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The Sword of Gilead & The Book of Angels

            doubt that inasmuch as they see the receiving end
            of God’s justice and the consequences thereof. The
            exception  for  me  is  accepting  that  the  Sword  of
            Gilead  is  indeed  a  good  holy  angel  of  God.
            Naturally, if one were at the receiving end of his
            ministry  he  could  well  appear  as  an  evil  entity.
            Even God when displaying his wrath could seem
            evil if one were the object of his justice, and so this
            perspective begs further examination.
                    One consideration is that fallen angels are
            irrevocably  rebellious  and  disobedient  regarding
            all things with God. Could it  be therefore that if
            God  consigned  them  to  some  place  or  action  on
            his behalf that they would resist?
                    Certainly,  it  would  seem  that  unlike  the
            holy angels, they would not obey simply because
            God asked, and so God would need to exercise his
            power and authority to compel them. This is not
            so with his holy angels, and so with the Sword of
            Gilead as a ministering spirit.
                    The  Bible,  in  Hebrews  1:  14,  calls  the
            angels  "Ministering Spirits"  and  these  have many
            varying different roles and functions to assist the
            Christian  here  on  the  earth.  Not  only  do  they
            minister to God before the Throne day and night
            but  they  also  convey  God's  messages  to  his
            people.  Some  angels  have  specific  roles  and  all
            created by God to  perform specific tasks such as
            the Guardian Angels of countries, territories, and
            individuals.
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