The Good Angels That Is
Published on January 18, 2008 By KFC Kickin For Christ In Religion
I've been studying angels lately thru a course I'm taking from Liberty. I've never done a study on angels before but found it interesting. Some people are fascinated with this subject. Some even border on or are full blown worshippers of angels. Many don't realize that angels in scripture are always mentioned as male (Gabriel and Michael ) but yet when we go to the store and pick up a figurine of an angel it's usually depicted as female. Why is that?

What do you know about angels? Most know there are good angels and bad angels and that they are ministering spirits. For many that's as far as it goes. But there is so much more about angels we don't usually think about. Here for the sake of time I'm just focusing on the faithful angels. Maybe later I'll come back with something on evil angels.

I found angels mentioned 273 times in scripture, 108 in the OT and 165 in the NT. So where do they come from? Well from scripture we know their origin comes from God; a special act of God created especially to worship the Son of God before the creation of the earth. They are invisible spirit beings who do not possess flesh and bone. They are as innumerable as the stars in the heavens for angels are associated with the stars.

From scripture I can see they possess individual personalities. We can see they are intelligent with a will and can display emotion. Angels are superior to man but inferior to God. They are stronger and smarter than man. They are not omnipresent, omnipotent or omniscient.

We know they cannot die and the original number of angels will never increase or decrease. They also seem to follow a ranking system. We have the archangels. Two are mentioned by name, Michael & Gabriel. Militarily speaking they would be compared to a 5 Star General.

Michael is mentioned by name on 4 separate occasions. He helps lesser ranked angels. He is going to be the one who will stand up for Israel during the coming tribulation. He disputed with Satan concerning the body of Moses and he is forefront in the fighting of Satan in the heavenlies.

Gabriel is the announcing angel. He spoke to Daniel and was the bearer of good news to Mary and Zacharias on the upcoming birth of their sons. He was the one who warned Joseph in a dream about the plot of Herod.

Then on down the line we can see the mention of Cherubims and Seraphims. Both have wings. Cherubims have 4 wings and Seraphims have 6 wings. A cherubim has four faces. The face of a man in the front and a face as a lion on the right. He has a face as an ox on the left and the face in back as an eagle. They apparently travel in groups of four.

If you remember, it was Cherubim who were placed at the entrance to the garden to keep Adam from it. Golden Cherubim were also constructed, at God's command, and placed at either end on top of the ark of the covenant. Satan was a Cherub angel. Actually he was called the Chief Cherub. Maybe he didn't want that position. We know he desires God's position, but maybe he was looking at Michael first and wanted his job? What? Not General Archangel? Who knows? We do know that he rebelled and took 1/3 of the angels with him to war against God and the faithful angels.

There are other angels. We have ruling angels, guardian angels and angels associated with horses and chariots. Angels have names and titles as well. They are called ministers, host, chariots, watchers, sons of the mighty, sons of God, Holy ones and stars.

So what do they do? I found they have many activities. They worship God, they observe the people of God, they inquire into the prophetical plan of God, they rejoice in the works of God and they perform the will of God. They also witness the wrath of God. For us down here they inform, instruct and interpret both the will and word of God. We see this in conversations with Daniel, Zechariah, Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the apostles, Phillip, Cornelius and John.

They also protect, comfort and deliver us. They also minister to us even in death as they carry us to God when we take our last breath as we read in the story of Lazarus and the Rich Man.

I found out in my study angels are instrumental in judging the unsaved. They judged the Egyptians, Sodomites and Assyrians as well as Herod. They will judge the earth during the Tribulation as they pronounce the seven trumpet judgments. They cast Satan and his angels out of heaven. They anounce the eternal Hell to unbelievers and predict the fall of Babylon. They will pour out the seven vial judgments, seal the 144,000 and announce Armageddon. They also will accompay Christ at the second coming. Whew! They are very busy. No wonder there are so many of them.

Concerning Israel we see from scripture that the angels fought for Israel. They gave the law to Israel and will in the future regather faithful Israel.

Concerning the Messiah they worship Him as they were made by Him and for Him. They predicted His birth as well as announcing it. After he was born, they protected him and ministered to Him in the wilderness and later in the garden before his death. They rolled away his tombstone and announced His resurrection. They predicted His second coming and will accompany Him when he does come back. They are in total subjection to Him.

Their destiny is to be with us in the New Jerusalem for all eternity.

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on Jan 18, 2008

Won't believers sit in on the judgment of fallen angels?

I love that God made an Army of warrior/helpers to take care of business.  I love the thought of Michael and Gabriel running things.  It's all so orderly and military, which I can totally relate too.

I think the reason figurines are women is because they don't reflect heavenly angels, but more man's idea of comfort.  They are a form of art if you will.  Personally, I collect angels.  Not because I think they are related to God in anyway, but because I think they are beautiful and they make me smile.  I don't bow to them, or get upset if one breaks....but I like them.  (Maybe because in my dreams, the best ability to have is being able to fly.  heh)

on Jan 19, 2008
The ones you hang out with, LW, our jealous of us because we have authority over the Earth, and they do not.
on Jan 19, 2008
Won't believers sit in on the judgment of fallen angels?


