Quote #132358
Whether we are filled with joy or grief, our angels are close to us, speaking to our hearts of God's love.
Eileen Elias Freeman
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The quotation expresses a consoling theology of angelic presence: human emotions do not determine God’s nearness, and spiritual help is not reserved for moments of happiness. By pairing “joy” and “grief,” it frames the full range of experience as occasions for divine accompaniment. The “angels” function as intermediaries—figures of protection and guidance—who communicate inwardly (“speaking to our hearts”) rather than through spectacle, suggesting that comfort may arrive as quiet reassurance, memory, or conscience. The central claim is that God’s love is constant and can be perceived even in sorrow, with angels symbolizing that steadfast, personal care.




