Do angels take a head count during Sabbath School
While Ellen White does not use the exact phrase "head count," she describes a very similar and even more profound activity of angels during Sabbath worship. She states that angels are intensely interested observers of those who keep the Sabbath, noting their attitude and level of devotion. Here’s what she wrote: "All heaven was represented to me as beholding and watching upon the Sabbath those who acknowledge the claims of the fourth commandment and are observing the Sabbath. Angels were marking their interest in, and high regard for, this divine institution. Those who sanctified the Lord God in their hearts by a strictly devotional frame of mind, and who sought to improve the sacred hours in keeping the Sabbath to the best of their ability, and to honor God by calling the Sabbath a delight—these the angels were specially blessing with light and health, and special strength was given them." (2T 704.3) Conversely, she noted the angels' reaction to those who did not properly observe the Sabbath: "But, on the other hand, the angels were turning from those who failed to appreciate the sacredness of God's sanctified day, and were removing from them their light and their strength. I saw them overshadowed with a cloud, desponding, and frequently sad. They felt a lack of the Spirit of God." (2T 704.3) So, rather than just counting the number of people present, angels are described as observing and "marking" the sincerity and devotion of each worshiper.
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