Bible passage: Genesis 1:1
“ In the beginning God created heavens and the earth”
Dear brothers and sisters in the Lord. All saints from branch churches, and local sanctuaries. GCN viewers and all children of God who attend the worship online.
This is 14th Lecture on Genesis. In the last lecture, I introduced a few of the archangels to you. I’ve told about the archangels, Gabriel and Michael, also an archangel in charge of finance, and another in charge of construction. I also told you that there are angels that receive the incense of your prayers, and now I'm going to give you more explanation about this.
Revelation 8:3-4 says, "And another angel came and stood at the altar, holding a golden censer; and much incense was given to him, that he might add it to the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne. And the smoke of the incense, with the prayers of the saints, went up before God out of the angel's hand." Let's say all of you gathers for the Daniel Prayer Meeting. Each one of you have an angel that puts the aroma of your prayer into a vessel. (This vessel looks like a flower basin; its shape is broad-based and low in depth) By the way, the thickness and density of the aroma of each person is different. If it is the prayer of love from the depth of the heart in perfect faith, the aroma is thick and dense.
There’s difference of prayer thickness depending on whether you are a whole spiritual person, or a spiritual person, or a fleshly person. However, the prayer of the one who still hasn't cast off much flesh is thin and faint. That's why the size of each of the vessels the angel receiving the incense is different. The thick and dense aroma of prayer should be put into a big vessel, but the thin and faint aroma, into a small vessel. The aroma of prayer that all these angels receive is put into a golden censer on the upper altar.
Usually there are two golden censers, one on each end of the upper altar, but at times there is only one. Then, a higher ranked angel takes these golden censers into the air, and hands them over to an even higher ranked angel.