ARE
ANGELS
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ARE ANGELS REAL?
What does the Bible say about angels?
A lot!
Why? Because God is love, and the world is a war zone. The chief
combatants are God and Satan, and what they are fighting over is you.
Yes, people are the prize, the spoils of war, if you will. God wants to
win people so He can love them, bless them, and give them everlasting
life. The Devil wants to win people so he can destroy them (John
10:10a).
Because both God and Satan are spirit beings, this ongoing battle is
being fought primarily in the spiritual realm, with its manifestations
made evident in the physical realm in which we live, that is, the world.
Both Commanders-in-Chief, God and Satan, have spirit-being 'troops' that
they command in the battle. God has those whom the Bible calls 'angels'
(in both Hebrew and Greek the word for angels means 'messengers'), and
Satan has those referred to as 'evil spirits' or 'unclean spirits.'
Spirit beings are beings with a life force and a composition that are
different than those of a human being.
A study of Scripture shows that all of these spirit beings were
originally good 'angels.' Beside Michael and Gabriel, the other
highest-ranking angel was one whom Scripture refers to as the 'angel of
light' (and by many other names and descriptions). Angels were given
free will, and it was 'Lucifer' who rebelled against God and somehow
persuaded one-third of the other angels to choose to join him in his
attempt to usurp the throne of heaven (see Isa. 14:12ff; Ezek. 28:14ff;
Rev. 12:3,4). They failed, were condemned to eventual extermination, and
ejected from God's presence. They now inhabit our world, where they are
doing as much damage as they can to mankind before their time runs out
and they are destroyed.
As is the case with many important biblical truths, Satan has introduced
much error about angels-what they are and what they do. For example,
It's a Wonderful Life is a great movie, but 'Clarence' is a lousy
theologian-angels are not dead people. Neither are they chubby babies
with bows and arrows. Angels are spirit beings that God created before
He created mankind. Because there are both good spirit beings and bad
spirit beings, we must know what God's Word says in order to discern
between the genuine and the counterfeit.
The good news is that three-thirds minus one-third equals two-thirds. We
have millions of supernatural enemies, unwaveringly bent on our
destruction, but we have twice as many supernatural friends, whose only
mission is to help us in any way they can! Actually, we have more than
twice as many on our side, because some of the original one-third are
now 'in chains' due to their behavior in the time of Noah (Jude 6). If
you are a Christian, you know that you are never alone, because your
heavenly Father and your Lord Jesus are always flanking you on the path
of life, but you can know that there are also angels with you wherever
you are. As spirit beings, they don't take up much space, so there could
be 26 of them in your car with you, or at least sitting on top of it.
The best news is that there is one man who successfully faced and
defeated Satan and his evil-spirit minions on their own turf. Because he
did, Jesus Christ was highly exalted to the right hand of God, and he is
now the Commander-in-Chief of God's armies. He has earned the right to
intervene in both the spiritual and earthly realms on behalf of those
who call upon him in faith. One of the ways he does so is by sending
angels to do battle with the evil spirits afflicting people. As we will
see, Scripture gives us ample information about the role of angels in
helping people, primarily by providing protection, direction, and
provision. There are about 275 references to angels in Scripture, and
about 50 of those show angels helping people, almost always those who
are believers. Apparently that leaves them little time to sit on clouds
and play harps. Though present in works of art, that is absent in
Scripture.
It is important to note that there is no verse in the Bible saying that
human beings can command (or ask) angels to do anything, as some
Christians today teach. No, that is the Lord's job-they are his
messengers and servants, not ours. Neither does the Word say that people
are to worship angels. In fact, Scripture shows that angels respect
believers, who they are here to help (Dan. 10:11). It appears that
angels recognize that people were originally made in the image of God,
and that people are the focus of God's infinite love.
Even though we Christians have the gift of holy spirit, and thereby
access to the spiritual realm, we are still five senses-oriented human
beings. Because we have a mortal spiritual enemy who we cannot see,
hear, smell, or grab, we need some spiritual reinforcements. Earlier I
said that life is a war zone, and how true that is! My gosh, how many
ways are there to die daily? Alot! That's why we need help! And we have
it, as per the following verse:
Hebrews 1:14
Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will
inherit salvation?
