Sermon - St. Michael and All Angels 2021 - Matthew 18:1-11
St. Michael , Raphael, 1504 The idea of patron saints is rather popular and attractive in various circles of Christianity, particularly in Roman Catholicism. It’s just a nice thought that there’s someone watching over you, guarding you, and guiding you during life’s trials. That said, having patron saints is a wholly unbiblical notion, since the Bible nowhere says that when we die God puts us to work taking care of people on earth. Death for the Christian is described as rest and being in the nearer presence of God. Those who’ve died don’t travel between heaven and earth. It’s quite possible that the church in heaven is praying to God for the church on earth, but that’s a far cry from being a patron saint. Moreover, Christians don’t become angels when they die. Angels are a unique type of created being, distinct from humans. Humans were created as humans, and angels were created as angels. Humans no more become angels in heaven than they become porcupines or maple trees in heaven. Ange...