What Are Angels?

The word "angel" comes from the Greek word "angelos,"
which means "messenger."

Angels are a powerful force in Christianity, and they have been part of the faith since its earliest days. Angels are ministering spirits aiding in salvation (Hebrews 1:14). They are intelligent (1 Peter 1:12)but not omniscient (Matthew 24:36). They guide (Acts 12:5-10), encourage (Acts 27:23-24), sometimes bring answers to prayers (Acts10:3), and care for Christians after death (Luke 16:22).

Some of the most well-known angels are Michael, the head of God’s armies (Daniel 10:13), Gabriel, the messenger (Luke 1:19), and Lucifer, the perfectly created cherub who fell from Grace due to his ego (Isaiah 14:12).

There have been numerous accounts by people of interactions with angels. Johnny L. Dudley has recorded three personal experiences in his book Angels Unaware, available on Amazon.  If you have not yet had a chance to download the first chapter, you can download the free PDF by clicking this link.

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"Praise the Lord from the heavens;
Praise Him in the heights!

Praise Him, all His angels;
Praise Him, all His hosts!"

—Psalm 103:20

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