Ministering Messengers of the Divine

Good Will to Man

I love the Christmas Carols. I like the secular and the sacred Christmas songs. I love hearing them, singing them, and saying their lyrics. My Grandma Weigold had sheet music of Christmas songs on her piano. I loved singing as I played them. That’s where I learned “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack frost nipping at your nose.”‘

A few years ago I thought that Christmas was going to be a thing of the past. Happy Holidays was in vogue and competing for dominance. I remember thinking that it would be a shame for generations of children to not know the cheery greeting of “Merry Christmas” and was sad to think people would shamed from saying it in greeting.

I don’t have a problem with Happy Holidays, that’s not it. It’s just that people should be given the freedom to say which ever greeting they wish to say. I tend to skip the Santa stuff, and that’s my prerogative.

So, I’m going to share a little story. It was told to me in 2014 by someone I met. First, a little about her. She was a concierge at an elder care facility. She said that the employees at the facility were told to not greet visitors with “Merry Christmas” unless the visitor greeted them first with a “Merry Christmas.” We talked on Sundays when I came by to visit my aunt. She shared the following story with me.

Here is the story that she told me with my reflection concerning it.

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MINISTERING “ANGELS”

Her smile is beautiful.

Some people go through life like angels on a mission. They show up where God leads them and say what He gives them. They march to a different drummer, one that is known only by them.

These ministering people are like angels among us. Their lives are filled to the max with divine appointments arranged by God. Every day is an adventure for these lovely giving people.

I talked with one such ministering angel. She volunteers in a hospital ward where there is much pain and suffering — where there is dying — where one goes at the final stage of life’s journey.

This dear woman starts her volunteer shift by asking God to lead her to whoever needs comfort and to guide her to say the right words. She does not plan this out. She leaves that to the Master Designer.

Some evenings the people she visits are nearing death. She says her name and that she is with them. She chats about this and that; kind, gentle talk. Her presence comforts. While she visits, she prays silently for the patient.

Each divine appointment is precious for those who, like her, are responsive to the prompting of the Spirit. Their lives have unusual encounters and astounding occurrences orchestrated by God. Sometimes the conversations she has with the patients are meaningful.

Last night’s chance meeting with this woman of faith made me realize something I had not thought of before. She lives in the “eternal” spiritual realm more than in this present earthly realm. Her steps are ordered by God.

Angels minister in the quiet places.

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NO RESPONSE

The patient had arrived earlier in the day.

The woman’s body lay completely still. Her eyes stared forward. The bed sheets were smooth. The woman had not moved, tossed, nor turned. She appeared as if death had already claimed her spirit, but for her shallow breathing.

The volunteer, the ministering angel, entered the woman’s hospital room. She sat on the chair next to the bed. The woman gave no indication of any awareness of the volunteer’s presence. Nothing.

The volunteer’s fingers lightly touched the apparently dying woman’s arm. “My name is ‘Suzie.’ I’m going to sit with you for a few minutes.” She removed her hand. Suzie then made light comfort-type conversation.

Suzie sat there a while in silence and then touched the woman’s arm again. She spoke quietly to the patient, “I’m going to leave now. I want you to know I’m praying for you. I’ll stop by to see you again before I leave.”

Suzie completed the rounds and then she returned once more to sit next to the woman. Nothing had changed. The woman still had not stirred. There was no indication of any awareness of Suzie’s presence.

. . .

“J-E-S-U-S”

Again, Suzie touched the unresponsive woman’s arm.

“It’s Suzie. I’m back with you now. I’m going to sit here for a little while longer. I want you to know that I’m praying for you.” She sensed God wanted her there as a comforter. She continued to pray in the silence.

Then suddenly, the woman sat up and raised both arms. She looked up at the ceiling. With her arms reaching up, the woman expressively spoke a single elongated word, “J-e-s-u-s.”

Then the woman lay back down, her body still, her eyes closed. Shallow breathing was the only indication that she was still in the present. Shivers coursed through Suzie at what she had just witnessed.

Suzie was stirred by what she had seen. She thought of what the woman had just said, “J-e-s-u-s.” Suzie prayed; said goodbye; and then she left. She wondered what the morrow would bring.

The following evening Suzie returned to volunteer again. The woman was not there. Suzie inquired about her. The evening before, soon after Suzie had left, the woman’s earthly journey had come to a close.

And that gives me a shiver.

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“I want to Live.”

Abortion takes innocent lives.

Abortion is not static. Many people get hurt in an abortion. That is not a happy thought. I don’t like to think about abortion. I’m sure you would rather not, either. But we must think about it. America needs to think about the harm we are doing and our choice to not look at it.

And people get hurt.

