Heaven’s Watch: God’s Angels on Guard

My spirit is stirred, and the joy of the Lord is radiating from deep within me. There are days when life feels like a battlefield, when discouragement creeps in like a shadow, and fear taps softly at the door. But today, I feel surrounded—not by dread—but by divine protection. I feel wrapped in the love of God, and yes, I believe with everything in me that God’s angels are our bodyguards….allow me to explain!

Psalm 91:11 says, “For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.” This isn’t just poetic language; it’s a promise, a heavenly reality that we, as children of God, can cling to in faith. I know it sounds bold to say, but I truly believe our lives are not wasted, not overlooked, and certainly not unprotected. God sees us. He loves us. And He sends His angels to walk beside us—not because we deserve it, but because He is good.


Why would God care enough to send angels?

I mean… I’m just a 25-year-old Christianwoman trying to live out her faith with joy and integrity in a world that often mocks or misunderstands both. And yet, He cares. The Bible tells us over and over again how intimately God is involved in our lives. One of my favorite passages is from Luke 12:7: “Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.”

I remind myself of this when I start to question, “Why would God guard me?” The truth is, He loves me, and He loves you too. We’re not just dots on a map or faces in a crowd. We are His children, made in His image, and treasured beyond what our human hearts can understand.


Angels: More Than Pretty Decorations

Let’s talk about angels. Not the glittery kind you see on Christmas cards. Not even the ones people hang in their cars like little guardians on a keychain. I’m talking about heavenly warriors, messengers of light, and servants of the Most High God.

Hebrews 1:14 says, “Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation?” That’s us, friends. If you belong to Jesus, you’ve inherited salvation, and angels are part of God’s way of serving and protecting you.

They’re not magical beings doing their own thing. They are under God’s command, acting according to His perfect will. Psalm 103:20 says, “Praise the Lord, you his angels, you mighty ones who do his bidding, who obey his word.”


But what about the Devil quoting Psalm 91?

Let’s be real—Satan loves to twist the Word. In Matthew 4:6, the devil dares to quote Psalm 91 while tempting Jesus. I used to find this terrifying—like, if Satan knows Scripture, how can I ever be sure I’m interpreting it correctly?

But here’s the thing: Jesus didn’t fall for it. He responded with truth and discernment. He didn’t get into an argument or feel confused. He simply said, “It is written: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test’” (Matthew 4:7). Jesus knew the heart of His Father. He wasn’t going to act recklessly just to prove that God’s promises are real.

And neither should we.

Faith isn’t about testing God—it’s about trusting Him, even when things don’t go our way. God’s promises aren’t a formula. They’re not conditions for comfort. They are truths rooted in relationship.


So… what does that mean for us today?

It means that God’s angels guard us in every unseen way. They are behind the “near misses” and the “I don’t know how I made it through that” moments. They are part of the divine orchestra God uses to work all things together for our good (Romans 8:28).

I think of Elijah in 1 Kings 19. He was tired. He was broken. And he wanted to give up. But what did God do? He sent an angel—not with a scolding, but with food and rest. That angel didn’t shame Elijah; he ministered to him. That’s the God we serve. One who meets us in our weakness and provides strength.


Understanding the Role of Angels in Christian Life

God is not passive. He is proactive. He’s not waiting around, wringing His hands. He has angels on assignment. For me. For you.

But listen—let’s get one thing clear. This promise doesn’t mean life is easy or pain-free. If anything, Jesus straight-up told us: “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). He never sugarcoated the journey, and neither will I. Trouble is promised. Pain is real. Spiritual warfare is constant. And still—still—we are covered.

I used to treat God’s protection like a good luck charm. If something went wrong, I thought maybe I hadn’t prayed enough. Maybe I missed my morning devotional and now the consequences were raining down. But that’s not grace. That’s superstition. God isn’t transactional. He’s relational. And when He says He’s given His angels charge over us, He’s not saying “only if you check every religious box.” He’s saying: “Because you are Mine, I will guard you.”

That said, protection is not permission to act foolishly. The devil tried that game with Jesus in the wilderness, quoting Psalm 91 out of context: “If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down… for it is written: ‘He shall give His angels charge over you…’” (Matthew 4:6). And what did Jesus say? “It is written again, ‘You shall not tempt the Lord your God.’” Boom. Truth over manipulation.

Satan knows Scripture. He just doesn’t submit to it.

And that scares me—not because I’m afraid of him, but because I know how easy it is for us humans to do the same. We twist the Word to match our agenda, cherry-pick verses to soothe our sin, and call it faith. But it’s not. That’s counterfeit Christianity. The real thing? It humbles us. It transforms us. It confronts our pride and comforts our soul, both at the same time.

