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We're going to *start* a *new series* today on the *subject of angels*.
The *1st* thing that I want to *talk about* is the */existence of angels/*.
*I.*
*For* all *those* *that believe in the Bible*, *angels are just as certain as* the fact that *God exists*.
*A.*
There are *many* that *call themselves Christians* *&* they *believe* *in God*, *but* they *don't believe in angels*, they *don't believe* that there is a *Devil* or even *Hell*.
*1.*
But the *Bible is very clear* that *there is a God*, *there are angels*, *there is a Devil* *& there is a hell*.
*2.*
*I've never seen an angel but that doesn't matter*.
*a.*
The *Bible says there are angels* & that's all I need.
*i.*
The */Word/** of God* is */infallible/*.
*b.*
*/2TIM 3:16-17/*
                                           *i.*
The *phrase* “*/Inspiration of God/*” *Literally means* from the *Greek*, “*/God breathed/*.”
*c.*
*/JOHN 1:1/*
                                           *i.*
*Just as perfect as God is so is the Word of God*.
*ii.* *Totally without error*.
*d.*
I'll say this that *all scripture is given by inspiration of God but **/not all scripture was inspired by God/*.
*i.* *Not everything in the Word was inspired by God*.
*ii.* *God did not inspire Job to say* “*/The Lord giveth & the Lord taketh away/*.”
*a.*
That was *Job saying* that out of his *own thinking*.
*iii.*
*God did not inspire Herod to kill all the children 2 & under*.
*e.*
But *God* */did/* *inspire the writers of the Word to record exactly what happened* so that we can *learn by it*.
*3.*
There are *no errors in the Word* of God.
If God says that there are angels then there are angels.
*B.*
In the *1st writings of the Word* of God, in the *Pentateuch*, *Angels* are *referred to 32 times*.
*1.*
In (*/GEN 16/*) *Hagar* was *comforted* by an angel.
*2.*
In (*/GEN 18/*) *Abraham talked to & ate with* angels.
*3.*
In (*/GEN 19/*) 2 angels *delivered Lot & his family* *from Sodom*.
*4.*
In (*/GEN 28/*) *Jacob dreamed of* angels.
*5.*
In (*/GEN 32/*) *Jacob wrestled with* an angel.
*i.*
*Just in the book of GENESIS* alone, we have *15 references* to angels.
Not to mention the other *17 times* that *angels* are spoken of *in* the *rest* of the *Pentateuch*.
*C.*
In the *Historical books* of the Bible (from */JOSHUA 1:1- ESTHER 10:3/*) there are *another 39 references* to angels.
*D.*
In the *Prophets 24* more *references*.
*E.*
In the *Poetic* (some say *Wisdom* *books* {Job, Proverbs, songs of Solomon., PSA, & ECC}) books *10 references*.
*F.*
*All 4 authors of the Gospels report the existence of angels*.
*1.*
In (*/ACTS 1:11/*) we have the *story of Jesus Ascension *& how *2 angels appeared* & *said* that *Jesus was coming again*.
*2.*
In (*/ACTS 5:19/*) an *angel opened the doors of the prison for the apostles*.
*3.*
In (*/ACTS 8:26/*) an *angel told Philip* *where to go to minister*.
That was the incident of the *Ethiopian*.
*4.*
In (*/ACTS 10/*) an *angel appeared to Cornelius* & told him to *send for Peter*.
*5.*
In (*/ACTS 12:7/*) An *angel came to Paul to deliver him from prison*.
*6.*
In (*/ACTS 27/*) an *angel came to bring comfort to Paul*.
*G.*
In the *rest of the Epistles* *including* the book of *REV*.
we have more than *100 references to angels*.
*1.*
*All the writers of the NT except for James refer to angels*.
*2.*
*They knew that there were angels*.
*II.*
Turn with me to */1TIM 5:21/*
              *A.*
The “*/Elect angels/*” here are talking about *godly angels*.
*1.*
Now turn to */JUDE 6/*
                                  *a.*
*God* did *not create* these *angels* so that they *would fall* *nor* did He create them *fallen*.
*b.*
*/They/* *left their 1st estate*.
*c.*
*/They/* *abandoned their dwelling place* with God *through* their act of *sin*.
(*/2PET 2:4/*)
     *III.*
Let's look at the */origin of angels/* now.
*A.*
*1st* of all *we know* that *angels were created*.
*1.*
*Only God is eternal*, without beginning or an end.
(God the Father, God the Son & God the HS)
                                  *a.*
God always was & always will be.
*b.*
*Some* people *say* that *Jesus was created*.
*i.*
*/COL 1:16-17/*
                                           *ii.*
*If Jesus created ALL things*, then *He could not have been created*.
*iii.*
In (*/GEN 1:1/*) it says “*/In the beginning God created/*...”
                                                     *a.*
The Word “*/God/*” in this *V* *is* “*/Eloheem/*” which is the *plural of God*, *meaning* God the *Father*, God the *Son*, & God the *HS*.
*iv.*
Going back to (*/COL 1:17/*) from the *NIV* translation it says, “*/He is before all things, and in him all things hold together/*.”
*a.*
{Bob *Yandian*    more air in a *chair*.}
*2.*
*Angels have a beginning point, just like man*.
*a.*
*/PSA 148:2-5/*
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