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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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