murjahel
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The 'angels' in chapters 2 and 3 of Revelation are not evil spirits who have taken over the leader of the churches...
No ! Look at the context, and let the Bible interpret the 'angels', it does tell who they are...
Revelation 1:16. And He had in His right hand seven stars;
and out of His mouth went a sharp two-edged sword;
and His countenance was as the sun shineth in His strength.
"Seven stars" are the seven angels of the churches (Revelation 1:20).
2:1 the angel of the church of Ephesus
2:8 the angel of the church of Smyrna
2:12 the angel of the church in Pergamos
2:18 the angel of the church in Thyatira
3:1 the angel of the church in Sardis
3:7 the angel of the church in Philadelphia
3:14 the angel of the church of the Laodiceans
These are the seven angels also found described in Ezekiel chapter 9. These angels have been given the guardianship of the church, and have watched over the churches and the church ages... In the last days they are to be given the judgment of the hypocrites, false prophets, and tares of the church...
Matthew 13:38-43
"The field is the world, the good seed are the children of the kingdom; but the tares are the children of the wicked one; The enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of the world (age); and the reapers are the ANGELS. ... in the end of the world (age). The Son of Man shall send forth His ANGELS, and they shall gather out of His kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity. And shall cast them into a furnace of fire; there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father, Who hath ears to hear, let him hear."
Revelation 1:20. The mystery of the seven stars which thou sawest in My right hand, and the seven golden candlesticks. The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches;
These seven stars are still in the right hand of Jesus, and have been in His authority and power for the ages.
The right hand of authority and blessing, indicating that Jesus has given authority to these seven angels, and blesses them...
They are not evil spirits, but good angelic spirits, still in the 'hand' of the Lord, still protecting the saints, doing the bidding of the Lord...
These seven "stars" are not "stars" in the sense of burning masses of neuter fire... for it is not "astron" usually translated and meaning "star", but rather this is a masculine form, "astare" meaning a masculine "strong one..."
These seven stars are seven guardian angels of the church ages, who rule over many other guardian angels that watch the particular churches, and the saints within those churches of believers.
Rev. 1:20 (continued)
and the seven candlesticks which thou sawest are the seven churches..
In the Greek, the word for "church" is "ecclesia." This word means "the called out ones." The church is a group of people who have been "called out" from the world, to be -God's people,-chosen ones,-people who are commissioned of God. The purpose of the church is to replace the work that Israel had been given by God. Israel had been "cut off." The church has been "grafted in." Israel had been chosen to be the evangelists of the world, but they chose to feel that they were the select group to contain all the blessings of God. Since they tried to retain God only for themselves, and to refuse to evangelize other nations, and finally to reject Jesus Christ--they were "cut off." In Romans 11:11-36, a warning is given to the church. The blessings of the church are conditional. The importance of the church, in this age, is of great magnitude.
John is about to be shown seven particular churches, and given revelation for them, letters are to be sent to these local churches with these literally true messages.
Along with such literal truth, there is another fulfillment, for these seven churches, represent the seven church ages, between the Lords ascension, and the Lords rapture of the church.
Each age has seen all seven churches within it, but each age has had one of the seven to be the predominant one.
In the first church age, most churches were like Ephesus,
in the second church age most were like unto Smyrna...
and so on, through all the church ages.
In the last church age, most will be like unto Laodicea.
There are protective angels, who watch over these particular churches, and there are angels who watch over each church age... They are 'ministering spirits...'
Jesus identifies them as good angels under the direction of Jesus.
No ! Look at the context, and let the Bible interpret the 'angels', it does tell who they are...
Revelation 1:16. And He had in His right hand seven stars;
and out of His mouth went a sharp two-edged sword;
and His countenance was as the sun shineth in His strength.
"Seven stars" are the seven angels of the churches (Revelation 1:20).
2:1 the angel of the church of Ephesus
2:8 the angel of the church of Smyrna
2:12 the angel of the church in Pergamos
2:18 the angel of the church in Thyatira
3:1 the angel of the church in Sardis
3:7 the angel of the church in Philadelphia
3:14 the angel of the church of the Laodiceans
These are the seven angels also found described in Ezekiel chapter 9. These angels have been given the guardianship of the church, and have watched over the churches and the church ages... In the last days they are to be given the judgment of the hypocrites, false prophets, and tares of the church...
Matthew 13:38-43
"The field is the world, the good seed are the children of the kingdom; but the tares are the children of the wicked one; The enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of the world (age); and the reapers are the ANGELS. ... in the end of the world (age). The Son of Man shall send forth His ANGELS, and they shall gather out of His kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity. And shall cast them into a furnace of fire; there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father, Who hath ears to hear, let him hear."
Revelation 1:20. The mystery of the seven stars which thou sawest in My right hand, and the seven golden candlesticks. The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches;
These seven stars are still in the right hand of Jesus, and have been in His authority and power for the ages.
The right hand of authority and blessing, indicating that Jesus has given authority to these seven angels, and blesses them...
They are not evil spirits, but good angelic spirits, still in the 'hand' of the Lord, still protecting the saints, doing the bidding of the Lord...
These seven "stars" are not "stars" in the sense of burning masses of neuter fire... for it is not "astron" usually translated and meaning "star", but rather this is a masculine form, "astare" meaning a masculine "strong one..."
These seven stars are seven guardian angels of the church ages, who rule over many other guardian angels that watch the particular churches, and the saints within those churches of believers.
Rev. 1:20 (continued)
and the seven candlesticks which thou sawest are the seven churches..
In the Greek, the word for "church" is "ecclesia." This word means "the called out ones." The church is a group of people who have been "called out" from the world, to be -God's people,-chosen ones,-people who are commissioned of God. The purpose of the church is to replace the work that Israel had been given by God. Israel had been "cut off." The church has been "grafted in." Israel had been chosen to be the evangelists of the world, but they chose to feel that they were the select group to contain all the blessings of God. Since they tried to retain God only for themselves, and to refuse to evangelize other nations, and finally to reject Jesus Christ--they were "cut off." In Romans 11:11-36, a warning is given to the church. The blessings of the church are conditional. The importance of the church, in this age, is of great magnitude.
John is about to be shown seven particular churches, and given revelation for them, letters are to be sent to these local churches with these literally true messages.
Along with such literal truth, there is another fulfillment, for these seven churches, represent the seven church ages, between the Lords ascension, and the Lords rapture of the church.
Each age has seen all seven churches within it, but each age has had one of the seven to be the predominant one.
In the first church age, most churches were like Ephesus,
in the second church age most were like unto Smyrna...
and so on, through all the church ages.
In the last church age, most will be like unto Laodicea.
There are protective angels, who watch over these particular churches, and there are angels who watch over each church age... They are 'ministering spirits...'
Jesus identifies them as good angels under the direction of Jesus.
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