Wednesday, December 03, 2025

An Angel Of The Lord



 An Angel of the Lord

There are many angels, God has made them all

They have watched and cared for us ever since the Fall,    Matt 18:10, Heb 1:14

And though the Bible mentions them more than three hundred times

Only four are ever named, for their service or their crimes.


Lucifer, who fell from holiness for the sin of pride, 

Will in the final battle have Apollyon by his side,   Isaiah 14:12–18, Revelation 9:11

It is Michael the Archangel who’ll cast them down to earth,   Revelation 12:7-9

And it was Gabriel who brought news of our Messiah’s birth!   Luke 2: 9-12


Angels, God’s messengers, have gifts of untold might,

They can deny the senses, withholding voice and sight,    Lot in Sodom - Genesis 19:11

Or rally to protect in chariots of fire Elisha -   2 Kings 6:18-19

Bringing in God’s blessings or fulfilling His ire.


Now Gabriel, “Mighty Man of God”, is an “Angel of the Lord”, 

It is from him Messiah’s predicted coming we record.

The “rise and fall of empires” to Daniel was proclaimed

And the end of the Babylonian exile was named.   Daniel 8:15-26


To Zechariah in agedness, when the incense burned,  Luke 1:11-18

In the Holy Place as he slowly turned,

It was Gabriel appeared and promised him a son,

But because he doubted he struck the old priest dumb.


To Mary in Nazareth who descends from David’s line  Luke 1: 26-38

Gabriel announced the coming of the Savior of Mankind.

“Hail! richly blessed, most highly favored one,

The Lord is with you and you will bear a son.”


Now, the notion that Gabriel played the trumpet isn’t true

Though from the classic paintings you might that construe

The misconception started by John Wycliffe at a cost   John Wycliffe’s 1382 tract, De Ecclesiæ Dominio

Was echoed by John Milton in his poem “Paradise Lost”.   John Milton’s Paradise Lost (1667)


But, I wonder was it Gabriel, told the shepherds on the hill

That the Savior had been born and the prophesy fulfilled?

Was he in that heavenly throng that filled the air with sound

Bringing peace and praising God, spreading glory all around?   Luke 2: 8 -14


Or later was it Gabriel told the Wise Men to retreat,    Matt 2:7-13

Foiling Herod’s wicked plan of murderous deceit?

Did he council Joseph to rise and flee away

To Egypt and save the Son to live another day?


There’s one last thing I wonder if in the final days

Gabriel might come again with face like glowing rays,

As one of seven angels playing trumpets for the Lord

Proclaiming Christ's return and a new earth evermore.   Revelation 10:1-4 , 21:1 


With grateful thanks to Dr Brad Klassen, Dr. Iosif Zhakevich, for their instruction, and Linda Damarjian for the encouragement and opportunity to perform,


Other Christmas poems are available on the book blog : https://neilmcleodbooks.blogspot.com/

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a Blessing this was to hear. Thank you 🙏

Anonymous said...

Thank you for taking the time to post a comment, and such a positive one. Poets need that feedback to encourage us!

Anonymous said...

Neil, congratulations for this poem anbout the Angel Gabriel. It’s fascinating to watch in the Scriptures how God used him as a messenger to the Earth in various situations. I appreciate you added the Scripture passages related to the angel Gabriel

Anonymous said...

Thank you Dear Friend Dr. Neil McLeod for this awe inspiring poem giving us all hope and appreciation, love and faith, and renewing our sense of belonging in a marvelous world full of interesting discoveries of a spiritual nature that ring true and bring us home with joy. I am grateful for all the precious time you devoted to your poems and especially appreciated those you recorded with background appropriate music touching a chord in my heart. I will forever thank you for everything. Blessings, Janine Laura Bronson

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