FOR THINE BEST HOPE FOR HEAVENS Is ANGEL KNOWLEDGE ,
IN THY HEAD !
THAT ANGELS COME TOO SIT BESIDE Us ?
FOR IF YOUR HEART HAPPENS TO BE INTO FAITH ?
YOU WELL BE GIVEN AN ANGEL PLUS !
THINE ANGELS TRAVEL TOWARDS PLANET EARTH EVERY SECOND ?
YOUR ANGEL COMES TO GREET YOU AND MEET YOU ON ANGELS MOUND !
FOR THE ONLY NOISE THAT ONE HEARS FROM AN ANGEL ?
HAPPENS TO BE THINE HEAVENLY SOUND !
THUS ANGEL FLY AWAY ?
FOR THY ANGEL LEFT YOUR SPIRIT THAT WASN'T CLEAN TOO SAY ?
DEAR ANGEL TELL JESUS CRYSTALITE CHRIST THAT US
PEOPLE ON PLANET EARTH HAS THY SECRET QUESTION ?
THAT WHEN YOUR ANGEL NOTICES THE SECOND COMING OFGODS PLAN !
OOOOOOOHHHHH ALMIGHTY JESUS ?
LET THINE ANGELS COME AND RELEASE US FROM TREASON ?
TREASON Of THE deviL !
HAS BEEN TRYING TO CAPTURE THE INNOCENT PEOPLES CONTROL !
THINE ANGEL MEANS THIS ?
Angels In The Bible
What Are Angels?
There are many terms used in the Bible to describe angels: host, creatures,
throne, dominions, principalities, powers, sons of God,
and the angel of his presence. The phrase "the angel of the Lord" usually
implies the presence of deity in angelic: form (Gen.
16:1-13; 22:11-16; 31:11-13; Exod.
3:2-4; Judg. 6:1216). Most interpret the phrase "the angel
of the Lord" as Christ and call this appearance a "Christophany
." However, the phrase in Luke 1:11 and Acts 12:7,
23 is not a description of deity.
Created beings
When were the angels created? Obviously before the beginning
of the earth, because angels watched the magnificent drama of
creation. God asked the question, "Where wast thou when
I laid the foundations of the earth?" (Job 38:4).
The narrative goes on to indicate, "When the morning stars
sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for
joy" (job 38:7). The angels were rejoicing as God created the world.
The record of the creation of angels appears
in the first verse of the Bible:
"In the beginning God created the heaven(s) and the earth
" (Gen. 1:1, plural added). In the Hebrew language, the plural form of
"heavens" reveals that God created the whole of heaven,
composed of all its innumerable separate parts.
The heavens included not only the stars but the present abode
of God, plus the angelic beings.
Angels were the first created beings and later,
while the earth was being created, they admired God's beauty,
orderliness, and power. Since one task of angels
is to give glory to God, they sang and shouted during the creation.
Even though the Father and the Holy Spirit were active in the creation of angels,
Jesus Christ is identified as their Creator.
"For by him were all things created, that are in heaven,
and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones,
or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and
for him" (Col. 1:16). The terms thrones, dominions, principalities and powers
are all terms used in the Bible to describe angels. David urged the angels
to praise the Lord because they were created (Ps. 148:2-5).
Incorporeal beings
Though angels have appeared to men in physical form,
they are essentially spirit beings.
Since they are without physical bodies, they are spirits.
David recognized and blessed the Lord "Who maketh
his angels spirits; and his ministers a flaming fire" (Ps. 104:4).
Even though angels are spirits, they have the ability
to become visible in the semblance of a human body (Gen.
19:1; Exod. 3:2; Judg. 2:1; Matt. 1:20; Luke 1:26; John 2012).
Angels are always referred to as being masculine,
but. without specific reference to gender.
David reflected on the nature of man and observed,
"For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels,
and hast crowned him with
glory and honor" (Ps. 8:5). In the hierarchy of heaven, angels are above man,
yet they are listed below Christ.
"Being so much better than the angels,
as he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they" (Heb. 1:4).
Holy beings
All angels were originally created holy to praise God and to serve him.
Perhaps the best known phrase that came from the mouth of angels is,
"Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts" (Isa. 6:3): The word "host" means "angels,
" hence God is the Lord of the angels. Again the angels were fulfilling their
task when they sang, "Worthy is the Lamb" (Rev. 5:12).
They were created holy because their message of praise is holy.
But there was a group of "angels who kept not their first estate,
but left their own habitation" (Jude 6). Some theologians believe
that some of these fallen angels are demons who now serve Satan,
while those who didn't fall are holy angels, who serve the Lord God.
Even these demons were originally created in a state of holiness.
Another group of the fallen angels are "chained under darkness,
" awaiting the judgment of God (2 Pet. 2:4; Jude 6).
But the holy angels that did not
sin are in fellowship with God and can look upon him.
Jesus warned his disciples not to abuse children be cause their angels
are in the presence of God. "Take heed that ye despise not
one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That in heaven
their angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven" (Matt.
18:10). The fact that angel are in fellowship with God and remain
in his presence implies their holiness. If they did
not flee from the presence of God, he would judge the sin he finds in them.
trea·son
ˈtrēzən/Submit
noun
the crime of betraying one's country, especially by
attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
"they were convicted of treason"
synonyms:   treachery, disloyalty, betrayal, faithlessness; More
the action of betraying someone or something.
plural noun: treasons
"doubt is the ultimate treason against faith"
synonyms:   treachery, disloyalty, betrayal, faithlessness; More
historical
the crime of murdering someone to whom the murderer owed allegiance,
such as a master or husband.
noun: petty treason; plural noun: petty treasons