So what do I learn from angels being assigned to me? I learn that God’s love is both ferocious and tender. That He’s not just watching over me—He’s commanding legions to surround me. I’m not alone in my room. I’m not alone in my anxiety. I’m not alone in the fight. That makes me want to shout and fall on my face all at once.

But it also makes me responsible.

Because if I believe this—if I really believe I’m surrounded by heavenly protection—I have no excuse for living in fear. I don’t get to say, “But what if this happens? What if God doesn’t show up?” No. I need to walk like someone who has the King’s army behind her.

I hear the Spirit say, “Daughter, walk in obedience. I’ve got the rest.”

So I will. I’ll go where God sends me—even if it’s dangerous, even if it’s uncomfortable. But I won’t go trying to provoke a miracle just to prove He loves me. That’s not faith. That’s arrogance.

Lord, forgive me for every time I’ve asked You to “show up,” as if You hadn’t already promised to never leave me or forsake me (Hebrews 13:5). Help me walk humbly, live boldly, and trust deeply.

A Prayer from My Heart Today:

Lord, thank You for commanding Your angels to guard me in all my ways. Thank You for loving me so completely that You watch over my soul, my body, and my journey. Help me to trust in Your protection—not just in theory, but in daily life. When fear whispers lies, remind me of the truth in Your Word. Let me walk in confidence, not arrogance—knowing that I am not alone. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.


The Bigger Picture: Why God Doesn’t Waste Our Lives

If God were careless, He wouldn’t command armies of angels to protect His people. If God were indifferent, Jesus wouldn’t have come at all. But He did. He came, lived, died, and rose again—for us.

Ephesians 2:10 says, “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” You and I aren’t wandering through this world by accident. Our lives are woven with purpose, even when we can’t see the full picture.

God is not wasteful. Not with our time, not with our pain, not with our prayers. Even the waiting seasons, the confusing seasons, the wilderness seasons—He uses it all. He sees what we can’t see. And while we walk forward in faith, His angels are guarding us, guiding us, and encouraging us along the way.


Are you still searching for peace?

Friend, if you’re reading this and your heart is aching for something more—please know that Jesus is the answer. He’s not a myth or a religious crutch. He is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6).

If you’re ready to invite Him into your life, here’s a prayer you can say. It’s not magic—it’s about your heart. But if you mean it, your life will never be the same:

Lord Jesus, I need You. Thank You for dying on the cross for my sins. I open the door of my life and receive You as my Savior and Lord. Thank You for forgiving my sins and giving me eternal life. Take control of the throne of my life. Make me the kind of person You want me to be. Amen.


And finally…..


God’s angels aren’t just with us in battles—they’re with us in beauty too. They don’t just show up in emergencies; they’re present in the ordinary, quiet moments of everyday life. Why? Because we are deeply, wildly, endlessly loved by a God who never wastes a single life. If you’re breathing today, there is purpose in it. And if you’re walking with Jesus, you are literally being watched over by the armies of heaven. Like—how amazing is that?

It honestly blows my mind that heaven moves on my behalf. Not because I’ve done anything to deserve it, but simply because I belong to Him. I don’t have to hustle for it. I just have to abide.

So here’s what I’m holding onto tonight: angels aren’t God’s “Plan B.” They’re part of His perfect plan to protect and guide me. They’re not responding to my commands—they’re obeying His. My job? Trust and obey. Even when it’s confusing. Even when it’s hard. Because the same God who sent angels to guard me also sent Jesus to save me. And if He didn’t hold back His own Son, why would He ever hold back what’s best for me?

So let the world do its thing. Let the storms roll in. I am covered. I am called. I am commissioned by the living God.

And honestly? That makes me want to sing loud, dance wild, and live boldly for His glory!

15 Dangerous Lies Satan Tells You about Scripture

Please let me know your thoughts on these “15 Dangerous Lies Satan Tells You about Scripture”…but only if you have time to do so because I know everyone is extremely busy with their daily lives as it is, but if you do have time to share your thoughts with me I’d very much appreciate it!

15 Dangerous Lies Satan Tells You about Scripture

(The devil) was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. Whenever he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own nature, for he is a liar, and the father of lies. – John 8:44

If I were the devil, I would do everything in my power to keep you from the Word of God. I would say anything I could think of, anything I thought you would believe, anything that works, to get you to read other things.

As Paul said, “We are not ignorant of his devices” (2 Corinthians 2:11). We know how he works. And here are some of the lies we have noticed pouring out of his factory, all geared toward destroying confidence in God’s Word.