The phrase, 'those who will inherit salvation,' is misconstrued by some
who teach that it refers only to unsaved people, who angels guard and
keep alive until they get saved. Then, they erroneously teach, when one
gets born again, his 'guardian angels' leave him. They teach that angels
do not help believers. Not only is that idea clearly contradicted by
God's Word (chances are that David, Daniel, Peter, Paul, et al, and
Jesus were in that category), it makes no sense. Think about it:
finally, after however many years of living in sin and maybe being a
great asset to the Devil, a guy gets born again and becomes an asset to
God, and God then withdraws His angelic protection?? Plus, it wouldn't
exactly be fair to angels to have to hang around only jerks and
criminals. I mean, what did they ever do to deserve that?
Biblically, salvation for a Christian has a past, present, and future
aspect to it, as per Scripture written to the Church. Romans 10:9; 2
Corinthians 1:21 and 22; Ephesians 1:11-14; Titus 3:5 and 6; 1 Peter
1:3-5, et al, talk about the past aspect: we have been born again of
incorruptible seed and are guaranteed everlasting life. Philippians 2:12
and 13; 3:20; Titus 3:7; 1 Peter 1:6-8, et al, refer to the present
aspect: we grow in our faith by standing firm amidst trials, 'working
out' our salvation. Philippians 3:21 and 1 Peter 1:9, et al, speak of
the future aspect: the consummation of our salvation when we receive our
new bodies.
It is of that future aspect of 'inheriting our salvation' that Hebrews
1:14 speaks, indicating that angels help believers until their salvation
is perfected at the appearing of Christ. There are many, many examples
in Scripture, a few of which we will talk about. Some we won't cover are
found in Acts 5, 8, 10, 12, 27, and they are very stimulating and
encouraging. I love the record in Acts 12 of the angel waking up Peter
in prison by tapping him on the side!
Hold it-angels are spirit beings-how come the angel's hand didn't pass
right through Peter? Because, as the Bible makes clear, angels know how
to do what I call 'the molecule trick.' [1] That is, they know how to
arrange or re-arrange molecules into different forms, and thus can come
into concretion in the form of people. When they do, they look like
people, sound like people, and feel like people. They even eat (and it
is obvious what to fix for them if any show up at your house). [2]
Not only is it the biblical testimony that angels assist believers, but
if you have spent much time around Christians, you have heard many
accounts of 'people' (actually Traffic Division angels) showing up out
of nowhere to help them when they were stranded motorists-and then
disappearing; others (Child Care Division) leading their lost children
home-and then vanishing; others showing up as big, muscular men
(Security Division) to scare off their attackers, either military or
civilian.
Let us be clear, however, that in His Word, God makes it plain that He
does not have carte blanche in regard to intervening in people's lives
to help them. If He did, He would, because God is love. Thus, by the
definition of love, and by the testimony of His Word, we know that He is
always doing everything He can to protect us, rescue us, heal us. Think
about it-that means that when He does not do so, it is because He cannot
do so [For further study on this subject, see our book Don't Blame God!
our audio tape You Are the Only You God Has, and our article Where is
God When Tragedy Strikes?].
For example, God wants to save all men, but He cannot. Why? Because many
do not cooperate with Him by making a free will choice to believe in
Jesus Christ. So it is in our daily lives as Christians: to a large
degree, God needs our cooperation, that is, our faith. The more we trust
and obey His Word, the more He can do for us, often by way of angelic
intervention.
For example, after Satan's final temptations of Jesus in the wilderness,
'angels came and ministered to him' (Matt. 4:11). And Jesus might not
even have been there had not angels appeared to both Joseph and Mary
prior to his birth and told them of God's miraculous plan for them. You
can find many more biblical accounts of angels interacting with people,
but in closing, let us consider in some detail two very informative and
inspiring biblical records regarding such intervention. I encourage you
to read these accounts for yourself. They are most vivid, so picture
them as I summarize them.
2 Kings 6:8-23 is a very comforting and encouraging record of angelic
protection. This time it was Elisha who was the target, and the king of
Aram and his army who were the human vehicles for Satan's evil
spirit-inspired attack. When the king found out where Elisha was, he
sent a huge force to get him. The next morning, when Elisha's servant
went out to get the paper, he found an army with horses and chariots
encompassing the city.
