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  1. Aug 10, 2023 · Angels cannot fully understand salvation, as it is not for them. In the book of Exodus, we see further evidence of angelic interest in God’s mercy. God commands that the cherubim on the lid of the ark of the covenant were “to have their wings spread upward, overshadowing the cover with them.

  2. Angels who chose to rebel against God lost their holiness and became locked into an irrevocably fallen state of evil from which they cannot be redeemed. Scripture indicates God does not provide salvation for fallen angels.

  3. The apostle goes a step beyond. He declares that the angels desired to look into these sublime truths. I. THE NATURE OF THESE ANGELS. The Scriptures have revealed but little about them. The Bible was not given us to reveal their nature, but to make known to us the plan of salvation.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Scripture indicates that angels observe Christians and their lives (1 Corinthians 4:9; Ephesians 3:10). Angels cannot experience salvation, and they are interested in the conversion experience of individuals and the application of God’s grace (Luke 15:10).

    • I. Predicted by The Prophets
    • II. Preached by The Apostles
    • III. Studied by The Angels
    • Three Take-Home Truths
    • Abby Cramton

    Our text tells us four things about the prophets and their prophecies: A) They predicted the coming of Christ. Did you know there are over 300 separate prophecies in the Old Testament relating to the coming of Christ? That’s 300 arrows shot up in the air, by many different men, in many different places, over a 1,500-year period. And all those arrow...

    What the prophets predicted came true in Jesus Christ. The apostles then took the truth about Jesus and proclaimed it to everyone who would listen. Thus did the church spread across the Roman Empire, and 2,000 years later, to the ends of the earth. Today if you add up all the people who are associated with Christianity in some way, the number total...

    The final phrase of our text tells us that angels long to look into the things relating to our salvation. There are two different Greek words here. One means to stand on tiptoe, as if you are at the back of a crowd trying to watch a parade. The other means to stoop down. It’s the same word used for Peter and John stooping to look inside the empty t...

    Let’s wrap everything up with three concluding points, and one final story. What should we take away from this amazing text? A) Jesus is the meaning of history. History truly is His Story. History is not about men and nations, the movement of armies, and the rise and fall of empires. It’s not about building or buying or getting. History is not the ...

    Now here’s the story. Last night as I was working on my sermon, I got to this very point in my preparation, and I realized I didn’t know how to finish the sermon. So I sat there for a while thinking about it. Then the phone rang. Marlene answered it and said, “It’s for you.” I picked up the phone and heard a girl’s voice say, “Pastor Ray, this is A...

  5. Feb 23, 2024 · It resonates throughout the spiritual realm: why aren't fallen angels offered the same possibility of repentance and salvation that is extended to humanity? This question delves into the nature of sin, divine justice, and the unique relationship between God and His creation.

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  7. It seems to imply that there is no plan of salvation for fallen angels — at least not one with which Jesus Christ has any connection. Many commentators skip this baffling comment since there is no biblical background explanation for it.

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