ANGELS OF GOD: Their origin, purpose & all you need to know
Written by: David Feb 3, 2023
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Introduction
There’s been a lot of talk about angels lately. Whether you’re a believer in the supernatural or not, here’s what you need to know: Angels are spiritual beings who carry out the work of God and interact with humans. The word “angel” means messenger, and that’s exactly what these heavenly creatures do—deliver messages from God. They are also known as messengers or servants of god —and it’s believed that one angel helped build Noah’s ark during the Great Flood by guiding him. In this article, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about angels, their history, purpose, and classification. STAY TUNED!!!
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Angel definition
In the context of religions, angels are spiritual beings created by God to carry out his work and interact with humans. Their name is gotten from the Hebrew word “Melakh” which means divine messenger. They’re commonly portrayed as human-like creatures with wings, although some traditions also describe them as spirits or pure energy that takes on a humanoid form.
According to religious beliefs, angels serve one purpose: To act as messengers of God’s will for a variety of tasks, including helping humans and protecting them from harm. Some people believe angels can be invoked for protection or guidance, others think they may exist only in our imagination. They are also used for protection by everyone including religious people and occultists alike. To know more check out our article on “ARCHANGELS”
Angel’s role in religion
Angels are spiritual beings who carry out the work of God and interact with humans. They were created before humans and have a role in God’s plan for His creation. These heavenly messengers serve as intermediaries between God and humanity, helping us to see and understand what He has done for us on earth. You might be surprised to learn that angels are mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, as well as in the Quran.
The Bible refers to angels in several ways: “ministering spirits,” “heavenly host,” “the angel of the Lord,” “messenger(s)” (e.g., Matthew 1:20; Luke 1:19), or simply as “angel(s)” (e.g., Genesis 19:15). They appear in various forms—human-like (Genesis 18), animal-like (Acts 10), or invisible spirit beings (1 Samuel 29). The Bible also indicates that there are different ranks among angels, from those who stand before God’s throne to others who guard over nations or individuals like Daniel in Babylonian captivity (Daniel 10).
Angel’s main purpose is to serve God and the divine
Angels are portrayed as human-like creatures with the main purpose of serving God and the divine. Angels have a gender, form, and spiritual nature which separates them from humans and demons.
Angels do not possess a physical body as they don’t have to eat or sleep in order to survive. They also don’t feel sensations such as pain or hunger (although they may be able to experience these things if they visit earth). Some people believe angels are made from the highest aspect of air elements.
Functions of Angels
- Angels are messengers of God.
- Angels are the protectors of human beings.
- Angels are the guardians of the universe.
- Angels are the keepers of secrets.
- Angels are mediators between God and human beings.
- Angels fight tirelessly against evil
- Angels have certain roles which oversee the planetary energies
Angelic classification
There are nine orders of angels. Each order has a different role, but they all serve the same purpose: to carry out the will of God. You may recognize one or two of the names below, such as Seraphim or Cherubim. The highest order is called Seraphim and are closest to God, while Thrones is second the highest and responsible for carrying out His will on Earth.
The following list will introduce you to angelic hierarchy and some other names used in reference to angels:
1st order
Seraphim: These are the highest order of angels, they have six wings. They are believed to surround the throne of the creator singing tirelessly and offering praises to the most high.
Cherubims: These angels are guardians of places they wield swords and flaming weapons. They are described as spirits with four wings and 4 faces. The face of a Man, lion, eagle, and bull facing the 4 cardinal directions. They also represent the 4 cardinal points or elements
Thrones: They are described as flaming wheels and divine chariots covered with eyes. They transport the angels and divine messengers and carry prayers to the creator
2nd order
Dominions: They are described as divine judges and maintain order in the cosmos
Virtues: These angels govern the evolutionary process of mankind and all creatures
Powers: They are in charge of divine justice, punishment, and destruction
3rd order
Principalities and princes: These angels are in charge of governing and protecting people who hold high positions and authority, in charge of nations and religions.
Archangels: Archangels fight tirelessly against evil. Check out our article to discover more about “ARCHANGELS”
Angels: They are the closest to humanity and their purpose is to guide every soul toward spiritual evolution.
Who are guardian angels
Guardian angels are messengers of God. Each soul upon incarnation and at birth is accompanied by their own personal guardian angel. They accompany us through our earthly journeys are also protectors of humans, and they do the work of God by carrying out his instructions.
The Quran mentions angels in many verses, and some examples include “We sent down iron, wherein is great might, as well as many benefits for mankind…” (Sura 57:25) and “It is He Who has sent among the unlettered an apostle from among themselves…” (Sura 62:2). The Bible also refers to angels in several passages—for example, “Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some have unwittingly entertained angels” (Hebrews 13:2).
Conclusion
Angels are spiritual beings who carry out the work of God and interact with humans. They can be found in many religions around the world, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. There are different types of angels in these religions but they all share similar characteristics such as human form and wings. The most common type of angelic being is called an archangel which is defined as a high-ranking angel that mediates between humanity (or earth) and God himself.
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