...To which of the angels did God ever say,“You are my Son; today I have become your Father”?
Or again,“I will be his Father, and he will be my Son”?
And again, when God brings his firstborn into the world, he says,“Let all God’s angels worship him.”
In speaking of the angels he says,“He makes his angels spirits, and his servants flames of fire.”
But about the Son he says,“Your throne, O God, will last for ever and ever; a scepter of justice will be the scepter of your kingdom. You have loved righteousness and hated wickedness; therefore God, your God, has set you above your companions by anointing you with the oil of joy.”
--Hebrews 1:5-9 NIV
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We live in a society that
seems to have no problem with angels. Angels are a pleasant thought to many
people. We have poems about them. We have figurines of them. Some people have
tattoos of them. In a society that often refuses to believe in God, we seem to
readily accept angels in some degree. We like the idea of supernatural beings
watching over us. Beings made of pure goodness that protect us from the bad
things this world has to offer. Beings that are silent guardians and don’t try
to meddle in our lives or our decisions.
Hebrews 1 makes a couple
things very clear, however. First, angels are not the delicate creatures of
beauty that Hallmark would have us believe. They are “flames of fire”. They are
warriors. They were created to fight in the army of God. Occasionally their job
may be to protect people, but their primary purpose is to protect God’s
kingdom. They are strong servants of God and loyal to Him alone.
Next, and perhaps a more
uncomfortable truth for our world to recognize, is that angels are inferior to
Christ. Angels worship Jesus Christ, who is recognized as God and sitting on
the throne of God. Jesus is our mighty King and commander of that elite warrior
army of fiery angels.
So why is it easier to
accept angels but not Christ? Because belief in angels comes with no
obligations. We do not need to make any life changes to acknowledge an
invisible, shiny force that makes us feel better when we’re scared. Angels
become a magical force to serve our
purposes (even though that is completely inaccurate in regards to the reality of angels). However, belief in Christ
comes with huge implications for our lives. Christ is not a “force” to be used
for our purposes. Christ is the mighty God King to which we need to alter our
lives for his purposes.
However, this truth is
only difficult to accept if you do not understand why. Jesus deserves to be commander, Lord, King and God of
our lives because he paid an insurmountable debt for us. Innocent and holy he
willingly gave up his life so that we could have every wrong and terrible thing
we’ve done wiped out of the record books. He took on punishment so that we
could have a privilege that not even the mighty angels get---adoption into God’s
family. The honor of being a child of
God.
So let us keep that in
mind as we live our lives in Christ.