We’re Not Alone: How Angels Bring Us Support and Peace in
Troubled Times
By Anne Hinton Pratt · March 23, 2021
Sometimes
on our life’s journey we feel alone, forgotten, or unsupported. Even
though it may feel that way, it is not true. The truth is that whether we’re
aware of it or not, when the need arises, God often sends His angels to be
“round about” us to bear us up[i]…
No More Fear
All her
life Lois Cottle had a fear of dying. She told me about a poignant
angelic experience that ended that fear. She writes,
“I was
in our garden one evening, in a hurry to get some kale leaves for a salad for
dinner. Somehow, I slipped and fell forward on a piece of rebar. The
rebar entered in the front of my leg just above the ankle and went up 10 ½
inches to the back of the calf. It stopped just before it broke the skin
a few inches below the back of my knee.
“I
tried to lift my leg off the rebar, but it was in too far and I couldn’t
move. I called for help, knowing that our neighbor was in the front yard
and prayed she would hear my cries. She finally did hear me then ran to
get my husband.
“While I was struggling to lift my leg off the rebar, I had the
sweetest peaceful feeling come over me. I knew there was someone from the
other side with me and all fear left! That sweet feeling stayed with me
until my husband came to my aid and took me to the hospital. Miraculously,
it did not hit a bone or any nerves.
I have always had a fear of dying. While that peaceful
feeling was there, I was reassured that someone would be with me when that time
comes also. I am no longer afraid.” [ii]
Peace
will always overcome fear when God dispatches His angels to help us in our
extremities…
Hillside Filled with Angels
Janet
Johnson shared a marvelous experience where she was surrounded by many angels
helping her in a time of urgent need. She was at the Oregon Coast with
her family and for fun they decided to dig huge side-by-side pits, and then dig
a hole between them to touch hands. She writes,
“My
husband did most of the digging, of the two five-foot deep pits. He was
in one pit and our 7-year-old daughter, Kristie was in the other one. They had
just touched fingers and had drawn back and were laughing when my husband heard
an odd sound. Whump! When he stood up in the second pit, there was no longer
ANY sign of the first pit. The sand hole had collapsed on our daughter.
My husband dug furiously, and we sent for help.
“I
gathered my three other children and said a prayer. I knew that no one can
breathe under sand for 20 minutes and prayed that we could all accept the
outcome.
“As I
tried to figure out how to word my prayer, help came and they found Kristie’s
fingers and followed her arm to her shoulder, and her head. The paramedics
arrived on the scene soon after. They told us she was close to dying. Her
limbs were already gray. They released her from the grip of the sand which had
been crushing her chest. The amazing news is that she lived and has no
lingering effects.
“Later
as I was reading about the angel appearing to Alma, and thinking of how he came
because of the prayers of Alma’s father, I had a very strange vision of all
of our family and the two brothers, digging for my daughter Kristie. In my
mind, I was high above us, looking down. I saw me kneeling in prayer with my
kids, and I saw the hole and the men digging for her, but I also saw the
hillside of the sand dune, filled with angels, all surrounding us. There were
probably 40-50 angels, all ministering to us.
“I
don’t believe I could have survived that time without the help of angels. I
didn’t see them at the time, but I feel strongly that I was given that insight
to remind me that I am indeed surrounded by help when I need it.”[iii]
Armies of Heaven in Our Defense
Elder
Jeffrey R. Holland echoes Janet’s experience when he reminds us of the angelic
help we can depend on in times of trouble. He said,
“In the
gospel of Jesus Christ, you have help from both sides of the veil, and you must
never forget that… if our eyes could be opened we would see horses and chariots
of fire as far as the eye can see riding at reckless speed to come to our
protection. They will always be there, these armies of heaven, in defense of
Abraham’s seed.”[iv]
What a
privilege it is to be the object of protection and assistance from angels.
Familiar Gesture from Deceased Mother
Kristen
Openshaw gives an account of her “angel” mother helping her. She writes,
“My
mother got sick and died of breast cancer when I was a teenager, but I remember
how she always patted and comforted us.
