11. For he shall give his angels charge over thee. Not one guardian angel, as some fondly dream, but all the angels are
here alluded to. To keep thee in all thy ways. To be a bodyguard, a
garrison to the body, soul, and spirit of the saint. In all thy ways is
yet no limit to the heart which is right with God. It is not the way of the
believer to go out of his way. He keeps in his way, and then the angels keep
him. How angels thus keep us we cannot tell. Whether they repel demons,
counteract spiritual plots, or even ward off the subtler physical forces of
disease, we do not know. Perhaps we shall one day stand amazed at the
multiplied services which the unseen bands have rendered to us.
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