Anatomy of angels
@ChaoticBeauty (263)
United States
August 18, 2009 3:48pm CST
More than meets the eye. We see it every day. Or, more accurately, we do NOT see it. I want to concentrate on a single occurence in nature, although there are undoubtedly numerous more happenings that we, as humans, remain oblivious to.
Mankind has long known that visibility is not the basis of reality. Ghosts, angels, demons...our movies and media swarms with these. I'm here to say that there are only two instances that occur in nature, outside the capabilities of human perception, which, sad to say, is paper thin... Angels and demons. Today, I want to talk about angels. What is their nature? How are they made? We have become quite knowledgeable in recent years on the subject of human anatomy and medicine, but virtually nothing is known on this topic when referring to angels. We do, however, know a select few features of these amazing created beings.
First, they have the ability to travel from frequency to frequency, choosing to be either visible or invisible to the human eye.
Second, they retain their own bodies. Where a demon must take possession of a host to experience the human condition, an angel has a body of its' own.
Third, they look like humans...man and woman (yes there are female angels, as described in Zechariah 5:9)
Fourth, there are twice as many angels as there are fallen angels, or demons. So, as it turns out, the notion of good triumphing over evil, according to the odds, is very good indeed!
Now that I've covered a little bit of their nature, let me take a look at what they do, and where they are.
Numerous times in Scripture, God uses two terms interchangeably: angels and stars.
Both, he calls, his Heavenly Host.
Both sing praises (yes, stars sing...they produce a high frequency hum, that is audible through the use of radio satellites) Stars are personified, or spoken of as one would speak of a person, all throughout the Bible. He has spread them across the sky. The great dragon reached his tail into the heavens and hurled one third of the stars to the earth.
So why do we see giant balls of gas in the vastness of space? The simplest answer: The fire and burning substances are the physical manifestations of the Glory of God, shining from the faces of unseen angels...
Your take? hit me with it...
Dive Deep!
1 response
@bmuchler (441)
• United States
20 Aug 09
I wonder if a lot of people don't believe in Angels or aren't sure. Anybody that does believe doesn't know enough or is afraid to say anything because people will criticize them. Tell them they are lying/making things up. I see Miracles everyday. I believe in them. I believe in Angels and sometimes I think I catch a glimpse of one from time to time.

