angel (n.)
"one of a class of spiritual beings, attendants and messengers of God," a c. 1300 fusion of Old English engel (with hard -g-) and Old French angele. Both are from Late Latin angelus, from Greek angelos, literally "messenger, envoy, one that announces," in the New Testament "divine messenger," which is possibly related to angaros "mounted courier," both from an unknown Oriental word (Watkins compares Sanskrit ajira- "swift;" Klein suggests Semitic sources). Used in Scriptural translations for Hebrew mal'akh (yehowah) "messenger (of Jehovah)," from base l-'-k "to send." An Old English word for it was aerendgast, literally "errand-spirit."
Are you talking about that blessed hope that hasn't come to the millions of believers over the last 2000 years, the blessed hope that only applies to that very NARROW band of futurist at the end of time. You are only one in a line people throughout history that have thought THEY were that SPECIAL group that would be raptured out of here.
Or are you talking about that blessed hope that when we die, Jesus appears from the heavens to take us in just like he did with Stephen?
Act 7:56 And said, Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God.