Angels play an important role in Christmas celebrations. The word,
"Angel" is derived from the Hebrew and Greek words which simply means
"messenger". Angels are depicted as immortal, human like in
appearance, transparent with wings who live in the heavens, come to us as the
intermediaries of a higher power and are our link to the mystical heavens!
An Angel is a common symbol placed on the top of the Christmas tree today.
Gabriel is the heavenly Angel of Christmas who revealed to Mary that she would
have a son God. A Christian story tells of a small group of tiny Angels on a
special assignment to watch over and guide Mary and Jesus on their journey to Bethlehem. They sang
songs of thanksgiving believed to be heard at all four corners of the earth.
Today the hymn Hark the Herald Angels Sing is played in all church choirs
during the Christmas season. After Jesus was born in Bethlehem an Angel of Christmas appeared to
the shepherds telling them of the Christ Childs birth. Angels in Christianity
rapidly evolved in popularity during 1100 AD to 1200 AD. The teachings of Saint
Thomas Aquinas is believed to have had the most importance regarding the
evolution of Angels.
The concept of Angels as spiritual or heavenly beings is evidenced in
almost all cultures on earth. Archaeological evidence of Angels dates back to
King Stela of Ur-Nammus in Egypt
2250 BC where Angels are depicted flying over the head of this king while he
was in prayer. However there are numerous and many accounts of Angels
throughout history. Here are some references:
- The Romans and Greeks have many references in their history of Angels
especially as winged cherub sculptures seen on buildings and fountains.
- There is a popular belief that the Roman Saint Valentine inspired the
figure of Cupid a winged cherub (usually a child-like image, curly hair,
small wings behind their shoulders, some clothed and others unclothed and
usually portrayed in flight) who shoots arrows at lovers. This is a popular
Angel image associated with Valentines Day today.
- Islam (Koran) Angels are mentioned many times in the Holy Qur'an (Koran)
which was dictated to the Prophet Muhammad by the Angel Gabriel, the Divine
Messenger. There is a belief that everyone has two Angels (one to the right
who records good deeds and one to the left who records bad deeds).
- Hebrews (Torah) the belief in four Archangels (Michael, Gabriel, Raphael
and Uriel).
- The Bible says that the Angels were singing at the creation of the
world. The New Testament says that the Angels rejoice when people on earth are
sorry for their sins! There are countless references to Angels in the Bible
with nine ranks of Angels counted. The Cherubim and Seraphim Angels being of the
highest order with the Archangel being the
chief Angel and leader.
Angels are spiritual beings often seen strumming harps and floating on
clouds! While most references to Angels are with two wings The Bible makes
mention of Angels with 2 sets of wings (Cherubs) and up to six wings
(Seraphim). Christians believe everyone has a guardian Angel who watches over
them. The scriptures reference Angels as masculine. It also references good and
bad Angels. Christians believe all humans have a Guardian Angel they can call
upon at anytime for protection and guidance.
Here are some creative responses to the existence of Christmas Angels and
their activity today:
- They are watching every activity and wanting to awaken us to improve our
conduct and thus avoid being on the naughty list!
- Christmas Angels are there to remind us of our spiritual realm. That there
is more to us than what we merely gauge with our five senses. We have a depth
and ability beyond what we currently recognize and thus we need to develop our
connection with higher power.
- They are there to remind us to seek the best in ourselves at all times no
matter who is watching or not watching. Integrity is a virtue they wish to
remind us to practice at all times!
- To remind us of powerful, unseen agents all around us that are there to
protect us and help in times of need through the power of healing prayer.
- They act as role models to help and give to others. They constantly are
reminders to help and give without expectation of anything in return.
- They remind us to lighten up in our lives and have a little fun! They
know that families who laugh together stay together! Laughter is healing and
those Christmas Angels love to see the lighter side of life!
So no matter whether you believe or not believe in Angels, they certainly
add to the magic, fun and joy associated with the celebrations and festivities
of Christmas.
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Bernadette Dimitrov
Bernadette Dimitrov is the author of 'The HoHoHo Factor' Christmas trivia, insights and meanings and 'Bluey Santa's New Recruit' children's series of ebooks and audio books. Visit
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