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Study Section 11: The Doctrine of Angels, Satan, and Demons
11.1 Connect.
Years ago, US television from 1994 to 2003 broadcasted a show called “Touched by an
Angel.” Monica, Tess, and Andrew were three angles sent to Earth to tell depressed and
troubled people that God loves them and has not forgotten them. It was all very emotional
as God’s love was the solution to all problems. People in the show encountered their
guardian angels to bring solutions to their difficulties in life.
Have you ever met your guardian angel? Supposedly everyone has one. Some people believe in them
and others don’t. Some people believe in Satan, the great opponent of God, and some do not.
Regardless of what a person believes, the Bible states that angels, Satan, and demons are VERY real and
wage battle for the souls of men. Let’s find out what the truth really is.
11.2 Objectives:
1. The student should be able to describe the nature of angels, demons, and Satan and when
they were created by God.
2. The student should be able to describe the current ministry of angels.
3. The student should be able to describe Satan’s role in opposing God within the realm of darkness.
11.3 The Doctrine of Angels, Satan, Demons
Angels, Satan, and Demons (fallen angels) are all creations of God
(Ps.148:2,5; Col.1:16). They were created before the world was created
and before man was created (Job 38:6, 7). When they were originally
created, they all were holy creatures and obediently served God
(Ezek.28:15; Jude 6). They are personal beings and have intellect
(Matt.28:5; 1 Pet.1:12), emotions (Job 38:7; Luke 2:13; 15:10), and will
(Jude 6).
Angels are spirit beings without material bodies (Heb. 1:14). They can be in only
one place at one time (Dan.9:21-23; 10:10-14) and are not omnipresent (everywhere) like God is.
Although they are spirit beings, they can appear in the form of men (in dreams – Matt.1:20; in natural
sight with human functions – Gen. 18:1-8; 22: 19:1; seen by some and not others – 2 Kings 6:15-17).
Angels cannot reproduce (Mark 12:25) and they are eternal (Luke 20:36). Angels are organized and
ranked. One “archangel,” Michael is named (Jude 9). There are also “chief princes” (Dan.10:13),
“seraphim” (Is.6:1-3) and “cherubim” (Gen.3:22-24). It may be that even fallen angles are ranked in
Satan’s kingdom.
The Ministries of Angels
Angels worship God. Angels are continually involved in praising God (Rev.4:6-11) through describing His
attributes (Is.6:3) and singing praises (Rev.5:8,9). Angels ministered to Christ. Angels announced His
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