What Do We Know About Angels?

Angels are incredible and mysterious beings. Whenever they show up, there is never a dull moment. So, what exactly do we know about angels? Let’s see what Scripture reveals about them.

1. What an angel is. While angels have many different roles, the Greek and Hebrews words for angel simply mean “messenger.” Just about every time we see an angel, it is carrying a message of some sort from the Lord.

2. How angels came to exist. Some people have thought that people turn into angels after death, but according to Scriptures like Psalm 148:2, 5; Nehemiah 9:6; Colossians 1:16-17, angels were created by God. We don’t know exactly when this happened, but perhaps it was done when God created the “heavens” in Genesis 1:1, or perhaps even before this (Job 38:4-7 – “sons of God”).

3. The appearance of angels. The appearance of angels is completely different than what we see on TV or in the movies. First, many times angels appear in the form of humans (Genesis 18; 19:1, 5; Hebrews 13:2, etc). Second, angels appear as men, usually young men, and never as women or children (Genesis 18:2; Genesis 19:1, 5; Mark 16:5; etc). Third, angels can have a terrifying appearance. Matthew said the angel he saw had an appearance “like lightning'” (Matthew 28:2-3). Many times when people see an angel, they instantly become afraid (Luke 1:12; 2:9; Matthew 28:5; etc). Fourth, angels are sometimes referred to as “spirits” (Hebrews 1:14), so it’s possible that they can be invisible. Overall, angels only are seen when they want to be. They are truly incredible beings that can appear like normal people, or “like lightning.” That’s amazing.

4. Angels are very powerful. In Matthew 28:2, an angel removed the stone in front of Jesus’ tomb, a stone which would have been very difficult for several people to budge even a few inches. In 2 Kings 19:35, we see the “angel of the Lord” kill 185,000 people in one night.
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5. Angels are not all knowing. For example, not even angels know when the Lord will return (Matthew 24:36). There have also been plans made by God in which “angels had longed to look into” (1 Peter 1:12).

6. Not all angels are good. It appears that Satan is actually an angel who disobeyed God and was cast out of heaven (Luke 10:17-18; 2 Corinthians 10:14). Angels are capable of sin, and when they have done this, God cast them out of heaven (2 Peter 2:4).

Angels are certainly amazing beings. There is a lot we know, and even more that we don’t. I look forward to the day when we are able to see these beings. It will be even better when we are able to praise God together with the angels in heaven.

Brett Petrillo

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