“During
my 11-year-old daughter’s cancer surgery, I was overcome with fear. While
waiting for a doctor to come to the waiting room to tell us the results, I
felt a soft hand on my cheek, gently cupping and patting my face. I knew that
my mother was there in the room, waiting with me.”[v]
No more
fear indeed! Angels can take away our fear as well as succor us in
tremendously painful circumstances…
“Borne Up” from Anguish by an Angel
A woman
named Kathy shared this transcendent experience she had at a time of great
emotional upheaval.
“In the
summer of 2011, my husband confirmed to me that he had had an affair. After a
temple sealing, 3 children and 21 years of happiness, you just don’t expect
anything like this to happen. I was devastated and he was confused. My
first instinct was to bolt, so I jumped into the family van and drove a block
and a half away up a hill to a nearby park.
“As
I parked on an outcropping overlooking the town, I contemplated what my next move
should be. I had one of those deep-down cries that causes your whole body to
shudder upon simply trying to take a breath.
“Pouring
my heart out in prayer to my Heavenly Father, I began begging for him to help
me to know what to do next, and to please bless my children. As I was fervently
pleading, asking through my tears, “What do I do?” I felt so very alone! “Gradually,
I began to feel a warmth that began in my chest and grew outward. I then felt
tangible arms envelope me and give me the biggest, most comforting hug I had
ever experienced. I felt pure love. I was sitting alone in the driver’s seat of
my van, and I knew a steering wheel was in front of me, but I knew if I just
opened my eyes, I would see who was there, holding me.
“I
thrust my tightly squeezed eyes open. My physical eyes could see no one, but my
body and my heart knew otherwise. I don’t know who Heavenly Father permitted to
come and comfort me, but I felt a love so strongly that I knew a family member
was before me, and I knew in that moment that I was not alone and that Heavenly
Father was mindful of me. I distinctly heard, ‘Keep your family together,’ and
I knew I could go on, come what may. I then began thanking my Heavenly
Father… I was strengthened with a resolve no one or no thing could break.
“I will
be forever grateful to my Heavenly Father for sending me a personal comforter
who helped me through the most difficult time of my life. We are never
alone!” [vi]
Angels Assigned to Care for Us
Elder
John A. Widtsoe confirmed Kathy’s sentiments when he taught,
“Many
other intelligent beings, superior to us, no doubt take part in helping man to
do his work on earth. There are angels and spirits who, no doubt, have assigned
to them the care of the men and women who walk upon earth. Man is not
alone; he walks in the midst of such heavenly company, from whom
he may expect help if he seeks it properly and strongly.”[vii]
Asking for Angels
Sister
Wendy Nelson agrees that we can “properly and strongly” seek and expect angelic
help. She declares,
“Pray..
to our Heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus Christ for those on the other side
to be ‘dispatched’ to assist us. Perhaps a departed loved one could be
sent to help you with whatever you need.
“Can
you imagine the effort it took those angels who pushed from the rear of
handcarts as they helped the pioneers over the steep, snowy, windy,
freezing, jagged terrain of Rocky Ridge? If angels can manage that, they
can certainly help you and me over our present-day Rocky Ridges!”[viii]
I doubt
there has been a time in the earth’s history where there is more need for
angelic intercession. We need to ask…
Never Alone
President
Russell M. Nelson recently gave us a marvelous speech where he said this,
“When
Joseph [Smith] was repeatedly betrayed by close associates or falsely accused
or unjustly imprisoned, he was never alone. He trusted in the Lord and relied
on familiar ‘divers angels’ he had come to know over many years. “You, too,
can and will be guided by heaven in your work as you seek direction, guidance
and inspiration from on high…In the same manner… you will never be left alone…The
Prophet Joseph’s experience can also be your experience, as you seek for —
and prepare yourself — to receive heaven’s help. I promise you that this
is true.”[ix]
The more we seek heaven, the closer it will feel, and the less
fear we will have. We are NOT alone! As we’ve seen in this article, we are
frequently defended and buoyed up by beings who are marvelous extensions of
God’s great love for us. Are we seeking and preparing for heaven’s
help? It is there for the asking.
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