Angels Round About You
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
The Cokeville Miracle
About a year ago, I had someone ask my what was my earliest angel memory. I was able to recall many more through prayer and asking them to be brought back to my memory but one I could not figure out.
I was six or seven years old and I was at a Stake Center with four classes of my same age primary class. A lady from my home ward got up to teach the music to a room filled of kids and told a remarkable story about how all of these children prayed and were protected by angels in a bomb. I remember sitting there and as we sang "Armies of Helaman" I knew and could feel my own angels near me. It was my first confirmation from the Spirit of angels.
I have thought about that story for years but I never heard anything else about it and as I replayed it in my mind I could not figure out what I was doing at the Stake Center with that many kids in primary and I thought the bomb took place in a church because most of the students were LDS.
A few weeks ago, after praying for more information about this experience I received the Deseret News pamphlet in the mail. I came across the Cokeville Miracle in the movie section and thought I have no idea what that is. I looked it up and lo and behold it was the story I had heard when I was seven years old!
I called my mom and told her about it. She had never heard of the incident before but I told her where I was and she told me for a few years when I was younger during Stake Conference they used to take 6-8 year olds in for primary during the session.
The next remarkable piece was that I was headed back to the West coast a few days after the movie opened since it wasn't going to be in movie theaters on the East coast. I do not think this was coincidence.
As I sat and watched this movie I was overcome with emotion. I cried and cried. I know that is was not an easy day for any of the survivors to endure but the message was loud and clear and each of those children had their own angels with them that day protecting them and most of them were able to later identify them as their own ancestors.
It is a beautiful miracle! If you get the chance please go and see it and be reminded we are never alone.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Do You Have a Guardian Angel? from LDSliving.com
Do You Have a Guardian Angel?
KELSEY BERTEAUX - JUNE 27, 2013
Scripture stories and modern revelation speak of angels who watched over prophets. So is it the same today? Is someone watching over you?
Touching stories of angelic emissaries are commonly recounted in LDS meetinghouses. Since we believe in a God who is anxiously engaged in our lives, it’s a heart-warming thought to think that heavenly messengers can intervene for good on our behalf. But are there such things as “guardian angels”? Donald W. Parry, author of Angels: Agents of Light, Love, and Power, says there just might be angels among us.
While “ministering” angels are mentioned 37 times in the standard works, the term “guardian angel” is conspicuously missing. Not absent, however, are stories of angels protecting prophets and acting in a guardian-like role. Take the story of Daniel, for example. When he was unjustly cast into the lions’ den, the Lord sent an angel to shut the lions’ mouths. It was also an angel who delivered Peter from Herod’s prison and Abraham from the priests of Elkenah.
In more modern times, stories of angels protecting the Saints abound. Joseph Smith wrote of an experience at the Kirtland Temple where six angels were seen surrounding the worshippers to protect them from Satan and his hosts. President David O. McKay also described an experience from a church meeting where James L. McMurrin, then president of the European mission, specifically named two elders as having “guardian angels” in the room, sent to look after them. President Harold B. Lee shared a more personal story of angelic protection, once recounting a young girl’s adamant assurance that her deceased mother visited her in a dream, promising she would stay near and watch over her. But can it be true? Do angels really protect us, and can loved ones really look after us once they’ve passed on?
Less anecdotal are the many reassurances from prophets and apostles that angels do guard and watch over us. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland testified, “Angels are still sent to help us, even as they were sent to help Adam and Eve” [emphasis in original]. Elder Dallin H. Oaks also stated, “For most of us the mortal journey is long, and we continue our course with the protection of guardian angels.” Even the Lord himself promised, “I will go before your face. I will be on your right hand and on your left, and my Spirit shall be in your hearts, and mine angels round about you, to bear you up” (D&C 84:88).
Guardian angels, then, are surely very real. They are messengers of comfort and peace, bearers of warnings, and protectors of faithful Saints. They are part of an innumerable host doing the will of a loving Father in Heaven who looks after each of us. Whether they are spirits unknown to us or spirits of our loved ones, guardian angels are indeed all around us to bear us up.
Angels Don't Have Wings
I thought this article from LDSliving.com gave some good information. I especially loved the quote from Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, "I believe we need to speak of and believe in and bear testimony of... angels more than we sometimes do."
Angels Don't Have Wings + 4 More Things We Know About Them
JAKE HEALEY
We sing about them in beloved Christmas hymns. We read about them in holy scripture. We even have one of them standing triumphantly atop our temples. As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we wholeheartedly believe in the existence of angels.
But . . . what are they, exactly?
Perhaps much of the mystery that surrounds angels comes from our reluctance to talk about them—and according to Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, this needs to change. “I believe we need to speak of and believe in and bear testimony of . . . angels more than we sometimes do,” he said. It was in that spirit that BYU professor Donald W. Parry wrote Angels: Agents of Light, Love, and Power. Dr. Parry’s book strives to clear up misconceptions about the role and purpose of angels through an exploration of ancient and modern scripture.
