"Truth mixed with error is equivalent to all error, except that it is more innocent looking and, therefore, more dangerous." ~ H.A. Ironside
“But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.” Galatians 1:8
Pope Francis, taking a shot at the Holy Spirit, said that we should “trust our guardian angels” to lead us and guide us in every aspect of our lives. That goes in direct opposition to the clear teaching of the bible that tells us the Holy Spirit, and Him alone, is our comforter and our guide.
“Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.” John 16:13
The teaching of the Catholic Church has always been that which is outside the bible. This nonsense on “guardian angels” is no different, anything to get you to take your eyes off of Jesus and His will for us in our lives.
Vatican City, Oct 2, 2014 / 07:37 am – In his homily for the Feast of Holy Guardian Angels, Pope Francis told those gathered for daily Mass to be like children who pay attention to their “traveling companion.”
According to the tradition of the Church, each of us has a guardian angel who protects us and helps make us aware of things, the Pope said at the Santa Marta residence Oct. 2. Often times, we have the feeling that “I should do this, this is not right, be careful.” This, he said, “is the voice of” our guardian angel: our “traveling companion.”
Our guardian angel will “carry us” throughout our entire life. For this reason, he said we should “listen to his voice, don’t rebel against it.” “Do not rebel: follow his advice.”
Concluding his homily, Pope Francis put forward the following question: “How is my relationship with my guardian angel? Do I listen to him? Do I wish him good morning? Do I say: ‘protect me during sleep’? Do I speak with him? Do I ask his advice? He is at my side.”
“We can respond to this question today, each and everyone of us: “How is my relationship with this angel who the Lord has sent to protect and accompany me along the way, and who always sees the face of the Father who is in the heavens?”
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Some Seventh Day Adventists can recall the SDA families in Oregon, the Halsteads, Greens and others, who decided to communicate with angels in their mid-week prayer group. Roger Morneau wrote about this event in a a book entitled "Beware of Angels”.
At first is was absolutely thrilling to be in personal communication with angels. For a couple years everything they spoke was truth and substantiated by Scripture. Slowly as trust in the supernatural being grew things changed. Horribly.