When we think of angels, we often picture powerful, majestic beings with shimmering wings. The Bible tells us that these spiritual beings are real and serve a great purpose in God’s kingdom. Today, we explore what angels are, what they do, and how they fit into God’s story, starting with Psalm 8. The Psalm tells us that while we are currently made a little lower than the angels, God has something greater in store for us.
Throughout the Bible, angels are depicted as messengers, ministering spirits, and celestial guardians, each created to serve God and help His people. Cherubim and seraphim are two major types of angelic beings, described as fearsome and perpetually proclaiming God’s holiness. Beyond these, we know of archangels like Michael and angels like Gabriel, who deliver messages, provide guidance, and execute God’s judgment.
Angels are powerful and wise, but they are not the focus of God’s salvation. Hebrews 1 describes them as ministering spirits sent to serve those who are to inherit salvation. Angels protect and guide us, often without us realizing it. They also worship God, singing praises that we join in our divine services.
However, not all angels serve God. A third of the angels, led by Satan, rebelled and were cast out of heaven, becoming demons. These fallen angels oppose God and seek to harm us, but in Christ, we have nothing to fear. The Spirit of God within us is more powerful than any demon, and Christ’s victory ensures our protection.
Ultimately, it is not angels but mankind that holds a special place in God’s heart. Through Christ, who was made lower than the angels for a time, we are promised a greater glory. In the world to come, we will share in Christ’s dominion over all creation, including angels. Until then, let us be content with the knowledge that angels minister to us, guiding and protecting us as we journey towards the promised land.
As we reflect on the role of angels, let us marvel at God’s love for us, His chosen creation, destined to share in His eternal glory. Remember that angels, powerful and wise, serve and protect you, a testament to God’s incredible love and grace.