you utter no answer. You are yourself the answer. Before your face questions die away. What other answer would suffice? Only words, words; to be led out to battle against other words” (Till we Have Faces; book 2, chapter 4).
If you are new to this Blog, I started it because I happened upon Reece's Rainbow and fell in love with a little boy.
Introduction: God guides and protects us through all crisis by showing his power in faith to overcome. Sometimes we ask God “help us” or “save us” only when a crisis is present in our lives and forget
Clara Barton once said, "I have an almost disregard of precedent and a faith in the possibility of something better. It irritates me to be told how things have always been done I defy the tyranny of precedent. I cannot afford the luxury of a closed mind. I go for anything new that might improve the past" (Lewis 1). Also known at the Angel of the Battlefield during the Civil War, Clara Barton is a great heroine for her many achievements such as: establishing a free public school in Bordentown, New Jersey, tending to and distributing supplies to the soldiers in the Civil War, forming the American Red Cross.
Leonie the Strong looked at her newborn daughter with love in her heart that spilled out into her eyes and was upon her face for all to see. Her father Kevin the Unsure, loved her also and showed his love by working hard, for that was all he knew. He wished to spend more time with his family, but felt easier in the presence of the winged warriors, cooking for them day and night.
Words and deeds of prophetic women and men which challenge us to confront powers and structures of evil with justice, compassion, and the transforming power of love;
“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares…” Hebrews 13:2 – We believe in Angels! Several times in our life, Bobby and I have been visited by “strangers” who were “different.” Twice in the States this has happened, only to hear them “talking about the Lord,” and then disappearing.