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  1. Sep 23, 2012 · ️ Friends, Share with others, and Subscribe to our channel - https://www.youtube.com/HopeKidsOfficial👉 More Bible stories from Quarter 3 here - https://www...

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  2. In this video, we'll be exploring the amazing role that angels play in our lives as children of God. From protecting and guiding us to interceding on our beh...

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  4. How many angels there really are – this answer may surprise both you and your students! Answers to intriguing questions like: How did angels come into existence? Are angels ageless like God? Can angels take human form to perform God’s duties? Are guardian angels real? Do angels really have wings?

    • 14 Biblical Facts About Angels
    • God Created Angels
    • There Are Three Types of Angels in The Bible
    • Angels Have A Hierarchy
    • Only Two Angels Have Names in The Bible
    • Angels Are Not Omnipresent
    • We Don’T Know How Many Angels Exist
    • We Can't Prove That Guardian Angels Exist
    • Angels Do Not Marry
    • Angels Are Very Powerful

    These facts will help us learn a lot about the angels in the Bible: what they are, why God created them, how their hierarchy works, and much more.

    Angels haven’t always existed.According to Scripture, they’re part of the universe God created. In a passage that refers to angels (the “host” or “armies” of heaven), we read, “You are the Lord, you alone; you have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host . . . and the host of heaven worships you” (Nehemiah 9:6). In the New Testament...

    Scripture names three categories of heavenly beings that appear to be types of angels: cherubim, seraphim, and “living creatures.”

    Angels in the Bible appear to have a rank and order. The angel hierarchy is supported by Jude 9, when the angel Michael is called an “archangel”—a title that indicates rule or authority over other angels. He’s also called “one of the chief princes” in Daniel 10:13, and appears to lead God’s angelic army in Revelation 12: “Now war arose in heaven, M...

    Only two angels are specifically named in Scripture. As we said above, the archangel Michael is mentioned in Jude 9, Revelation 12:7–8, and Daniel 10:13 and 21. Gabriel is the only other angel named in the Bible.He’s mentioned in Daniel 8:16 and 9:21 as a messenger who comes from God to speak to Daniel. He’s also identified as God’s messenger in Lu...

    Angels frequently appear as messengers in the Bible, traveling from one place to another (see the verse above, where Gabriel “was sent from God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth”). The fact that angels are not omnipresent is made explicit when an angel comes to Daniel and says: “I have come because of your words. The prince of the kingdom of Pers...

    The Bible doesn’t tell us how many angels God created. But apparently, there are a lot of them. Here are a few of the ways the Bible tells us how many angels there are: 1. On Mount Sinai, God “came from the ten thousands of holy ones, with flaming fire at his right hand” (Deuteronomy 33:2). 2. We also learn that, “the chariots of God are tens of th...

    The Bible clearly tells us that God sends angels to protect people: “He will give his angels charge of you to guard you in all your ways. On their hands they will bear you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone” (Psalm 91:11–12). But are these what we think of as “guardian angels”? Jesus’ words in Matthew 18:10 seem to support the idea that in...

    Jesus taught that in the resurrection people “neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven” (Matthew 22:30, see also Luke 20:34–36). This clearly suggests that angels don’t marry. No other passages address relationships between angels, so anything beyond this is simply speculation.

    Angels are called “mighty ones who do his word” (Psalm 103:20), “powers” (see Ephesians 1:21), and “dominions” and “authorities” (Colossians 1:16). They are certainly “greater in might and power” than humans (2 Peter 2:11, see also Matthew 28:2). Angels use their power to battle against Satan’s demonic forces (Daniel 10:13, Revelation 12:7–8, 20:1–...

  5. Today, there are guardian angels to give physical protection to the people of God. Children are described as having “their angels” (Matt. 18:10) and the Christians described the knocking at their door by Peter, “It is his angel” (Acts 12:15).

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  7. The Bible also says that angels never die in Luke 20:36. So you can see that angels are a little higher than us, but lower than God. God is very strict in saying that we should not worship angels or see them as more important than him.