The person getting the abortion gets hurt. The doctor and the nurses performing the abortion, who terminate the life of the fetus, are getting injured in their souls as their actions cause a life to end. And, of course, the fetus–the little one’s–life ends as it takes its last breath.

An innocent life is sacrificed on the altar of human will and self-focused ambition. The cause of some of these abortions are the result of pressure from others. Some don’t consider the living being in the womb. Others say its okay. And some don’t think they have a choice due to the circumstances, whatever they be.

Abortion in our land has now entered a worsening state of affairs. Earlier this year I read a few articles that told about the evils of what they do to an aborted fetus. Details were shared that describe how aborted little ones are used in the name of medical science. In addition, experiments are performed on some of these discarded little ones that society has abandoned. It’s gruesome and makes me think of the atrocities performed during the holocaust.

This sort of treatment of our fellow human beings makes me think that polite society has sold its soul to sanction evil. There is a grave injustice that says, these particular so-and-so lives matter while those other so-and-so lives are disposable. Why? –because society deems they do not matter, that they’re on the wrong side of history, that they aren’t worth saving.

When did human life become so cheap?

When we sold out to convenience over morality. We can do better. We cannot hide behind a lie. America embraced a lie in Roe vs Wade. It is wrong to turn a back on innocent life to sanction evil even though many say abortion is a right. Why do we think we must preserve what takes human life? Society is aborting beautiful babies. They deserve better.

Society should be about protecting beautiful babies, providing them homes, when needed .

It’s not right that as a society we have condoned the taking of innocent life. In a sense society is the victim of a false belief, a social construct that says abortion really doesn’t matter, that it’s the preferred outcome in some cases. That the taking of a life is justified when that life isn’t wanted or convenient. That implies you can have unprotected sex without thinking about the consequences since there’s an out.

In making this choice to abort, their souls are injured, seared at the point of ending the life of their child. Post abortive individuals are not left unscathed by the effects of their abortion. They have participated in this thing. Maybe even been bullied into doing it. This is why depressed feelings often follow the termination of a fetus. The soul knows the truth.

Despite this wrong, God still cares for the souls of everyone involved in an abortion.

God forgives and restores. God cares about souls. He seeks to heal this injury and injustice through bringing life and healing to their souls. He wants to comfort those that hurt and forgive those who have sinned against Him. God is a God of second chances offering hope to all who embrace it.

I read with interest about the ministry that C.S. Lewis’s step-son Douglas Gresham offered to doctors and nurses struggling with their past participation in the abortion industry. He and his wife offered a safe place where people could heal from their hurt and trauma and find peace for their guilt. There are people who care and do not condemn.

God sets people free.

“I love you. Believe on Me. Go and sin no more.” -to paraphrase the words of Jesus. You can come to terms with your abortion and go and live differently.

I have hesitated to write negatively about abortion since it is protected by the laws of the land and also protected speech. I am well aware of the arguments in favor of abortion and that which says abortion is a woman’s right. I want you to know, I am not against women. In my mind, these are two separate issues. Unfortunately, it’s gone further to where even the word ‘mother’ is suspect and seen as shameful. But that’s another issue.

Many are the individuals who have had an abortion or multiple abortions, and they are also good parents who love their other children. Their choice to have an abortion has not ruined their lives. However, they benefit from addressing their past. Many Christian-based pregnancy centers offer skilled counselors to counsel and conduct classes for post abortive women and their mates impacted by an abortion in their past.

My experiences with abortion are after the fact, through personal conversations.

I’ve rubbed shoulders with quite a few people whom have had abortions. Let me tell you about some of their situations. I met a male nurse who told me that he and his wife had an abortion when they were students. It was his greatest regret. Later, they had several more children. A man in his fifties told me about his girlfriend of long ago. She aborted their child even though he begged her to let him raise the child. He’s never forgotten the pain of her choice.

A lady was assaulted and then aborted the resulting pregnancy. Tears were in her eyes as she told me. She wished she hadn’t gone through with it. A woman in the church I attended told me about her abortion. She said God had healed her. And there have been others. They secretly carry the scars and shame deep inside. It’s not something they can talk about openly.

God cares. He understands pain. He offers hope and healing. He also offers healing to our nation.

I write this post to draw attention to abortion. Today the Supreme Court is hearing an abortion case. I hope and pray that they will have the courage to protect our youngest members of society and address the lie that people have believed. Our nation can heal from the trauma as we elevate the sanctity of all life. Then a new breath of fresh air can and will enter our land. All lives matter and are created equal.

Father, may you open the eyes of the people to see truth. May you give courage to the many considering abortion, to find a way to give life to their little one. May you remove blindness with light. amen

May God send this article to the person who needs it.