The following five excerpts provide fascinating insight on the subject:
Angels do not have wings
The Prophet Joseph Smith taught, “An angel of God never has wings.” The widely held notion that angels have wings originated from several sources.
First, the scriptures set forth that seraphs (Hebrew, seraphim) have wings (see Isaiah 6:2). Ezekiel (Ezekiel 1:9-11) and John (Revelation 4:8) envisioned living creatures with wings; these wings are probably not literal but, rather, symbolic of angels’ abilities to move about. In fact, when the Prophet Joseph inquired about this subject, he received the answer that the wings are a “representation of power, to move, to act, etc.” (D&C 77:4).
Second, artists continue to perpetuate the idea that angels have wings. President George Q. Cannon explained: “The early artists, long centuries ago, are credited with the idea of painting angels with wings . . . From that time to the present this has been accepted as the proper form in which to present angels. It has become a firmly fixed tradition in the Christian world that angels must have wings.”
Angels who minister to this earth have belonged to it or may yet belong to it
Doctrine and Covenants 130:4-5 states: “In answer to the question—Is not the reckoning of God’s time, angel’s time, prophet’s time, and man’s time, according to the planet on which they reside? I answer, Yes. But there are no angels who minister to this earth but those who do belong or have belonged to it.” Accordingly, the well-known angels Michael, Gabriel, John the Baptist, Peter, James, John, Moroni, and many others are historical persons who have lived upon this earth. Other angels who have ministered on this earth may have done so before they were born in the flesh.
Editor’s Note: The usage of the term “this earth” is very interesting here, as it implies that other worlds’ angels minister to those worlds they belong to or may yet belong to.
Angels are our fellow servants in the work of the Lord
When the angel John the Baptist ordained Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery, he spoke the words, “Upon you my fellow servants” (D&C 13:1). Similarly, the angel who instructed John the Revelator told him, “I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus” (Revelation 19:10) and later said, “I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren the prophets” (Revelation 22:9).
Angels are the offspring of God
Angels are the children of our Heavenly Father. President Joseph F. Smith, “When messengers are sent to minister to the inhabitants of this earth, they are not strangers, but from the ranks of our kindred, friends, and fellow-beings and fellow-servants.” And Elder Parley P. Pratt wrote that “Gods, angels and men are all of one species, one race, one great family, widely diffused among the planetary systems, as colonies, kingdoms, nations, etc.”
Angels operate among men, women, and children
Angels do not restrict their appearances or communications to a particular gender, age group, tribe, or nation; rather, angels operate among all humankind—men, women, and children—according to the Lord’s divine will (see LDS Bible Dictionary). Alma 32:23 states that God “imparteth his word by angels unto men, yea, not only men but women also. Now this is not all; little children do have words given unto them many times, which confound the wise and the learned.” Joseph Smith’s promise to members of the Relief Society—“If you live up to your privileges, the angels cannot be restrained from being your associates”—may also apply to men and children.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
My Temple Journey
My journey has been a very long one and I will just cover the highlights and the things that I feel like I should share.
I was born and raised a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I met my future husband when I was young and some interesting turn of events brought us together or should I say I think a certain angel made sure that we were married. That angel is my husband's guardian angel. I have had many experiences with him and he has brought to my memory a few times that he had to intervene to make sure that we ended up together. Our marriage was no coincidence.
My husband is the most incredible person I know and I am so proud to be his wife. He is not a member of the church but is very supportive of me and attends with me every Sunday. We have been married for over a decade and almost every year as the year ends I start wondering if it is my time to go to the temple. Over the years, I have had many Bishops and Stake Presidents tell me that it was not time and that I should wait for my husband and I was happy to wait. As the years progressed, I kept myself busy doing baptisms and have a very special place in my heart for that ordinance.
The last few years my desire to go has grown more and more but every time I prayed about it I kept getting the same answer that it was not time.
A few months ago, the thought came to me again and I started thinking about it more and more. I met with my Bishop and asked him to pray about it as well. We made plans to talk about it a few weeks later.
One night I had a dream and in this dream my husband's guardian angel came to me. I immediately knew who he was and recognized him. In my dream, he asked me to go to the temple and be baptized for his wife. The next morning I told my husband that I needed to go to the temple soon and he told me I should just go that day. I called and made an appointment and got my stuff together and went.
Even though I had made an appointment, I got there as they were making a shift change so I waited for quite a while. While I was waiting, one of the temple workers came and sat beside me and started telling me his story. He told me that his wife was not a member and he struggled with going to the temple by himself but then he looked at me and said, "but if I would have waited. I would still be waiting at 77."I started crying and told him my story and he told me not to wait. I opened up to him about my dream and pretty soon the First Counselor in the temple was sitting by me too and asked me about my dream so I told him as well. By the time we got in to do baptisms we were all a little emotional. The baptism was beautiful and as I left the waters the First Counselor said to me she was here and she accepted. Tears filled my eyes to have that validated by him. I had felt her too.
