And this is the speculative one, which I am still developing:
-Based on answer 3 above, I think that angels have a greater role in daily physical events than many suppose. Consider this verse: “After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds of the earth to prevent any wind from blowing on the land or on the sea or on any tree.” (Revelation 7:1 NIV) There are many other instances of angels having power over the earth in this book. While Revelation is often ignored, it is Biblical and very Catholic, and often more literal than supposed. It seems to me that God created existence, and then Satan and his demons began to try to destroy it. Angels then started combating against them, trying to restore the earth to its original state or to at least prevent destruction and chaos. And this seems to still be the case today. So, whenever something negative happens, it is a demon’s victory; but the good that comes from it, such as a forest fire bringing new life, or the occurance of good
in nature period, is enacted by angels.
Revelation and throughout the Bible eludes to many examples like this, however I wonder how much of the Angels intervention, initiated by God is meant for us to discern. In other words, I believe that the Angels’ role in our heritage may be somewhat diminished in scripture and specifically (not expanded upon), because our nature is to be facinated as man in the unknown thereby running the risk of emphasizing Angelic intervention instead of Christ as the “Lord of hosts”. I keep going back to when Christ was asked the question by the Apostles about the 18 that died, and in his response was a complete 180 towards repentance, I might have said “geez, come on, give me something Lord!”, just kidding.
In regards to the last sentence however, enacted is a great way of summarizing their role, as their assignments have been in accord with a directive of instituting or facilitating His plan. Any ideas otherwise?
Blessings, Shaun
Now, to keep in accord with note 3, angels are given power by God and throughout the Bible act as His intermediaries on the earth. So, when something good happens it is a miracle from God, worked through His angels. This is not a doctrine (to my knowledge), and my understanding of it is still lacking, but it is something to consider.
I hope I answered some of your questions. God bless.