He has given his angels charge over us.
Angels in our lives

When Satan tried to lead Jesus into sin, during his temptation in the wilderness, we sometimes think that - because he was at such a low ebb - the enemy might've been in with at least a small chance of success. Like it was somehow touch and go. Au contraire. Jesus was ready for him. It was a forgone conclusion and it wouldn’t have made any difference even if Our Lord was seconds away from death, Satan was never going to have this victory.
Jesus was there for a number of reasons. One was to right the wrong of our first parents by overcoming the Evil One. They fell easily into sin. They succumbed to the seduction and charm of the enemy. They lost their innocence. Jesus, the sinless one, the incorruptible one, was as ready for this test as he’d ever been. He knew it was coming and his face was set like flint. The fallen Archangel Lucifer stood just as much chance with Jesus as he would've if he'd taken his fiddle to Georgia.
And so it begins: Jesus is lead by the Holy Spirit into the desert. An arid and deserted place where he was without food. The human body can go without sustenance for between 30 and 50 days so we know Jesus was very weak. He was tired and drawn and at his most vulnerable as a man. And yet this was God the Holy Spirit’s doing. Jesus was being led into temptation. Later in scripture we hear him teaching people to ask God not to lead them into temptation. He also admonishes the sleeping disciples in Gethsemane saying that they should be praying not to be put to the test.
Jesus was very aware of the ways of God and was actually allowing us an insight into them: he tests and he allows temptation. He did it with the angels and many fell. He does it with us and many choose the broad way which leads to perdition.
There’s something to think about here in relation to our lives. There will be tests of faith and we will be tempted. The same Satan who was given permission to tempt Jesus is also given permission to tempt us.
What is surprisiing is how Satan attempts to use scripture to lead Jesus into error. Our Lord is taken to the parapet of the temple. This is the wall surrounding the highest part of the structure. Its purpose is a safety barrier which is there to stop people falling to their deaths. In this portion of scripture we find Jesus actually standing on this wall whilst Satan quotes Psalm 91.
It reads that “he will give his angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways. They shall bear you up on their hands should you dash your foot against a stone”.
Jesus didn’t need to prove who he was. It was Satan who was always in two minds. If God did send his angels then he would know for certain that Jesus was the redeemer. But he would be the redeemer who sinned. On the other hand, if Jesus fell and was killed then it was one less miracle working prophet to worry about.
But Jesus - fortified by his prolongued fast and understanding perfectly that this was simply a formality - could see that it was a trap and that this leap of
faith would result in him tempting God. Satan would have the double whammy:
tempting God, and testing God. Should Jesus have acquiesced to the Evil One’s
request then it would’ve made a mockery of God. This was obviously never going
to happen.
But when we look a little further and ask why Satan chose this piece of scripture then it becomes a tad clearer why it’s important. For us.
Satan was absolutely correct when he quoted scripture. He knew full well the extent of angelic intervention in our lives. Let us never forget that he rejected God’s choice for him. This is mainly because he saw the role of the angels fully.
The words, “he shall give his angels charge over you” is no understatement. For Satan knows full well the extent of angelic intervention in our lives. We often think we’re in control. But we’re not. The angels are. They really have been given charge over us. We can do nothing unless our angels permit it. This is because we are indeed the wards of the angels. We have our free will, that’s a given, but if an angel decides to stop us in our tracks then we are brought to an abrupt halt. The fact is, God’s Holy Angels have far more authority over our lives than we can ever give them credit. We are children and we are partially sighted and God knows how much we need them.
The path which the Most High has chosen for us is the one along which the angel must prompt and lead. What this means is that the angels know where we are meant to be going in this life and it’s their job to get us through. It translates to the fact that God has given them unimaginable insights into our life journeys.
It is true that we are not complete until we have a relationship with God. We could have every material accoutrement in our lives and wealth beyond our wildest dreams. But if we don’t have God then what we have is an itch we cannot scratch. In this relationship with God it’s important that we try and build a relationship with our guardian angel as he will enable us to better see God’s will. He is the angel who will keep us in all our ways. It’s to him to whom we must submit because he speaks for God.
Like Jesus we are called to have a beautiful relationship with the angels. He knew they were there in the wilderness with him. It is true that, just like Elisha knew of the presence of the angels on the hills, he could have called on them during this tough time and they would have run to his aid. But he trusted God and the angels came to him at exactly the right time.
Like Jesus, we must also wait until it’s the right time. We know our angel is with us from the cradle to the grave. The church teaches us this. Like Jesus we must wait until the appointed times in our lives when our angel is allowed to bring us into his presence.
What helps us drawn near is this prayer: Promise to the Guardian Angel.
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts, heaven and earth are full of Your glory.
Kneeling before Your Majesty, I thank You, O God, that You have given me a heavenly companion to be at my side, who leads me according to Your will, directs me to Your glory and reveals to me Your love.
I promise here in Your presence to love my holy companion like a brother, and to listen to him when he speaks to me through the voice of conscience. May he lead me safely to heaven!
Lord JESUS CHRIST, our Saviour, take my hand and place it in the hand of my Angel and make the sign of Redemption over it, as Your blessing, for my salvation.
In the name of the FATHER and of the SON and of the HOLY SPIRIT, Amen.
We must contemplate the fact that Jesus knew the angels well and that he was very aware of who and what he was. This is why he said to Pilate that 12 legions of angels would appear at his command. Jesus knew the Second Book of the Kings and had read about the angel who killed 185,000 men during one night. He knew that loosing this kind of destructive power would result in him being unable to complete his redemptive task. All he had to do though, was say the word. The angels would not have delayed.
We too must be aware of the strength of the angels in our lives. As scripture says, “Though and army encamps around me, my heart will not fear, though war breaks out around me, I will keep my trust”.
We must listen to the voice of the psalmist who says that “Because you have made the LORD your dwelling - my refuge, the Most High - no evil will befall you, no plague will approach where you dwell. For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways. ”
They harken to the voice of his word and “will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone. You will tread on the lion and cobra; you will trample the young lion and serpent. “
If we wish to live authentic Christian lives then we must go back to the desert and listen to the words of Our Blessed Lord before he dismisses Satan: “It is written: Worship the Lord your God and serve him alone”.
This is our charge. We must learn to do this whilst also asking God to allow us not to be led into temptation or test.
We need to live clean and holy lives; angel clean.









