The role and mission of the Angels and our Guardian Angel

The angels of God never speak and never act on their own. In reality, they are emissaries of God, administrative spirits, as the Letter to the Hebrews teaches us. They remain in the celestial Kingdom and are not visible to humans, except in some cases, as we have seen above. The angels of God are superior to men in every aspect: strength, power, spirituality, wisdom, humility, etc. The missions of the Angels are manifold, according to the Divine Will. In effect, they carry out God's orders.

The angels of God do not have the same lifestyle as humans. They are bodyless spiritual beings. However, they can appear in different forms. This lack of body and this purely spiritual state of being allows them to enjoy a direct relationship with God. In many religions, many believe in the existence of the good angel and the bad angel.

The angels of God love and glorify God. Their mission is to obey him. In Christianity, there are scriptures that mention the existence of angels who have decided not to obey God. These are the fallen or evil angels, whose example in the Bible is Satan.

The word angel means "messenger", and God sends angels only in very specific circumstances to bring his message. However, God has entrusted each of us to a Guardian Angel, benevolent protectors who watch over us in every situation and at all times.

Through prayers and orison, we can call them to receive their assistance. For their part, they also try to contact us, to communicate with us through signs. Often through numbers known as Angel Numbers, dreams and even visions. These messages are meant to put us on the right path, to experience the spiritual evolution that we are looking for with such effort. They also aim to warn us of certain events, because this is also part of the Guardian Angels role: to protect us.