They both came and said goodbye to me as I was leaving the temple and as I reached for the door the Spirit whispered to me, "Now it is time to move forward".
A few weeks later I was able to go through the temple and be surrounded by my family and loved ones on both sides of the veil.
Monday, May 11, 2015
If You Aren't then Nobody Will
Last Sunday, I was sitting in church. I knew that I needed to bear my testimony and had all week but I didn't know what He wanted me to share. As I took the sacrament, I heard the spirit whisper to me "If you aren't talking about it, nobody will" and I knew exactly what the spirit was talking about. You see, I have been struggling to know what to share and what not to share about my angel experiences. I am so blessed to have them so often and some of them are too sacred to share but I know I have been given them for more then one reason. I know that they are for me but I also know that they are for you. They are to be used as a lesson so you too can recognize the angels in your life. They are to be used to strengthen my testimony and yours but it can be scary to share. I feel very vulnerable and scared about other's perception of me. I know I shouldn't but putting yourself out there is scary but time and time again the answer keeps coming that I need to so I will be bold and I will share. I hope if anyone even reads this blog it will help you. I hope you will pray about the things written on here for yourself. I hope that you will feel your own angels near you and recognize why they are there and who sent them to you.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Little Lily
This has been on the news and I cried when I heard it. How incredible! Prayers for Lily and her family and this is most certainly a miracle.
http://fox13now.com/2015/03/09/first-responder-talks-about-rescue-of-toddler-from-spanish-fork-river/
SPANISH FORK, Utah — Many are calling it a miracle that an 18-month-old baby girl survived 14 hours suspended upside down in her car seat in the Spanish Fork River.
FOX 13 spoke with an officer Tyler Beddoes who was one of the first on scene Saturday after police were called about a car that crashed into the river.
“We heard a voice. A distinct voice. It wasn’t thinking, we actually heard someone say, ‘Help me, help me now’ that kind of stuff,” Beddoes said.
Beddoes and three other officers jumped into action and raced against time to save whoever was still alive inside the car.
“Something was there and that pushed us harder. When we heard that voice, to us it was somebody’s alive in that car let’s get in there and get them out so anything we could do to get inside that car we tried to do,” Beddoes recalled.
They were able to flip the car over, only to see Lily unconscious and strapped in her car seat. Who, or where, the voice came from is still a mystery.
“We all together said, ‘Yes we heard that same voice’ so when we really talked it about it, it was then that it kicked in that the mom was obviously deceased when the car flipped over and the baby was unconscious at the time so for us it was just processing, still processing, what occurred and what happened,” Beddoes said.
Baby Lily continues to recover at Primary Children’s Hospital where family and friends say she’s doing extremely well, even singing songs.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Ryan
I received this beautiful story from Jennifer about the ways her brother has communicated with her. I love to hear these types of stories and no that some one needs to hear this story so they too can understand how their loved ones are trying to communicate with them. Thank you so much Jennifer for sharing your story.
Ryan
My brother Ryan died in a car accident in September 2013. He was only 29 years old, and left behind a wife and two little daughters. We were all devastated, but he has shown us in little ways that he is still with us.
Ryan always loved dogs and wanted a husky. His wife did not like dogs and told him they would never have one. Personally, I think she may have relented at some point. But nevertheless, whenever I see a husky, I think of Ryan. The week after he died, I took my kids to their school which is located in a business complex. After my kids went inside, I saw some people getting out of their car with a husky! It would be unusual to see any kind of dog in this area, because it is just offices and such. But for the dog to actually be a husky was amazing. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I just watched them for awhile, and then I drove home, thankful for this miracle.
About 8 months later, all of Ryan’s family met at the cemetery in honor of what would have been Ryan’s 30th birthday. Afterwards, we had a picnic at a park. I only noticed one person walking dogs while we were there. And you guessed it, they were huskies. Ryan was letting us know he was there with us.
Another thing that happened was that the week after we got home from Ryan’s funeral, I was driving through a shopping center, I saw a big truck that said “Ryan Mechanical Co. - Plumbing Services.” As soon as I passed it I realized that it was Ryan saying hi to me. I wished I had taken a picture. The very next day, I was at my kids’ school which is 30 minutes away in another city, and a big truck was parked out front. It was “Ryan Mechanical Co.” again! I was so distracted by the truck the whole time I was there because I couldn’t believe the coincidence. But of course it wasn’t a coincidence. I think Ryan just wanted me to know he was there. In the year and a half since then, I have never seen another one of those trucks.
I am so grateful for the little indicators that our deceased loved ones are still aware of us and still with us.
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