“For He will give his angels charge of you to guard you in all your ways.”
Psalm 91:11 (NIV)
We all begin life with a personal guardian angel who is appointed to guard us from womb to tomb. Jesus talked about angels, who rejoice and celebrate one single person’s repentance. Scripture tells us about times when angels appeared to Isaiah, Elisha, Jacob, Gideon, Daniel, Mary, Joseph, and the apostle John.
Today’s verse says angels guard us in “all our ways.” Sometimes all our ways refers to a cause that goes beyond physical protection or saving lives. Angels work on our behalf in any way that will prepare us for eternal life. They are sent to lead us in the path that is best for our souls. They may inspire us to show mercy or prompt acts of rare courage in a crisis. Courage is a core virtue that every soul needs in order to stay faithful to God.
Agent Lillie Leonardi was the first FBI agent to arrive at the crash site of Flight 93, which was in a rural field of Shanksville, PA, on Sept. 11, 2001. All 44 people on board died, included the four Al-Qaeda terrorist hijackers. It was a little over an hour after the World Trade Center was struck by a different plane. Lillie arrived to find the plane incinerated from the impact of the explosion. Smoke was everywhere, but she saw something in the smoke that she never expected to see.
The white misty smoke billowing in the air began to take shape, moving and swirling into patterns of white light across the field of the crash site. Hundreds of figures of angelic beings emerged out of the white mist. They were 8 to 10 feet tall, dressed in ancient Roman soldier attire. The tallest one led the group, holding a large sword, and then they all vanished.
Lillie is not a particularly religious person and being stunned by what she saw, she was hesitant to tell her two partners about it when they arrived. The three agents walked around the crash site, when they spotted a Bible on the ground which was not burnt at all, but perfectly intact, lying among the ashes. As they picked it up, a wind came from nowhere and blew the pages open to the 23rd Psalm, “The Lord is my shepherd.”
With all the strange things that were happening, Lillie decided to tell her superior officer about the field of angels dressed as Roman soldiers. He believed her, but there was still more to learn about what happened on Flight 93 that day.
Many of the passengers and crew members united together, trying to stop the four hijackers, who were in the cockpit trying to force the plane toward a specific target. Agents later suspected that they were aiming for a power plant in the area. Passengers Tod Beamer and Thomas Burnett Jr. were the two heroic men who led the passenger resistance, inspiring faith and courage all the way to the last moments of their lives.
We know of these details only because several passengers and crew members called their loved ones one last time, in the fateful minutes before the crash, telling them that they were trying to stop the hijackers and were heading to the front of the plane. The plane then veered away from any power plants and crashed in a rural field.
The passengers on Flight 93 displayed a courage that seemed to be from another world, and because of their efforts, they averted a much greater disaster. Angels, whether seen or unseen, were on board that flight, inspiring Tod and Thomas as they led the struggle.
How else could forty passengers and crew members find the grace to move into such bold action, instead of freezing in fear during such a terrifying event. It was later learned that the Bible which was found in the rubble belonged to Tod Beamer. The FBI agent who witnessed that field of angels, found a new personal faith in God.
Something sacred happened on Flight 93 that day, and though we mourn the loss of all lives, we know that an army of angels from Heaven joined with them in their heroic final moments. May those forty brave souls rest in the peace of God’s Presence forever.
Lord, thank you for the gift of your angels, who faithfully help us in all our ways, by inspiring courage and faith in the hour of our need. Amen










