ANGELS are not “babies with wings,” they are incredibly powerful messengers and servants of the Most High God.
The studies in this book came from the 1991 South Australian camp-meeting. They were designed to open our eyes to the important work done by our (usually invisible) partners, the angels, so that we would be inspired by their level of service, and would be able to more intelligently cooperate with them.
One interesting truth that was made clear in this theme, is that there are two types of angel messengers in heaven: the created angels, and the redeemed ones. The twenty four elders and the four living creatures identify themselves as redeemed from the earth. These redeemed ones occupy the highest places in heaven, and are intricately involved in the events that take place on the earth, as revealed especially in the book of Revelation.
Includes 61 historic Bible images. 495p
Contents
- Knowing Our Allies
- What the Angels Do For Us
- The Angel Gabriel
- The Life of Moses
- The Work of Gabriel
- The Destroying Angel
- The Angel of the Lord
- Good and Evil Angels
- Angels in the New Testament
- The Mount of Transfiguration
- Angels and Gethsemane
- Angels and the Cross
- Angels and the Resurrection
- Angels and the Early Church
- Angels in Revelation 1 to 3
- Angels in Revelation 4 and 5
- Angels and the Seals
- Angels in Revelation 7 to 22
- Communion Service
Hello brethren, I hope all is well.
If you may, can you explain the line of Moses being Gabriel? And Enoch, Melchisedec?
For some reason that thought isn’t sticking to my mind. I see names in the Bible which are changed, clearly highlighted; or used interchangeably within an apparent context.
Maybe I’m missing something. I was hoping for some clear text from Mrs. White.
The few references stated seemingly can be applied outside of the fold given.
Thanks my friend
God bless
Terrence,
I’ve sent you an email response. For others who may have the same question, I recommend reading the following, in this order:
1. The Living and the Dead
2. Melchizedek
3. Gabriel
4. The Work of the Angels (listed on this page).
Reading them in this order will lay the foundation properly, so that the book listed here should be relatively easy to understand.