Monday October 2, 2023

Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica


“The better we are at listening to God, the more natural it becomes to be guided by angels.”


Good News Reflection for:

Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels
October 2, 2023

Today’s Prayer:

Beloved Lord, give me a humble heart to receive Your help and to listen to You. Thank You, Lord, because You want to change my life. Amen.

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Today’s Readings:

Nehemiah 2:1-8
Ps 137:1-6
Matthew 18:1-5,10
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The guidance of angels

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Holy angels are ready to help us with every sort of need.

After returning home from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the year 2000, I suffered a bit of intestinal problems — the traveler’s typical demise. It occurred to me that my angels could help. In the midst of a stomach pain, I said, “Guardian angels, pray for me to be healed of this! Bring in the angels who specialize in healing. Ask Jesus to give me his healing touch.” Immediately, the pains stopped.

Praise God who is so good to us that he gives us angels to assist us in all things!

Then my son David (age 20 at that time) called. He had just been in a car accident, he said, but amazingly it was no worse than a blown out tire with a damaged rim, and the steering had been thrown out of alignment. He said an angel had helped him avoid a serious collision with another car; something unseen had gripped the steering wheel.

Who but God knows how often we are helped by angels. Every day we experience them in little “coincidences” and so-called “hunches” we follow that turn out to be blessings. However, the role of angels is much more important than that. Angels teach us how to live holy lives. As Psalm 91 (an alternate reading for today’s Memorial) declares, God has put his angels in charge of you, to guard you in all your ways.

Exodus 23:20-23 (an alternate first reading for today’s Memorial) points out that “guarding us in all our ways” includes giving us messages (guidance) from God, and we had better not rebel against this help. The word “angel” means “messenger from God.”

When we’re tempted to sin, our angels guard us from evil by warning us with “No! Don’t do that!” When we have decisions to make, it’s safe to assume that our angels are trying to tell us what God wants us to do.

To hear the guidance that our angels give us, we have to ask the Holy Spirit to teach us to be open to their help. We might never hear them speak in audible voices nor see them appear in physical form, although many Saints have, but our human spirits can become attuned to their holy spirits.

We develop good listening skills by working on improving our friendship with Christ. The better we are at listening to God, the more natural it becomes to be guided by angels. Then, if we ask for their help and it’s within God’s will, they always rush to the task. Always!

To help you reflect further on this, use our video, “Helpers from Heaven” @ https://gnm-media.org/helpers-from-heaven/

© 2023 by Terry A. Modica

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