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“Signs from Angels” Stories, Poems & More

This is a collection of "Stories of Angel Signs" from people all over the internet. I have many of my own, but also spend time searching for inspirational stories to share with you. If you have an Angel Blessing or Sign and would like to share it on my blog, please enter it as a comment. After consideration, it may become an entry of its own.

Gratitude for Blessings

May your life be filled with everything you desire. Appreciate how terrific you are! I am so thankful you came to visit today. Blessings to you and all you do!

Guardian Angels – Past and Present

By Rose Greenwood

A long-held belief is that a guardian angel is assigned to a particular person for protection and guidance, working specifically on their behalf. Belief in these angels can be traced far back in history. The hierarchy of angels was developed in the Christian church in the 5th century and has undergone many refinements since then.

Belief in guardian angels was common in ancient Greece, and even mentioned by Plato in his writings. References to them also appeared in early Zoroastrianism and Judaism. However, the Old and New Testament have become the major sources of information.

In the Old Testament, Psalm 91 states: “For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.” In the New Testament book of Matthew 18:10, Jesus says, referring to the children, “Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, that in heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven.” The Christian St. Jerome wrote: “…..how great the dignity of the soul, since each one has from his birth an angel commissioned to guard it.”

Christian mystics and Catholic saints have reported their interactions with their guardian angels. In other religions, the personal angel is often matched with a personal demon. In Islam, the belief is that two angels reside on the shoulders of humans, recording their deeds, good and bad. Guardian angels have also been referenced in literature, especially in medieval and Renaissance times, when morality plays were popular.

Modern spirituality also supports a belief in angels and specifically the guardian angel. Many stories have appeared, especially from children, of their seeing or being saved by their angel. In many cases, the adult does not witness the appearance of the angel but witnesses the child being saved from a threatening accident.

Belief varies as to whether individuals can contact their personal guardian angel. Many do believe, however, that God and his angels are present in our lives and through prayer and meditation, you can call upon your guardian angel for assistance and protection.

Give like an Angel

If instead of a gem,
or even a flower,
we should cast the gift
of a loving thought
into the heart of a friend,
that would be giving
as the angels give.
~ George MacDonald

Pope John XXIII on Guardian Angels

Pope John XXIII had this meditation on the feast of the guardian angels on October 2, 1959:

According to the teaching of the Roman catechism, we must remember how admirable was the intention of divine Providence in entrusting to the angels the mission of watching over all mankind, and over individual human beings, lest they should fall victims to the grave dangers which they encounter. In this earthly life, when children have to make their way along a path beset with obstacles and snares, their fathers take care to call upon the help of those who can look after them and come to their aid in adversity. In the same way our Father in heaven has charged his angels to come to our assistance during our earthly journey which leads us to our blessed fatherland, so that, protected by the angels’ help and care, we may avoid the snares upon our path, subdue our passions and, under this angelic guidance, follow always the straight and sure road which leads to Paradise…

Everyone of us is entrusted to the care of an angel.

That is why we must have a lively and profound devotion to our own Guardian Angel, and why we should often and trustfully repeat the dear prayer we were taught in the days of our childhood.

May we never fail in this devotion to the angels! During our earthly pilgrimage we may often run the risk of having to face the natural elements in turmoil, or the wrath of men who may seek to do us harm. But our Guardian Angel is always present. Let us never forget him and always remember to pray to him.