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Jun 13, 2024 · 1. Angels were created by God. In the second chapter of the Bible, we are told that God created the heavens and the earth, and everything in them. The Bible indicates that angels were created at the same time the earth was formed, even before human life was created. Thus the heavens and the earth, and all the host of them, were finished.
Dec 22, 2021 · Angels attended to and strengthened Jesus after his wilderness temptation and at Gethsemane, shortly before his crucifixion (Matthew 4:11; Luke 22:43), and twice freed one or more of the apostles from jail (Acts 5:19; 12:6–11). Angels are also closely involved in the lives of humans in other ways.
May 4, 2022 · Throughout history, angels been sent by God to bring a message of hope, to protect, comfort, serve, carry out his judgment, and to give Him praise. Here's 5 stories about the angels of God in the Bible and why you may have an experience with an angel today.
Aug 1, 2020 · What Angels Do. Millions of angels are involved in our world and in our lives today. Hebrews 1:14 says, “Are they [angels] not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for those who will inherit salvation?” The root meaning of the word ministering has to do with rendering service. God created angels to render service in various ...
Feb 8, 2017 · What are angels doing in heaven with God? We need to look again at Hebrews 1:14 and take special notice of the term ministering (niv) or even better, divine service (nrsv).
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Statements like, “the angels which are in heaven” (Mark 13:32) and “an angel from heaven” suggest that angels have fixed abodes or centers for their activities. However, due to the ministry and abilities given to them in the service of God, they have access to the entire universe.
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The "angel from heaven" is like the "second man from heaven" in 1 Corinthians 15:47; the phrase," from heaven," denoting both coming down out of heaven and also the higher sphere of being to which the person spoken of appertains.