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Angels are God's messengers and His spirit army, and they are very numerous. Make no mistake, angels do exist! They exist to serve "those who will inherit salvation". But because they are invisible, we tend to forget their role in carrying out God's purpose and plan. We've all heard stories of supernatural intervention -- some of them may even be your stories! Many angels have been given the duty of serving our needs, and their responsibilities and assignments may change with circumstances. Let's take a look in our Bibles and examine some of the interesting and profound verses that give us insight into these servants of God. The Scriptures have much to tell us on the fascinating subject of angels!
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Angels have long been popular in our culture. People hold many ideas about them. But are those ideas accurate? Do they agree with what the Bible reveals?
The Origin of the Spirit Realm
Where did angels come from? How long have these spirit beings existed? Do they have freedom of choice? Let's look in the Bible to discover the answers.
The Vast Multitudes of Heaven's Armies
How many angels are there? What does it mean when Scripture refers to God as "the Lord of hosts"? Does the Bible tell us how many angels exist?
Should We Worship or Pray to Angels?
Sometimes people want to give angels extra credit. It's as if people want their own angel to lift them from adversity or to do their own bidding in personal affairs. They often look to angelic aid without ever calling on God for help. Some people look to angels almost as their own personal genies.
Appearing in Human Form
What do angels look like? Many people think they look like babies or infants, only with wings. But what does God's Word really say about their appearance?
Did Angels Interbreed With Women to Produce Giants?
Some have taught that a set of scriptures in Genesis 6 refers to fallen angels interbreeding with human women to produce half-demon giants. But there's a more rational explanation.
Popular, But Wrong, Ideas About Angels
People have a number of ideas about angels that do not accurately reflect what we see revealed in Scripture.
Where Did the Idea of Angels as Babies Originate?
Perhaps one of the oddest depictions of angels is as winged infants, these being referred to as cherubs.
Leading Angels: Michael and Gabriel
The Bible mentions two angels by name -- Michael and Gabriel. What the Bible reveals about them tells us a great deal about the unseen spirit world.
What Is the Origin of Satan and Demons?
Sometime after the world was formed, the peaceful harmony in the angelic realm dramatically changed.
Jesus: Not an Angel but the Angel
Of the many Old Testament references to angels of God, there are a few where One called "the Angel of the Lord" is also identified as "the Lord" (Genesis 16:10-13; Genesis 22:11-12; Exodus 3:2-6; Judges 13:3-22). But how can an angel of God be God Himself? This is evidently the same figure referred to as "the Angel of His Presence" in Isaiah 63:9, as well as the "Angel" God sent to lead the Israelites through the wilderness to the Promised Land (Exodus 14:19; Exodus 23:20).
Different Kinds of Angels
Are all angels alike? Scripture reveals several different kinds of angels, including cherubim, seraphim and several other kinds of spirit beings. What are they like?
Do We Have Reminders of Cherubim From the Ancient World?
The derivation of the Hebrew word cherub (keroob or krub), referring to a kind of angel, is uncertain. Some have proposed that it simply means "figure." Others have said it comes from a root meaning "mix," in reference to combined features. Still others look to similar ancient terms. The Akkadian word karibu, which some say refers to intercessory beings and statues of such, seems related to the Assyrian word karabu, meaning "great" or "mighty," and a similar Babylonian term meaning "propitious."
Serving God and Mankind
Why did God create the angelic spirit world? What is their purpose? What responsibilities do they hold? Let's see the answers as revealed in Scripture.
Angels Are Not People Who Died -- Man Has a Far Greater Purpose and Future
A common misconception is that when people die (and especially infants), they go to heaven and become angels. Yet angels have existed far longer than people have, being present at the creation of the earth (Job 38:7).
Personal Stories of Angelic Encounters
Many people have reported experiences that seemed to involve angelic help. Here we relay the personal stories of some who have had angelic encounters.
Conclusion
Angels are not fable or myth. God created these beings for a specific purpose -- a purpose that involves you. The truth is fascinating and encouraging!
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