They say some people have guardian angels. Is this correct? Can angels guard over us and intervene in situations where we are in danger?
And does everyone get protection from them, or do you have to qualify somehow?
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The Bible does not teach that each individual has a guardian angel. True, Jesus once said: “See that you do not despise one of these little ones [Christ’s disciples], for I tell you that their angels in heaven always look upon the face of my Father who is in heaven.” (Matthew 18:10) However, rather than implying that each person has a guardian angel, Jesus was simply saying that angels take an active interest in each of his disciples. Hence, true worshippers do not take unwise and careless risks, presuming that God’s angels will protect them.
Does that mean that angels do not help humans? No. (Psalm 91:11) Some feel quite strongly that God has provided them with angelic protection and guidance. However, because angels are invisible, we cannot say to what extent God uses them in helping individuals with various matters. Nevertheless, we cannot go wrong by thanking the Almighty for whatever support he may have provided.—Colossians 3:15; James 1:17, 18.
Guardian angels are not biblical. They are Gods messengers.
As an angel myself, we usually find ourselves in situations where we can help, so we do. Most people don't even know they are angels until presented with an opportunity to intervene. Sometimes adrenaline kicks in and we can lift a bus off a kid or jump into a freezing river to rescue a dog. We never judge if someone 'qualifies' for divine intervention.
Almighty God is in charge of the Angels he sends them to whoever he chooses to send them to if you have an angel looking out for you it's because God sent that angel. Never pray to your guardian angel.
But it is entirely possible to request of God please send an angel to watch over me
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