The servant freaked out, and Elisha's reply to him is worth quoting:
'Don't be afraid. Those who are with us are more than those who are with
them.' The kid looked around, saw no one, and said, 'Huh?' So Elijah
prayed that he would be allowed to see into the spirit realm. God
answered his prayer, and the young man saw 'the hills full of horses and
chariots of fire all around Elisha.' There was more than enough angelic
protection for Elisha and his servant. [For further study we recommend
our audio teaching 'Increasing Faith in God's Provision and
Protection.']
When the army came toward Elisha, he prayed to God to strike them with
blindness, which He did. Elisha then went to the leader of the army, who
couldn't see who he was, and told him that he would take them to find
the man they were looking for, and he led them right to the king of
Israel and his army, which is who they saw when their eyes were opened.
The king wanted to kill them all, but God graciously had Elisha tell him
to instead prepare a great feast for them, after which they returned
home peacefully.
And finally, Daniel 10 gives us more information about the unseen
spiritual battle raging around us. Daniel received a remarkable vision
from God that greatly concerned him, so he began to pray for greater
understanding of it. Three weeks later a 'man' showed up who was
obviously not your next-door neighbor. In many biblical accounts, the
angels who show up look like other humans, but this guy was spectacular
in his appearance, and his voice had a lot of 'reverb' going on (vv. 5
and 6).
The angel proceeded to tell Daniel that his prayers had been heard 21
days earlier, but that the reason it took him so long to get there was
because he had to fight his way past 'the prince of the Persian
kingdom,' and he couldn't do so until Michael came to help him fight.
Would that be a human prince? Hardly. That mighty angel would have taken
about two seconds to dispatch any human. No, that 'prince' was a
high-ranking, territorial demon, and a formidable foe.
In the presence of the angel, Daniel was astonished almost to the point
of passing out, so 'the one who looked like a man' (v. 18) touched him
and gave him strength. Then he explained the vision to him. Here we see
angelic direction and provision.
What we can learn from that record is that because of the intense battle
constantly raging around us in the spirit realm, God cannot always
answer our prayers immediately or provide what we need right away. But
we know that He is always doing His best for us, so we faithfully hold
on to His promises, never forsaking what we do understand in the face of
what we do not yet understand. I hope you will do your own study of
angels in the Bible, and I trust you will find it rewarding and
encouraging.
In light of the truth that the primary God-given responsibility of
angels is to minister to believers, my often-imaginative mind envisions
the following scenario. Like chauffeurs outside a Manhattan theater
hanging around their limousines and chatting with one another, so I
think angels must do likewise outside a home or church where a
fellowship of Christians is taking place.
'Hey Fred, I haven't seen you lately. How's it going? Have you had
to go up against the Prince of the Bronx lately? He's a mean one.'
'No, I haven't seen him for a while, Bob, but I did go toe-to-toe
with that creep in L.A. last month. I guess that's how it's gonna be til
the Lord shows up and wastes all those slimeballs. Boy, I hear our guys
in Iraq are really busy.'
'Say, Fred, how's your guy doing?'
'A lot better now that he quit watching so much television and is
spending that time in the Word, although his latest gig is keeping me on
my toes.'
'Oh, what's that?'
'Skydiving.'
'Well, my guy's been on fire lately. He's really been stepping out
on the Word and taking a lot of flak because of it. But I love it
because I get a lot of chances to fight for him. It sure is a privilege
to watch over someone who is part of the Body of Christ, God's
habitation.'
'Well, take care, Bob. Hope to see you at the next Spirit and Truth
Fellowship International conference.'
What a wonderful God we have, and how wonderful to know the truth that
in this sick, dark world that is 'under the control of the evil one' (1
John 5:19) and his demonic henchmen, more than twice as many good angels
are on our side. No doubt millions of miraculous, angelic interventions
have occurred throughout the history of mankind, with angels looking
like all kinds of people, wearing all sorts of clothing, including
various uniforms, driving vehicles, and having money or other helpful
things with them. One day we will meet them, hear their stories, and be
able to thank them for their help.
2 Timothy 2:15
Study to shew thyself approved unto God,
a workman that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth.
May you, and all those you love,
be so blessed and fortunate
as to stand approved before God,
unashamed of your workmanship.
May God Always Bless You and Yours As
You Stand Steadfast on His Word Of Truth!
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