April 26, 2011
                                     "I saw in the visions of my head upon my bed, and, behold, a watcher and an holy one came down from heaven." (Daniel 4:13)                                     
                                     It is only in this chapter of Daniel (see also verses 17 and 23)  that certain angelic beings called "watchers" are mentioned. Whether  the term applies to all God's holy angels or only to a certain order of  angels has not been revealed in Scripture.                                     
                                     However, we do know that at least  some of the angels, if not all of them, are intensely occupied with  observing events among humans here on earth. For example, Paul said that  he and the other apostles had been made "a spectacle unto the world,  and to angels, and to men" (1 Corinthians 4:9).                                     
                                     The word "spectacle" in this verse  is actually "theatre," and is so translated the only other time it is  used in the New Testament (Acts 19:29, 31).  It is sobering, as well as surprising, to realize that  Christians--especially Christian leaders--are on a stage, as it were,  being carefully watched by an audience which even includes the angels.                                     
                                     Paul also cautioned Christian women  to maintain a covering on their heads "because of the angels" (1 Corinthians 11:10).  Perhaps the watching angels are also included in the great "cloud of  witnesses" who observe us as we "run with patience the race that is set  before us" (Hebrews 12:1).                                     
                                     But why should these mighty angels,  these "holy ones," these heavenly "watchers," have such a "desire to  look into" these things here on earth? (1 Peter 1:12).  Perhaps they are anxious, like us, to "see what is the fellowship of  the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God,  who created all things by Jesus Christ: To the intent that now unto the  principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the  church the manifold wisdom of God" (Ephesians 3:9-10). HMM
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