There’s been a lot of angelic activity at Awakening House of Prayer in recent weeks. Let me clarify: I believe there’s angelic activity all around us all the time, but God has pulled back the veil on the angelic activity at a higher level over the past few Sundays.
In one encounter, a portal opened and with it, a new dimension of sound came forth. Everything was suddenly louder and crisper.
Then I saw angels coming through windows carrying glory gifts. I call them glory gifts because these boxes with bows appeared to be glowing with the glory of God. What was going on: the Lord is bringing new gifts and new glory to the church.
The Windows of Heaven
We know there are windows in heaven because Malachi 3:10 speaks of them—not just a single window but more than one. Of course, we don’t know how many. We know the angels go through windows of heaven based on Jacob’s experience in the wilderness:
“Then he dreamed, and behold, a ladder was set up on the earth, and its top reached to heaven; and there the angels of God were ascending and descending on it” (Genesis 28:12).
In Joseph’s dream, we see a path from heaven to earth and vice versa through a window, or portal.
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Can Angels Bring Gifts from Heaven?
Can angels really bring gifts from heaven? Yes, in the sense of revelation. Angels are, in essence, messengers. Although there are many functions of angels in the Bible, delivering messages or revelations from the Throne Room are a key part of angelic actvitivity in the earth.
Some angels are on assignment with prophetic announcements. Angels announced the birth of John the Baptist and Jesus (see Matthew 1:20-21; Luke 1:11-13.) What a glory gift these women received! Angels with the assignment to help interpret God-given dreams (See Daniel 7:16; Daniel 10:5.) Danie; received the glory gift of an unlocked mystery.
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The Bible also mentions angels of provision. God sends angels on assignment to bring revelation to His people (See Acts 8:26-27; Acts 27:23-24; Daniel 9:21-22.) While the Holy Spirit warns us of impending danger, God can send angels on assignment to warn us of situations and circumstances we need to avoid and even show us the way of escape (see Genesis 19:1-10).
We should be aware of angelic activity and receive the glory gifts they bring us. Angels are ministering spirits, sent to minister to us as heirs of salvation (see Hebrews 1:4). Jesus allowed angels to minister to Him more than once, so should we be open to the ministry of angels.