Thursday, May 15

Angels in the Entryway

Are they [angels] not all ministering spirits, sent out to render service for the sake of those who will inherit salvation?  Hebrews 1:14

I was laying on the living room couch, facing the wall, hoping to take a nap when I heard two soft, excited voices.

My twin babies were born 6 weeks early and had just come home from the hospital.  At the time, they were about 2 weeks old.  Elisabeth and Milena were so tiny (3 lb 11 oz and 4 lb 3 oz).  They were laying on their backs in their musical swings.  The music had stopped playing and now they were sleeping soundly.  I could hear their soft breathing as I prayed they would sleep long enough for me to get some rest.  It seemed like they ate constantly and never slept at the same time.  I was very overwhelmed, a brand new mother with twins who had never even held a baby before my own little ones were born.

And then I heard those voices.  At first I thought they were friends coming to visit.  I felt them standing in the entryway near the front door but I didn't want to turn around.  Maybe they would think I was asleep so I could finally get some peace and rest.  I didn't want visitors at a time like then.  I had not even gotten dressed that day. I prayed they would go away.

But the visitors continued talking about the babies.  It's been 6 years since that day but I still remember their voices so clearly--one a male and one a female--talking about how the baby girls were so sweet and perfect.  They talked about how peaceful they looked while they were sleeping.  They went on and on and then I began to get a strange feeling.  How did these visitors get into my house?  The doorbell didn't ring, no one knocked at the door, and I didn't hear my husband let them in.  Suddenly, I felt they were angels.  I was frozen with awe.  If I turned around, what would I see?  I couldn't bring myself to peak so I lay there silently looking at the back of the couch until I no longer heard them talking.  I closed my eyes then and took a much longed-for nap.

When I woke up, I asked my husband who came over earlier and why he let them in when I was trying to get some sleep and still had my pjs on.

He said, "No one came over all day."

I asked, "Didn't Sandra and Bradley come by?  I thought I heard Sandra's voice."  Sandra has a very nice, clear voice.  The female voice I heard sounded a little like her's.

"No," my hubby said.  "Sandra and Brad didn't come over, or anyone else."

I told him about the people I heard talking and what they said.  Beyond a shadow of a doubt, I knew I hadn't imagined them.

When Mike convinced me that no one had come over, I knew I had heard angels.  I didn't tell anyone except my husband at the time because people get funny about "angels" sometimes.  Much later, I read the bible verse above and thought, "This is biblical.  Angels are real, they are sent by God to protect and watch over us, and if any of my fair readers don't believe what I know is true, that's okay. I'm going to write it anyway." 

Hearing angels talking about Beth and Milena gave me a sense of peace then and still does now.  I think to myself, if these certain angels were appointed to watch over Beth and Milena, they must be watching over Sammy and Lulu, too.  As a young mother, I felt so overwhelmed and battled depression for a very long time.  But there was a God in Heaven who was watching over me and holding me in His hand.  I didn't often have anyone to help baby-sit or keep me company but, just as God's word says, He had appointed angels to help me watch over my babies when no one else could and He had used them to pull me out of the darkest time in my life.

Because you have made the Lord… your dwelling place... He shall give His angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways.  Psalm 91: 9, 11

Lord, help us to make You our dwelling place, that we'll rest in You and find comfort in You when we can't find it in anyone else.  Help us to never doubt any part of Your word, but to embrace it with everything we are.  In Jesus wonderful name, Amen.

11 comments:

  1. Wow!! You never told me that story! amazing :)

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  2. Thanks for sharing this story. I love the idea of God using angels to watch over us and our children.

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  3. Awesome story! I'd never heard this one either!

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  4. you continue to amaze me with your experiences. i am so grateful that you share these things with us. we need to be reminded of the love of our Heavenly Father.

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  5. Thanks for sharing this beautiful story. I'm sorry you battled depression--I only had the "baby blues" after giving birth both times but that was bad enough. It's lovely to know angels are watching over not only us, but our precious children.

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  6. I am so glad I read this! This is just what I needed to hear, thank you so much for sharing this! What an honor to have this experience!

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  7. Thanks for the article. I am familiar with depression and sympathize with anyone who is depressed.

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  8. What a beautiful post....thank you for sharing!

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  9. What a beautiful post....thank you for sharing!

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  10. Thank you for sharing this!! How beautiful!!

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  11. I truly believe in angels...great story..my grandson was a few months old my daughter and her family lived with us at the time..and my grandson was sitting in his swing and he has done this before..he would be looking up as someone was speaking with him he had the cutest smile and interacted as he does with us when we are spending time talking to him..my daughter and her family stayed here for about 1 1/2 and as my grandson grew he continued to stare up at something make noises and interact...super special in my heart i believe is talking to his guardian angel...he just loves angels i have a 6 ft angel statue in my living room an he just stares at her and gives her kisses...such a blessing my grandson is a great gift from God...Blessings to everyone...

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