I think you're referring to 1 Cor 6:3 which says:

"Know you not that we shall judge angels? How much more things that pertain to this life? 1 Cor 6:3

and in Matthew remember Jesus told the disciples they would sit on thrones and judge ungodly Israel?

So I was thinking about those two verses today and thinking how is this going to happen? I mean I can't imagine we are all going to sit there in our judges robes and point fingers at the bad angels or ungodly Israel one by one are we? I mean we're talking about quite a crowd here. Besides everything I read about the second coming seems to put Christ in the Judge's seat, not us.

So the only thing I can come up with especially reading Paul in context in 1 Cor is that just by our lives and how we are believers is going to be a judgment against them. I think that's what Paul was getting at when he said...."how much more things that pertain to this life?"

And Uriel. And Raphael.


Well since I don't recognize these names from scripture where are you getting them from?

Nope. God loves us best, which makes us infinitely superior to any mere angel. Why do you think they're jealous of us?


Okay, have to ask.....where do you get they are jealous over us? I read they rejoice when one becomes a child of God. They love what God loves and rejoice over what God rejoices over.

As far as superiority goes here's the scripture I'm referring.....

"What is man that you are mindful of Him? And the son of man, that you visit him? For you have made him a little lower than the angels and have crowned him with glory and honor. Psalm 8:4-5

You'll also see this in Hebrews 2:6-11 and see that even Jesus, in his incarnation, was made a little lower than the angels as well because he had to take on human flesh, suffer and die .

on Jan 20, 2008
Well since I don't recognize these names from scripture where are you getting them from?


Did a search and apparently there are three more: Raguel, Sariel, and Jerahmeel. Books of Enoch and Tobit.

Learning is fun!

~Zoo
on Jan 20, 2008
Did a search and apparently there are three more: Raguel, Sariel, and Jerahmeel. Books of Enoch and Tobit.


These books are not part of the 66 books of scripture that I'm referring to. I've heard of these books and call them extra-biblical writings but not part of what was accepted by the historic Chrisitan Church.

The only two names mentioned in scripture concerning angels are Michael and Gabriel.

Learning is fun....lol.
on Jan 22, 2008
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on Jan 22, 2008
I enjoyed reading your article. I'm sure you understand when I say it was a nice change from politics and Evolution Theory!

Something that I might add is that the angels are not all equal in dignity, size or splendour. They are divided into 9 classes called choirs according to their rank or office and their degree of wisdom, power and glory...they are:

ANgels...archangels...virtues...powers...principalities..dominations, thrones...cherubim and seraphim.

Many don't realize that angels in scripture are always mentioned as male (Gabriel and Michael ) but yet when we go to the store and pick up a figurine of an angel it's usually depicted as female. Why is that?


Interesting point about figurines in stores depicting angels as female. I never noticed that before. In the CC, pictures of holy angels are always represented as male or youthful boys with wings or playing harps holding a lily in their hands.

Concerning Israel we see from scripture that the angels fought for Israel. They gave the law to Israel


The OT tells us that the course of Israel through eras and empires that God used the angels as messengers to project knowledge and communicate His truth. With the Advent of Christ into the world, the prime office of angel, mediation between God and men was overshadowed by our Lord's perfect mediation. Where the OLd Law came through the ministry of GOd's angels Gal. 3:19; Heb 2:2, the New Law came through Christ, infinitely superior to the angels and adored by them. The Christian dispensation is not subject to angels, but to the Lord, Jesus Christ, Heb. 2:5-18.







on Jan 22, 2008
These books are not part of the 66 books of scripture that I'm referring to. I've heard of these books and call them extra-biblical writings but not part of what was accepted by the historic Chrisitan Church.


What's wrong with extras? They're nice in DVDs why not the Bible?

~Zoo
on Jan 23, 2008
New, Bible extended version! Now with never-before-seen musical number!
on Jan 23, 2008
What's wrong with extras? They're nice in DVDs why not the Bible?


The book is always better than the movie......dinchaknow?

on Jan 23, 2008
ZOo Posts:
Did a search and apparently there are three more: Raguel, Sariel, and Jerahmeel. Books of Enoch and Tobit.

Learning is fun!


KFC posts:
These books are not part of the 66 books of scripture that I'm referring to. I've heard of these books and call them extra-biblical writings


Ya, Zoo, I kid KFC that by limiting herself to the Protestant version, she's not working with a full deck!   

on Jan 23, 2008
hahahahah Lula you are so funny.....  

Maybe according to the Catholics I'm not working with a full deck....but I think you've gone....overboard!!!

on Jan 23, 2008
Catholics play with jokers. And the rules card that comes in the pack. To each their own!
on Jan 23, 2008
The book is always better than the movie......dinchaknow?


Then written extras are better than DVD extras.

~Zoo
on Jan 23, 2008
What's wrong with extras? They're nice in DVDs


What are DVD extras anyway?
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