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Bubject: A Heavenly Guard-Misalon of the Angelsetinve Much to Do With the Every-day Aftairs of LifeA Guard- fan Angel For Every One, (Copyright, Louis Klopsch, 180.1 Wasmisaron, D. C.—The brilliant beings pupposed by rome to be Imaginary are by Dr. Talmage in thissermon shown to be real and to have much to do with our every-day lfe.. The text is, Judges xiil,, 19, “And the angel did wondrously."” ¥ire bulit on a rock, Manoah and his wife bad there kindled the flames for sac- rifice in the praise of God and in honor of a guest whom they supposed to bs au man, But as ile flame rose higher and higher their stranger guest stepped into the flame and by one red leap ascended into the skies, Then they knew that he was an angel of the Lord, “The angel did won- drously.” Two hundred and forty-eight times does the Bible refer to the angels, yet I never heard or read a sermon on angelology, The whole subject is relegated to the realm mythical, weird, spectral and un- known. Such adjournment {s un-Seriptural and wicked, Of their life, their character, their habits, thelr actions, thelr velocities, the Bible gives us full length portraits, and why this prolonged and absolute slience soncerning them? Angelology is my theme, There are two nations of angels, and they are hostile to each other—the nation of good angels and the nation of bad an- gels. Of the former i day. Their eapital, their headquarters, their grand rendezvous, is heaven, their empire {8 the universe, distinet race of creatures, No human be- {ng can ever join their confraternity, The jittie child who fn the Sabbath have her wish gratified, They are super. same height. and foferiors and equals, for my only authority. Piato, the phlioso- pher, guessed and divided angels supercelestinl, celestial and rubeelastial, Dionysius, the Areopagite, guessed and divided them Into three nine in all, Fulgentius said that they were composed of body and spirit, Clement sald were {ueorporeal. Augustine sald they had been in danger of falling, but now are beyond being tempted, B only authority on this su: ject that I re- spect says they are divided into eherabim, saraphim, thrones, dominations, principal. ities, powers. is Michael, Daulel called him St. John called him Michael, These supernal beings are more thoroughly or. ganized than any army that ever marched. They are swilter thao anv eyelone that ever swept the sea, than any morning that ever came the sky. They have more to do with destiny and mine than any beisg universe except God. May the angel of the New Covenant, down who Is the Lord Jesus we speak of their intelligence, their their while their rouss our soul deathlessnoss, ments, Yes, deathless, They had a eradle, but The Lord remem. were born, © 1 son their eve extioguaishaed no one or Frans wy ney is aver terminate, The oldest of them bas not a wrinkle or a decrepitude or a hindrance, as young after 68000 years as at the cle their first hour. Christ said of the die any more the angels.” Yes, fe ¢ for they are equal to deathiess are these wonderful creatures of whom I speak. will see world after wor.d go out, but thers shall be no fading Yea, alterthe last world bas taken its last 0 circuit thr They 0 OF AS ¥RARY As 8 pigs a They are never sick, They need no sleep, ! they are never tired y's command thev amote with death night 185.000 s bu ‘ tality can them. Awake, i multipotent, A further characteristioc of theses radiant folk is intelligence, and ear and nostril and todel, but those beings ave A wall five feet thick Through it they go without disturbing flake of mortar or crys- of sand. Koowiedge! It They take it in at all points, They absorb it, bhinderment. No need of ilterature for The dashes of their books are meteors, The words of their books are constellations, The paragraphs of thelr books are gaiax- jes, The pictures of their books are sun- rises and sansets and midnight auroras and the Conqueror on the white horse with the moon under his feet, Their library is an open universe, No need of telescope to see something millions of miles away, for instantly they are there to inspect and ex- fore it, All astronomies, all geologies, all tanies, all philosophies, at their feet. What an opportunity for intelligence is theirs! What facilities for knowing every thing and knowing it right away! There is only one thing that puts them to their wits’ end, and the Bible says they have to study that. They have been stady- ing it all through the ages, and yet I war- rant they have not fully grasped it—the wonders of redemption, These wonders are 80 high, so deep, so grand, so stupen- dous, so magnificent, that even the in- teiligence of angeibiood is confounded be. fore it. The apostle sats, “Which things the nongels desire (0 look into.” That is a subject that excites inquisitiveness on their part, That is a theme that strains their faculties to the utmost. That is higher than they can climb, deeper than they can dive, hey have a desire for something too big for their comprehension, *“"Whieh things the angels desire to look into.” But that does not diseredit their fntelli- gence, No one but God Himasel! ean fally understand the wonders of redemption, It all heaven should study it for fifty eternities, thoy would get no further than the A BC of that jueshaustible subject, But nearly all other reaims of knowledge they have ransasked and explored and eompassed, No one but God can teil them anything they do not know. They bave read to the last word of the last Hue of the last page of the last volume of in- vestigation, and what delights me most is that all their intelilgencs is to be at our disposal, and, coming into their presence, they wilitell us in five minutes more than we can learn by 100 years of earthly sur mising, A further eharacteriatic of these immor tals is thelr velocity, This the Bible puts sometimes under the figures of wings, some. times under the figure of a flowing gar. ment, sometimes under the figure of naked feet, As these supérhumans are without bodies, thess expressions are of course fig. urative and mean