Friday, January 21, 2011

Even Angels Stand in Awe - I Peter 1:12

I Peter 1:12 – Even Angels Stand in Awe
They were told that these things would not happen during their lifetime, but many years later, during yours. And now this Good News has been announced by those who preached to you in the power of the Holy Spirit sent from heaven. It is all so wonderful that even the angels are eagerly watching these things happen . (NLT)

It was revealed to them that they were not serving themselves but you, when they spoke of the things that have now been told you by those who have preached the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven. Even angels long to look into these things. (NIV)

The one thing the prophets did know is that it would not happen in their life time. They knew it was a future event. Peter says it was an event which happened during the life time of his readers (the Christian communities, mostly Gentiles living in Pontius, Galatia, Capadocia, Asia, and Bythinia.) The Good News/Gospel of Jesus Christ was announced and preached to these believers. The same Holy Spirit who inspired the prophets to foretell the events of Christ's life has now prompted Peter and Paul and many others to proclaim that through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God has made it possible for everyone alike (Jews and Gentiles) to have eternal life in heaven with Jesus. Even the angels stand amazed as they watch these events unfold. Like a heavenly choir watching the drama unfold, and then lifting their voices in praise and adoration to God. (CDC)


In this verse Peter continues to refer to the prophets. They knew that the coming of the Messiah would not happen in their life time, but they were faithful to speak forth the messages that were given to them by God's Holy Spirit. The messages they spoke never became outdated, like our news of today. They foretold of the good news that would make an eternal difference. It was a message for all generations...the salvation of God.


Peter reminds us in this verse that even the heavenly hosts...the angels themselves are not able to experience the results of the messages that the prophets spoke. The angels want to gain insight into salvation, for they stand in awe at the wonder of God's redemptive purpose.


I guess the best way to describe what this verse is saying to us is to listen to the words and music of the song, “A Song Holy Angels Cannot Sing.” I posted it on my blog before I actually began blogging about the individual verses. I was studying these first 12 verses of I Peter, and that song came to mind, but I couldn't recall the exact words, nor the title. Then somehow my husband was able to research it on the web and found it recorded by the North Valley Baptist Church (I don't know where the church is located). So with delight I again post the web site for you to listen to the song. I will write the words below so you can sing along:


Angels never knew the joy that is mine,
For the blood has never washed their sins away;
Though they sing in heaven, there will come a time
When silently they'll listen to me sing "Amazing Grace".


Chorus:
It's a song holy angels cannot sing,
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound!
It's a song holy angels cannot sing,
I once was lost, but now I'm found!

Holy is the LORD, the angels sing,
All around the throne of GOD continually;
For me to join their song will be a natural thing,
But they just won't know the words to "Love Lifted Me".

Chorus:
It's a song holy angels cannot sing,
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound!
It's a song holy angels cannot sing,
I once was lost, but now I'm found!”



There's a button here to listen to it...
http://north-valley-baptist-church-a-song-holy--mp3-download.kohit.net/_/417713/mp3player.php?single=1&tellafriend=http://North-Valley-Baptist-Church-A-Song-Holy--mp3-download.kohit.net/_/417713&id=417713 

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