Lie #1: “You already know it, so don’t read it.”

He’s lying to you. You do not know it. I’ve studied the Bible all my life and in no way could I say I “know” it. I know a great deal about it, but there is so much more. For the typical church member to shun the Bible because “I’ve been there and done that” is laughable.

Lie #2: “No one can understand it, so don’t read it.”

He’s lying. Even a child can understand a great deal of Scripture. Meanwhile, the Ph.D. will find plenty to challenge his thinking. Only a book from the Almighty could touch so many at every level of their existence.

Lie #3: “It’s boring. So don’t read it.”

He’s lying. The Bible is a lot of things, but boring is not one of them.

We’re boring, and that’s the problem.

Lie #4: “It’s better left to the professionals. So, don’t read it.”

He’s lying, using a lie he once sold to the Catholic church during the Middle Ages. By keeping the Holy Scriptures in the Latin (and not in the language of the people) the church could give it whatever slant they chose. Some hardy individuals paid for the right for us to own Scriptures in our own tongue with their very lives. We must not take lightly the privilege we have to own a copy of the very Word of God in our own language.

Lie #5: “You need to know Greek and Hebrew to know what it really means. So, don’t bother reading it.

He’s lying. The English conveys very well the meanings of Scripture in their original languages. However, reading the Bible in its original forms is still thrilling, and we encourage people to study Hebrew and Greek if possible.

Lie #6: “The English Bible was not translated correctly. If you doubt that, listen to preachers say, ‘The translators got this wrong. What it really says is…’ So, don’t read it.”

The devil is lying, and half the time those preachers are misrepresenting the truth too. Just read it.

Lie #7: “It’s contradictory. So don’t read it.”

He’s got a half-truth here, but he’s still lying. There are no contradictions in Scripture regarding any doctrine or teaching of consequence. There are places where one writer says 100 people were killed and another writer said it was 1000…that sort of thing. Scholars often have explanations for this. To me personally, I love those little shades of differences. They are the very answer to the charge that the church tampered with the Bible to make it say what they want. If so, they would have cleaned up those loose ends! (Smiley-face goes here.)

Lie #8: “Experts disagree on what it means. So, don’t read it.”

He’s lying. The Christian church, no matter what denomination, agrees with 90 percent of the Scripture message. Or even more.

Lie #9: “The Bible is outdated. Not for our modern times. So, don’t read it.”

He’s lying. It’s as contemporary as this morning’s paper. Or even more so. And as C. S. Lewis once asked, “What does today’s date have to do with anything?”

Lie #10: “The Bible is just a bunch of rules. So, don’t read it.”

He’s lying once again. Scripture is anything but that. It contains the greatest stories, most inspiring teachings, and blessed insights imaginable.

Lie #11: “You are so far beyond that. The Bible has nothing for you. So, don’t read it.”

He’s lying. And the best response to this is: “Well, I’ll see for myself,” as you open it up.

Lie #12: “Men wrote it. So, forget about it being divine. Don’t waste your time reading it.”

Another half-truth that is a whole lie. True: “Holy men of old wrote as they were moved by the Holy Spirit,” said the apostle in 2 Peter 1:21. God used men and women to write the Scripture; it did not drop to earth fully written.

Lie #13: “Reading the Bible will turn you into a religious fanatic. And you don’t want people thinking you’re a nut. Do not risk that by reading the Bible.”

He’s lying. They say that “a fanatic is someone who loves Jesus more than you do.” What reading the Bible will do is introduce you to the Savior, teach you about salvation, and nourish your soul. Anything that can do that is your friend and, instead of making you weird will make you whole. See 2 Timothy 3:15-17. Once again, Satan is lying.

Lie #14: “No one with intelligence reads the Bible anymore. Only religious fundamentalists and extremists. So, don’t read it.”

He’s lying. Some of the smartest people on the planet—including scientists and professors and philosophers and my neighbor down the street—read and love the Holy Bible. And they are among the sanest people on the planet.

Lie #15: “You’re too busy. You can read it some other time when you are feeling spiritual, when you have plenty of time, when you’re older. Just don’t read it now.”

He’s lying. You are not too busy; maybe too lazy. Or too worldly, too unbelieving, or too lost. To wait until you are “feeling spiritual” (whatever that means) is a fool’s errand, and you should not fall for that. To wait until you are older is another ploy he uses on the simple-minded. Many a person has gone out into eternity lost who had planned to take care of these matters down the road when they were elderly. The only problem is they didn’t live to become elderly. Don’t let it happen to you.