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Can Men Command Angels?
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Q: We all know that angels
are to minister to us, but can we give them instructions directly or do we give them instruction through the name of Jesus?
A: Though
angels are "ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them
who shall be heirs of salvation" (Hebrews
1:14), I know of no Bible
instances where humans were able to give them instructions either
directly or through the name of Jesus. On the contrary, we have no
control over the work of the angels. We know that they are above us since
Jesus had to make Himself lower than the angels in order to come down
and
be born and suffer as a man (Hebrews 2:7-9).
Hebrews also speaks of those
who had entertained angels unawares (Hebrews
13:2). That is, men were not
aware of their presence--even when they are visible as men.
Even in the Old Testament, where we see angels actively working with
men,
they are not at the bidding of men. The angel refused to reveal to
Manoah, the father of Samson, his name. Though the angels who came to
deliver Lot cooperated with Abraham and Lot, they certainly did not
accept orders from them. When Lot failed to leave Sodom in a timely
manner, the two angels forcibly took Lot and his immediate family out
of
town (Genesis 19:15-16).
The biblical way for the commanding of angels is found in several places.
It is this: the people of God pray; the Lord hears their prayer; the
Lord
sends His angel or angels to do a work. Believers on earth do not have
control over the angels. That is a myth made up by those who want to
claim some great power over the spirit world that they do not have. Here
are some examples:
- Moses spoke of when the children of Israel "cried unto the LORD,
he
heard our voice, and sent an angel, and hath brought us forth out of
Egypt" (Numbers 20:16).
- Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bow down to
Nebuchadnezzar's image not knowing what God would do (Daniel
3:17-18).
But God in His mercy "sent his angel, and delivered his servants
that
trusted in him, and have changed the king's word, and yielded their
bodies, that they might not serve nor worship any god, except their own
God" (Daniel 3:28). The Hebrew children
did not order up the angel of the
Lord, God did it.
- God "sent his angel" to deliver
Daniel from the mouths of the lions
in the den of lions (Daniel 6:22).
- The church in Jerusalem prayed
for Peter when he was in prison (Acts
12:5). But when Peter was delivered, he testified that "the
Lord hath
sent his angel, and hath delivered me out of the hand of Herod, and from
all the expectation of the people of the Jews" (Acts
12:11). The
Christians praying for Peter were so surprised when he showed up at the
door that they almost did not let him in. Certainly, they did not command
any angel to go get him.
All these passages and others show that men do not command angels and
angels do not obey the commandments of men. They are God's "holy
angels"
(Matthew 25:31; Revelation
14:10). Men are sinful by nature and have
dwelling their flesh no good thing. How could men have the right or the
authority to command these holy ministers of God Almighty? Certainly,
we
cannot.
Till He comes,
Pastor David Reagan
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