It was late at night when my phone rang. I knew it was my son, as I assigned a special ringtone to his number. I stirred from sleep and immediately my heart skipped several beats. I answered.
“Mommy,” his voice trembled, “I just got into an
accident”
In a steady matter-of-fact tone I asked, “Are you okay?”
“Yes, yes, I’m okay…shaken but okay. I’m not hurt.”
Relieved, I silently thanked God, then I thanked Him aloud.
My son continued, “Someone hit me from behind but didn’t
stop.” He paused for a moment then said, “Mom, I heard the impact, I
felt the impact but…”
He paused again as if searching for words. I did not speak; I
waited for him to formulate whatever it was he wanted to say.
“But then I felt as if the car was lifted and gently
placed on the shoulder of the road. Mom, I didn’t pull aside, I did not drive
the car off the highway and onto the shoulder and then I noticed a couple other
drivers, running towards me asking if I was okay.”
Was he crying? I could almost hear tears in his voice. I did
not speak, just listened.
“Mom, they told me that they’d witnessed the accident, that
they heard the loud sound of the crash and were convinced that I was terribly
hurt and that the car was badly damaged but there’s not even a scratch on the
car mommy. Not one scratch.”
Tears rolled down my face as I thanked God for sending His heavenly
helpers.
You have made
the Lord your defender, the Most High your protector, and so no
disaster will strike you, no violence will come near your home. God will put
his angels in charge of you to protect you wherever you go. They will hold you
up with their hands to keep you from hurting your feet on the stones. –
Psalm 91:9-12 (GNT)
The bible records several instances when angels appeared to people in both the Old and New Testaments.
Hagar, when she had fled to the wilderness with Ishmael recorded
in Genesis chapter 16.
When the Lord visited Abraham in Genesis chapter 18, He was
accompanied by two angels.
Two angels were almost accosted by the men of Sodom when
they went to warn Lot of impending disaster in Genesis chapter 19.
In Daniel 6:22, Daniel, still inside the lion’s den said to
the king,
My God sent his
angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions.
Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary in Luke chapter 1.
Angels were sent to minister to Jesus in the wilderness in
Matthew chapter 4 and again in the Garden of Gethsemane in Luke chapter 22.
And in the Book of Acts, the disciples, the Apostles,
Philip, Cornelius, Peter and Paul all had encounters with angels.
David, in Psalm 34:7, gives the
assurance that,
The Angel of the Lord encamps
around those who fear Him [who revere and worship Him with awe] and each of
them He delivers. (AMPC)
Even though angels are usually invisible they are never
inactive. Psalm 91 lets us know that God will
put his angels in charge of you to protect you wherever you go when you
make Him your defender and your protector. And when you revere and worship Him,
the Angel of the Lord sets up an encampment around you.
An encampment speaks of army troops.
There was a very good reason why Jesus cautioned His
disciples saying,
Be careful. Don’t think these
little children are not important. I tell you that these children have angels
in heaven. And those angels are always with my Father in heaven. –
Matthew 18:10 (ERV)
Each one of us is assigned a host of angels, heavenly
helpers who are spirit-messengers sent out to
help and care for those who are to receive his salvation (see Hebrews
1:14 TLB).
Beloved, you may not have ever seen angels but that does not
mean they aren’t real, my son can attest to that and furthermore there is
biblical proof of their existence.
Heavenly helpers certainly protected my son that night and
they are constantly protecting you and me, for God sends an angel before you to guard you on the way (Exodus
3:20).
Thank God for the unseen bodyguards He has sent to keep you
safe.
Amen †
Shelley Johnson “Heavenly Helpers” © 2026 June 28, 2026






