“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?”
✅ Three Powerful Takeaways
- Angels are real and created by God.
Before Genesis 1, God created millions of living, powerful, holy angelic beings. - Not all angels are equal.
Some have greater rank, power, and authority — like legions trained for divine missions. - 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
- Have you ever thought about angels being part of your life story?
- What does it mean that angels are “ministering spirits”?
- 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.”
✅ Three Powerful Takeaways
- Lucifer was originally created perfect.
Ezekiel 28 describes him as “full of wisdom and perfect in beauty” — not the monster we often picture. - He held great authority — as a guardian cherub.
He was not just in heaven, but also present in Eden, walking among “the fiery stones.” - 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
- What does Lucifer’s fall teach us about pride and power?
- Why would God allow such a high-ranking angel to rebel?
- 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.”
✅ Three Powerful Takeaways
- Satan was once a high-ranking guardian angel.
Ezekiel 28 reveals his perfection, wisdom, and closeness to God’s throne — before pride destroyed him. - 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. - 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
- What does Satan’s fall teach us about the danger of pride?
- Why can’t rebellion exist in God’s presence?
- How does understanding Satan’s origin change how I resist temptation?


