Is it true that you can summon Archangels to get evil spirits away?
Question Posted Saturday July 27 2013, 3:26 pm
Someone told me that I can summon Archangel Michael to protect me & my aura. They said he can clear spaces, thoughts, and people of any negative or lower energies. I feel like there's an evil presence around me & it's been bothering me. I'm scared & I want it to go away. How do you get in touch with the Archangel?
That's a great question. But no, you cannot summon archangel Michael to protect you. Before I was such an avid believer in the Bible and in God's word, my mother-in-law would tell me to do the same thing; to call on archangel Michael to protect me.
I would, and it never felt right and I never felt any safer. Now that I go to church every Sunday and Wednesday, I realize why it felt wrong. God was putting in on my heart to realize that archangel Michael wasn't the one I was supposed to be praying to, it was God I was supposed to be praying to.
I've learned since then that it actually says in the Bible itself that you aren't supposed to pray to anyone but the Lord Himself, that He is the only one who hears and answers prayers. He is the only one capable of casting away demons who intend you harm.
Since I've started praying to God regularly, throughout each day, my family and I are great. We're doing so much better. I fear so much less than I used to. I'm actually at peace now. He's blessed us greatly since I stopped listening to other people's crazy theories and actually just started listening to the Bible itself.
Whenever you're scared, just pray. Say something along the lines of, "Dear Lord, please protect me and my family. Keep us safe. Cast out demons and others who intend to harm to us. Deliver us from evil. Amen."
I never forget to throw in a "thank you for all your blessings". :) Just give it a shot and you'll see for yourself how much better you'll begin to feel and how much safer you become.
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