"If the LORD delights in a person's way, He makes their steps firm; though they stumble, they will not fall, for the LORD upholds them with His hand." (Psalm 37:23,24)

 THE GRAND NARRATIVE: “What are Angels?” (Ezek. 28:12-17)

“What are Angels?” (Ezek. 28:12-17)

Published 30 July 2025

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Theme: “Angels: God’s Invisible Army”

Hook: “Did you know Jesus had 72,000 angels ready to rescue Him — and didn’t use them?”

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Three Powerful Takeaways

  1. Angels are real and created by God.
    Before Genesis 1, God created millions of living, powerful, holy angelic beings.
  2. Not all angels are equal.
    Some have greater rank, power, and authority — like legions trained for divine missions.
  3. Angels serve God’s people.
    Hebrews 1:14 tells us they are sent to minister to those inheriting salvation — that means us.

Three Follow-Up Questions

  1. Have you ever thought about angels being part of your life story?
  2. What does it mean that angels are “ministering spirits”?
  3. How does knowing Jesus could call on 12 legions of angels change your view of His power — and His restraint?

 

Theme: “Lucifer: From Perfection to Corruption”

Hook: “He walked in Eden, clothed in beauty… until wickedness was found in him.”

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✅ Three Powerful Takeaways

  1. Lucifer was originally created perfect.
    Ezekiel 28 describes him as “full of wisdom and perfect in beauty” — not the monster we often picture.
  2. He held great authority — as a guardian cherub.
    He was not just in heaven, but also present in Eden, walking among “the fiery stones.”
  3. His fall began with inward corruption.
    “You were blameless… until wickedness was found in you.” Evil didn’t create Lucifer — pride and rebellion twisted him.

❓ Three Follow-Up Questions

  1. What does Lucifer’s fall teach us about pride and power?
  2. Why would God allow such a high-ranking angel to rebel?
  3. How does this backstory shape our understanding of spiritual warfare today?

Theme: “The Fall of Satan: Cast Down in Flames”

Hook: “Pride rose. Wisdom turned corrupt. And God threw Satan to the ground like lightning.”

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Three Powerful Takeaways

  1. Satan was once a high-ranking guardian angel.
    Ezekiel 28 reveals his perfection, wisdom, and closeness to God’s throne — before pride destroyed him.
  2. God expelled Satan from heaven in disgrace.
    Satan’s rebellion meant he could no longer exist in God’s holy presence. He was thrown to Earth and stripped of position.
  3. His fall explains evil in our world.
    The presence of temptation, deception, and demonic influence in the world today stems from this ancient revolt.

Three Follow-Up Questions

  1. What does Satan’s fall teach us about the danger of pride?
  2. Why can’t rebellion exist in God’s presence?
  3. How does understanding Satan’s origin change how I resist temptation?