Angels that Intervene with Children
By Anne Hinton Pratt · February 10, 2022
Some of the most beautiful and touching stories told are those about angels protecting children. Several months ago, I shared several of these in an article. I’ve since received additional amazing and inspiring experiences from readers like you that you’ll want to feast on.
Miraculously Rescued from Fire
Kenny
Mazzanti, a retired Sergeant on the California Highway Patrol had several
experiences where he saw firsthand where angels protected children. He
writes,
“I was
patrolling southbound I-5 near Lebec (between Los Angeles and Bakersfield CA)
when I saw the backend of a motorhome burst into flames. The driver pulled over
to the right shoulder of the freeway and the family piled out of the motorhome.
Most of the motorhome was fully engulfed by flames when I approached the
family. The mom was counting heads. 1,2,3,4…
“Where’s
little Johnny?”
“One of
the children said that he had been asleep in the back of the motorhome. I had
the family move further away and prepared to go in to find the child. (It’s not
the heat that will kill you; it’s the poisonous gasses from the burning
plastics that will get you first). The door handle was too hot to open, so I
used my handkerchief to open the door. I took a deep breath and pulled
the door open to charge in and retrieve the child. That wasn’t necessary.
There stood little Johnny holding his teddy bear as flames swirled all around
him. I grabbed him by his sleeper and pulled him from the fire that took all
the hair off my forearm, and then closed the door behind him.
“We got
away from the burning motorhome, and Johnny’s mother did a thorough inspection
of her child. Not a hair was singed, not even on the
teddy bear.
“One
of the other children asked how he got out? Johnny told them very matter
of factly that ‘The man in white’ had awakened him and led him to the door.
Then, pointing at me, Johnny said, ‘And then HE grabbed me.’ [1]
What an
extraordinary rescue! When God and angels intervene, such amazing things
happen. This next experience that Kenny relates will take your breath
away. He continues:
“Back
about 1979, one of the Officers that I supervised was patrolling Interstate 5
near Newhall, CA saw something of concern. A young couple had stopped for
lunch at the Denny’s Restaurant in Newhall and had resumed their journey
entering southbound I. 5. The Officer pulled ahead of them, activated his
overhead lights, and slowed his and their cars bringing the young coupe to a
stop on the freeway shoulder. The Officer approached the driver’s
window. The driver defensively questioned why the Officer had stopped
him. He was doing nothing wrong, and in his mind, this was obviously an
abuse of power…
“Without
a word, the Officer reached up on top of the car and took down the car
seat that secured their newborn baby and handed it to the young father. Apparently,
they were not yet accustomed to having a baby with them when they travelled.”[2]
What
kept that unattached baby from falling off the top of the car as it picked up
speed on the freeway? God is so good…
I love
the scripture that talks specifically about children’s angels:
“Take
heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, that in
heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in
heaven.”[3]
Yes,
these angels are often directed from the Father to protect small
children. Sometimes they protect them from their own lack of judgment…
Angel Protects From 12-Foot Drop
Janet
Johnson remembers a beautiful experience she had with a young son being
protected from a greater injury. She wrote:
“My
youngest child of four, a six-year-old boy, had climbed up into an open loft,
twelve feet above our garage floor. He was leaning over the edge of the loft
dropping army guys onto the floor below. He leaned too far and toppled
out of the loft headfirst. His shoulder hit a shelf on his way down, and he
landed on the floor screaming in fear and pain.
“When I
rushed into the garage and found him, his shoulder was bloody and the skin was
torn, but I was shocked that his head had not hit the garage floor. I was so
amazed as I held him in my lap that I commented on that fact. Although we had
never taught, or even talked about guardian angels, or the possibility of loved
ones who had passed being angels in our lives, he looked at me through his
tears and said, ‘It’s because I landed on the angel. He was soft.”[4]
Isn’t
it interesting that this child was protected from a severe head injury, but not
saved from all pain? The angel provided an intimate sweet experience for
the child and his mother. What a gift!
Angel Saves Two Girls from Accident
Allison
Dunlap recounts a harrowing tale of angelic aid to two of her young daughters.
She
writes,
“This
happened when I was a young mother of 4 daughters. We lived on the corner of a
busy street, but going the opposite direction was a lovely little neighborhood
park that my girls loved to play in.
“One
day I was nursing my baby when I heard a knock at the door. There stood my
neighbor Sister Fredley with my two little towheads. She was nearly in tears as
she told me what had just happened. Maddy and Rachel had noticed the front door
unlocked and had quietly slipped out and wanted to walk up to the park to play.
Sister Fredley was backing out of her driveway that had a slight slope on it,
making the bottom of it not visible from her rearview mirror. She heard
a man’s voice holler to her to “STOP”! She wondered what man would be yelling
to her as we had very few that actually lived on our street. After she put her
car in park and got out to look around to talk to the man, she noticed my two
little girls in her driveway walking up the street towards the park.
“She looked everywhere for the man who had hollered to her to stop
but found no one out in their yards on either side of the street. She realized
then she had been helped by an unseen angel to protect my little girls from
being hit by her car as she blindly backed out.
“As she related to me on my porch what had just happened, I was
flooded first, with embarrassment at my negligence, but then an overwhelming
feeling of gratitude to the Lord for protecting my innocent little daughters
and sparing them and her and me from the devastating sorrow that would’ve beset
us all. I thank the Lord for all the help He gives to us as we strive to bring
souls into the world and do our inadequate best to raise them.”[5]
What a
blessing! It wasn’t the plan for the girls to die that day, and
an angel and an “in-tune” neighbor helped God’s will to be.
Angelic Hope during Abuse
Sylvia
was a child in an abusive home and growing up she felt very unloved by her
parents. She told me that one day, when she was a young girl, an
angel came to her and said,
“Don’t worry Sylvia, things will get better!”
She
held on to that promise for many years, and after she left home and started
life on her own, things went in a beautiful direction, but it was the memory of
that day that pulled her through.[6]
Why?
Why was
an angel instructed to visit Sylvia, or the boy in the fire, or protection for
the boy on the loft and the two little girls, but not sent to
other children in similar conditions? Somehow, these visits were part of these
children’s’ specific plan. It was God’s GIFT to them. Other
children receive other good gifts such as learning how to overcome trauma or
how to circumvent their own difficulties. God gives us ALL gifts.
In
scripture Moroni asks a profound question,
“…have
miracles ceased? Behold I say unto you, Nay; neither have angels
ceased to minister unto the children of men…”[7]
Do we
believe Moroni? God knows the life plan of all children down to the details. He
knows what gifts they need. The fact is that angels protect and succor
MANY, if not all children from time to time. In my mind, these are
the inspiring stories that are worth retelling…
[1] Kenny Mazzanti, personal
correspondence. Used with permission.
[2] Kenny Mazzanti, personal
correspondence. Used with permission.
[3] Matthew 18:10.
[4] Janet Johnson, personal
correspondence. Used with permission.
[5] Allison Dunlap, personal
correspondence. Used with permission.
[6] Sylvia [last name withheld], personal
conversation. Used with permission.
[7] Moroni 7:29
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