swiftness, The Bible tells us that Danijel was ying and Gab. riel flew from heaven and touched him be- fore he up from bis knees, How far, then the Angel Gabrisl have to fly in in those moments Daniel's prayer? Heaven ls thought to be the center of the Jat aun and Its planets onl igh doin dy Bun globin, this periphery. Jesus told he could instantly have 00,000 angels present il he enllad for them, What foot of antelope or wing of alba. gravitation, which grips all things else, has no influence upon angelic momentam, like a fan, That they are here is po reason why they should pot be a quintillion of miles hence the next minute, Our hodles hinder us, but our minds can earth in a minute, Angelle bodiless and have no lHmitation. God may with his finger point down to some world in trouble on the cutmost limits of creas tion, and Instantly an aogelie cohort is there to help it, or some celestial may be standing at the farthermost outpost of im. mensity, and God may say “Come!” and fostantly it is in His bosom. Abraham, Elijah, Hagar, Joshua, Gideon, Manoah, Paul, St, John, could tell of their unhin- dered locomotion, The red feet of sum. mer lightning are slow compared with their heglras, Another remark I have to make concern. ing thess {linstrious immortals is that they are multitudinous, Ther consus has never been taken, and no one but God knows how many they are, but all the Bible ae- counts suggest their immense numbers— companies of them, regiments of them, armies of them, mountain tops haloed by them, sikles populous with them, John speaks of angels and other beings round the throne as ten thousand times ten thou. sand. ten thousand times ten thousand are 100. 000,000, But these are only ths angels in one place, David counted 20.000 of them rolling down the sky In chariots, When God eanme away from the riven rocks of Mount Sinai, the Bible says He had the companionship of 10,000 angels, I think at every plilow, at hour, at every moment, the earth them, the heavens full of them, They outnumber the human this world, They outnumber spirits in glory. When Abraham avery full of race ransomms had hi who arrested the ham, stroke, cryiog, "Abra. Abraham!” It was a stairway of anges that Jacob saw while pl wd in the wilderness, Wo are told an angel lad the hosts of Israelites out of Egyptian serfdom, It was an angel that showed Hagar the fountain where she filled the bottle for the jad. It was an angel that med Sodom. It wasan the hun. thrown in- that fod $ angel that shut up the mouth of nsters when Daniel was to the eavern, It was an angel i Eltjah under the juniper tree. It was an angel that aanocunced to Mary the ap- proaching nativity, They were angels that chanted when Christ was born, It was an was an sogel that waraged Paul in the Mediterranean It was an apgel that burst ene shipwreck. Lt was an angel that stirred the pool © Siloam, where the sick wers healed, 1 was an angel that John saw flying throu midst of heaven, and apgel wi foot planted on the sea, and an angel the opened ths book, and an nugel that » ad the ny that ti angel that pon : el standin Bi trampst, and in the sickle, i angel and an and an aug It will be an swearing that tim the final great pa Pers : i be revealsd fro Ob, the n of the of mre Bree undrons ab all Ve Tans, on our slide will have af the aloes ¢ to clhwer, 1 Tris Jeads me to speak these supernais, To de 10 give vist WW the wror ne aiert ben in Bible times they spr fend, ust 5 Ww r unsheatbhed sword flied the n to chariots and w=levating, ageket some ticket that y i of God, ind you rep made upon ¥ ®ui JW Wails to be fo Gio holy ar $3 iter sArrving A joorstep i of 3 ; nmortal rent {nto the akies By some prayer him uotil he can tell you of tant and ransomed soul! Or sorne down with trouble, srsecutlion, bankruptey, sick. manner reavement, ness and of troubles Tour heart and life, You sald: i beileve I will take my life, Where is the rall train or the deep wave or earthly existence?” Bat suddenly Courage ¢ like oceanic your into your heart tides, You vereitiog good.” He ean make turns out for my Suddenly you felt a pence, a deep understanding. What made the change? A sweet and mighty comforting angel of the Lord met you, That was all. Yes, a guardian angel for each one of you. Put yoursell now in accord with Him. When He suggests the right. follow it, When He warns you agaiost the wrong, shun it. Bent forth from God to belp you in this great battle against sin and death, accept his deliverance. When tempted to a fesling of loneliness and disheartenment, appropriate the promise, “The angel of the Lord eneampeth around about them that fear Him and delivereth them.” Oh, I am so giad that the spaces between bere and heaven are thronged with these supernaturais taking home, bringing messages here, bad angels (xs on the other. Paul had it right when he sald, "We wrestle not against fesh und blood, but against prin. cipaiitios, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness In high places.” 1a that awlal Aght may God send us mighty angelic re-enlforcement! Wa want all thelr wings on our side, all thelr swords on our side, all thelr chariots on our side, Thank God that those who are for us are mightier than those who are against us! And that thought makes me jubilant as to final triumph, Belgium, you kuow, was the battleground of Eogland and France, Yes, Belgium hots than nde ag she battle. ground of op ng nations, It eo ha ne that this world is the Belgium or Pattie. ground between the angelic nations, good and bad, Michael, the commander -in-ahietf on one side; Lucifer, as Byron calls him, or Mephistopheles, ns Goethe calls him; or Satan, as the Bible oalis him, the com- mander-in-chief on the other side. All pure angelhood under the one leadership and all abandoned angeihood under the ol hor lead. ership. Many a skirmisn have thetwo arm. fos had, but the great and decialvs battie is yot to be fought, Either from our earthi homes or down from our supernal . deneces may we come in on the right side for onthat side are God and heaven an victory. 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