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  1. LESSON FOUR The Face of an Angel. References. Acts 6:1–8:4; The Acts of the Apostles, pp. 87-106. Memory Verse. “Not giving up meeting together, . . . but encouraging one another” (Hebrews 10:25). Objectives. The children will: Know that we help one another grow in faith. a desire to have a strong faith. Respond by find-ing ways to encour-age .

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · What does it mean that Stephen had the face of an angel (Acts 6:15)? Answer. In the book of Acts, Luke tells the story of early church hero Stephen, the first Christian martyr. Stephen was one of seven leaders chosen to serve as deacons in Acts 6:1–7.

  3. Memory Verse “Not giving up meeting together, . . . but encouraging one another” (Hebrews 10:25). watched Stephen carefully. They expected him to be nervous or worried. Instead, Stephen’s face glowed. The Bible says his face looked like the face of an angel. The high priest glared at Stephen. “Are these things true?” he growled.

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    The Bible tells us that myriads of angels attend the Lord (see Daniel 7:10), their number is constant and they do not procreate (see Matthew 22:30), and they do not die (see Luke 20:36). Angels are glorious beings. Daniel 10:5-6 gives us a wonderful description of the glorious appearance of an angel: “I lifted

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  5. A STUDY OF ANGELS. Introduction: 1. Angelology is the doctrine of angels who are primarily the ministers of God’s providence. a. The scriptures have much to say about angels. b. In our time there is a great deal of interest about angels but little investigation by individuals into the truth about angels. c.

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  6. The face of an angel - This expression is one evidently denoting that he manifested evidence of sincerity, gravity, fearlessness, confidence in God. It is used in the Old Testament to denote special wisdom, 2 Samuel 14:17 ; 2 Samuel 19:27 .

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  8. The holy angels are messengers of God, serving Him and doing His bidding. The fallen angels serve Satan, the god of this world (aiwn, “age”) (2 Cor. 4:4). Illustrations of uses that do not refer to celestial beings: (1) For human messengers from one human to another (Luke 7:24; Jam. 2:25).

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