Satan and his angels rebelled during prehistoric times.
In the Satanic rebellion two thirds of the angels stayed with the Lord. Only one third went with Lucifer.
As we even see today some men make a choice based solely upon where the majority wants to be. The true
issue is not the issue in that case. That way, some angels who not truly for the Lord could choose only because
of the majority opinion. Jesus does not want people following Him on that basis, but on how we perceive
Him as He is to the person.
In Genesis 6 we find certain angels who went with the majority opinion of angels, but were still not with God 100% in their hearts.
These angels at the time for deciding between the Lord and Lucifer decided to stay with the Lord, not because they loved the Lord so much. But they saw that a majority was formed, and they chose based upon the safety in numbers.
The Lord always knew these angels' hearts were not with Him in a right way for the right reason.
So, in Genesis 6? The Lord exposed their hearts and weeded them out. They failed the test and took the beautiful women that
were forbidden otherwise by God. They are not like the regular fallen angels that stayed with Satan. That is why they have their own special prison separate from the other fallen angels.
And He has kept, with eternal chains in darkness for the judgment of the great day
the angels who did not keep their own position but deserted their proper dwelling.
In the same way, Sodom and Gomorrah and the cities around them committed sexual
immorality and practiced perversions, just as angels did, and serve as an example by
undergoing the punishment of eternal fire." Jude 1:6-7
Now, concerning angels, please keep this in mind!
Angel - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
Angel
[ 1,,G32, angelos ]
a messenger" (from angello, "to deliver a message"), sent whether by God or by man or by Satan, "is also used of a guardian or representative in Revelation 1:20, cp. Matthew 18:10; Acts 12:15 (where it is better understood as = 'ghost'), superior to man, Hebrews 2:7; Psalms 8:5, belonging to Heaven, Matthew 24:36; Mark 12:25, and to God, Luke 12:8, and engaged in His service, Psalms 103:20. "Angels" are spirits, Hebrews 1:14, i.e., they have not material bodies as men have; they are either human in form, or can assume the human form when necessary, cp. Luke 24:4, with Luke 24:23, Acts 10:3 with Acts 10:30.
"They are called 'holy' in Mark 8:38, and 'elect,' 1 Timothy 5:21, in contrast with some of their original number, Matthew 25:41, who 'sinned,' 2 Peter 2:4, 'left their proper habitation,' Jude 1:6, oiketerion, a word which occurs again, in the NT, only in 2 Corinthians 5:2. Angels are always spoken of in the masculine gender, the feminine form of the word does not occur."* [* From Notes on Thessalonians, by Hogg and Vine, p. 229.]
Angels in the Bible are always in the masculine gender.
Not only that, we see in Genesis 6 those rebellious angels were capable of procreating sexually. There were no female angels created for them because Satan's rebellion called off God from blessing them with a mate.
What came of it? After watching Adam and the women in the garden having glorious sex it triggered their desire. Out of intense lust and frustration... homosexuality originated with them. Not with man.
Adam had finished his work assigned him and was blessed with his woman. The angels faced a horrible rebellion around Lucifer before their prehistoric work assigned by God could be finished. As a result, they were left (unknowingly) without a female counterpart. Adam finished his work assigned him before the Lord removed the rib from his side.
When Adam and the woman were displayed in all their glory in the garden having fantastic sexual relations God showed the angels what they were missing because the the rebellion that put a halt on such a blessing.
God's angels are fine, because of the grace given to them by God to be celibate. But, the arrogant proud fallen angels? They had their noses rubbed in the dirt after seeing what God would have given them if they did not assumed they could do better without God in their lives.
The fallen angels suffered from a sense of mega self sufficiency, needing God for nothing. That is why they fell. They deluded themselves to think they could create their own happiness for themselves without God.... That delusion was cut short by God once they got a gander on the likes of the beautiful women being born to man.. It triggered their latent sexuality and drove them insane with lust!
God's denial of giving them their own females infuriated them. But, they do not need God for their needs. Right? So they created their own substitutes. For example: The goddesses of the pagans were actually drag queen fallen angels! Weird stuff was coming out of the world of demonic megalomania. Inevitably, it then overflowed into the lives of men. (Romans 1:18-28)
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