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God’s Secret Agents … (June 2025 Update) 

Everyone loves a great spy novel or movie. There is something exciting and mysterious about spies and secret agents. They are accomplishing their work often behind the scenes. To most people, their work is unseen. But their work is crucial to the success of the misson!  

That’s why I love the subtitle of Billy Graham’s book about angels: Angels: God’s Secret Agents. That’s a great title because the work and ministry of God’s angels are usually “secret” or behind the scenes. But the Bible tell us a few things about the purpose of these “secret agents.” The Bible does not give us a list of the reasons why God uses His angels. But here are some possible reasons. 

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“She’s Such An Angel” … (May 2025 Update) 

This past Mother’s Day, many people spoke about their mothers in angelic terms, saying things like, “What an angel my mother was!” Or “my mother is such an angel!” We even use this expression to speak about children and especially little babies. In general, we use this expression to tell how wonderful and special a person is. But, in reality, people are not angels and never will be.  

It is hard to trace the idea of people as angels. It is not found in the Bible though there are many references to people and children being “like the angels” which may have led to the idea that people become angels at death. This idea was popularized in many books and movies, the most popular being the famous Christas movie, “It’s a Wonderful Life.” In that movie, ZuZu says, “Teacher says, every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings.” The whole premise of the movie is based on a character named Clarence who died and became an angel 2nd class. Only when he did some good deed would he get his wings. 

But what does the Bible tell us about angels? Over the next two updates, we will look at a few biblical facts about angels. 

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The Generosity of God … (January 2025 Update) 

There is one attribute of God that is rarely discussed. Yet it is foundational to understanding what kind of God we serve.  This is the generosity of God. While it is sometimes discussed under the kindness of God or the love of God in most theological textbooks, rarely much attention is given to it. But the generosity of God is one aspect of God’s character that that is crucial to understanding what an amazing God we serve! 

What a person thinks about God affects the way he serves God. In Matthew 25, Jesus tells a parable that we have come to call the “Parable of the Talents.” He tells about a master who gives 3 servants “talents” (a monetary value equal to about 20 years wages) before he goes away. He gives 5 to one, 2 to another and 1 to the last. When the master returns, the first two joyfully give back to the master double the amount he had given to them. The last one returns his one talent says, “Master, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you scattered no seed, so I was afraid, and I went and hid your talent in the ground. Here, you have what is yours.” He condemned the servant saying that he should have at least invested the money so he could have gotten some interest from it. But the third servant’s problem was that he viewed his master as stingy instead of generous.  Our service of God will never exceed our view of God!  

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The Promise of Christmas … (December 2024 Update) 

What is the reason that we celebrate Christmas? Some celebrate just because of tradition. Others celebrate because they love the festiveness and joyfulness of the season. Still others celebrate because they love getting and giving gifts. Some even celebrate because they understand the real reason for the season. But what is the reason for Christmas? It is because God promised to send a deliverer who would “save His people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21). 

Christmas begins with a promise, and it is based on a promise. Christmas began long before there was a babe in the manger. It was spoken about long before there were “shepherds living out in the fields, keeping watch over their flock by night.” It was anticipated long before wise men brought their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Christmas goes all the way back to the Book of Genesis. In Genesis 3:15, God gave Adam and Eve a promise that a deliverer would come that would save them from their sins: “And I will put enmity, between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel.” Christmas begins with the promise of God

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Godliness and Thankfulness… (November 2024 Update) 

Godliness and Thankfulness go together. A godly person sees that he needs the Lord in every situation and learns to depend upon Him for everything. The ungodly live as though God does not exist – even if they believe that He does exist! The truly thankful person is not just grateful for the good things God gives. He recognizes that God is in every situation (godliness) and therefore he is able to be thankful (thankfulness) even when things do not go according to his plans and wishes. A godly man is truly a thankful man

Thomas Watson, in his book, The Godly Man’s Picture Drawn with a Scripture Pencil, reminds us that godliness and thanksgiving must go together and that we cannot really be godly without being a thankful too. Here are some insights from Thomas Watson to meditate on this Thanksgiving. 

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