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Angels
are spiritual beings created by God who
help c arry out his work on earth. They
bring God's messages to people (Luke
1:26), protect God's people (Daniel
6:22), offer encouragement (Genesis
16:7), give guidance (Exodus 14:19),
carry out punishment (2 Samuel
24:15,17), patrol the earth (Zechariah
1:9,14), and fight the forces of evil (2
Kings 6:16,18).
There are both holy and evil angels
(Revelation 12:7). But because evil
angels are allied with the devil, or
Satan, they have considerably less power
and authority than holy angels.
You will find consistently through
out the Scriptures that angels have and
will again minister primarily to Israel.
It was only during the transition of
ministering the Word of God from Israel
to the Church that we see angels
involved with the church. However,
angels do not minister to the Church...
this is the exclusive role of the Holy
Spirit.
Angels will be prevalent in ministering
again at the moment of the rapture (1
Thessalonians. 4:16,17), when God's
dealings with Israel will once again be
prevalent on the earth. The Church will
be gone and so will the influence of the
Holy Spirit. God will once again permit
the duties of the holy angels towards
Israel to be realized.
The Church/Christians are not to
seek, pray, or depend on angels in any
way. Our dependence is upon the
indwelling Holy Spirit (Eph. 5:17,19).
The following are biblical facts
about Angels.
Angel means messenger. Angels are
created (Psalm 148:2,5; Col. 1:16),
non-human, spirit beings (Heb. 1:14).
They are immortal (Luke 20:36),
innumerable (Heb. 12:22), invisible
(Num. 22:22-31), sexless (Matt. 22:30),
and do the will of God (Psalm 103:20).
These angels have a ministry to
believers. They guide (Gen. 24:7, 40),
protect (Psalm 34:7), and comfort (Acts
27:2, 24).
There are good angels (Gen. 28:12; Psalm
91:11) and evil angels (2 Pet. 2:4; Jude
6). The only angels mentioned by name
are Gabriel (Dan. 8:16; 9:21 ), Michael
(Dan. 10:13,21; 112:1), and Lucifer
(Luke 10:18). Michael is always
mentioned in the context of battle (Dan.
10:13) and Gabriel as a messenger (Luke
1:26). Of course, Lucifer, who became
Satan, is the one who opposes God.
Angels were originally created for the
purpose of serving and carrying out the
will of God. The fallen angels rebelled
and became evil angels. Satan is such an
angel (Isaiah 14:12-16; Ezekiel
28:12-15).
Who Are the Archangels?
In the Bible, the term archangel is
found only in the New Testament in two
places:
Quote:
1 Thessalonians 4:16, "For the Lord
Himself shall descend from heaven with a
shout, with the voice of the
archangel...
Quote:
Jude 9, "But Michael the archangel...
Archangels are in a class of angels of
great rank and power. There are three
archangels named: Michael, Gabriel, and
Lucifer.
Sincerely, Dr. Arthur Belanger
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