Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
Angels have long been popular in our culture. People hold many ideas about them. But are those ideas accurate? Do they agree with what the Bible reveals?
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
Of the many Old Testament references to angels of God, there are a few where One called “the Angel of the Lord” is also identified as “the Lord” (Genesis 16:10-13; Genesis 22:11-12; Exodus 3:2-6; Judges 13:3-22). But how can an angel of...
by Joe Camerata
Angels are in the movies, on cards, everywhere—at least the popular conceptions of angels are. But what does the Bible really say about how we should think about angels?
by Robert H Berendt
There are countless stories of people being helped in a crisis by an unknown stranger. Could they be angels and if so, what does the Bible have to say about them?
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
Sometimes people want to give angels extra credit. It’s as if people want their own angel to lift them from adversity or to do their own bidding in personal affairs. They often look to angelic aid without ever calling on God for help. Some...
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
The Bible mentions two angels by name—Michael and Gabriel. What the Bible reveals about them tells us a great deal about the unseen spirit world.
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
Angels are not fable or myth. God created these beings for a specific purpose —a purpose that involves you. The truth is fascinating and encouraging!
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
A common misconception is that when people die (and especially infants), they go to heaven and become angels. Yet angels have existed far longer than people have, being present at the creation of the earth (Job 38:7).
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
How many angels are there? What does it mean when Scripture refers to God as “the Lord of hosts”? Does the Bible tell us how many angels exist?
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
Perhaps one of the oddest depictions of angels is as winged infants, these being referred to as cherubs.