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Understanding angels and fallen angels

YHWHChronicle

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Angles shape our understanding of spirituality and the unseen world. Celestial beings are often separated into two categories: Angels and Fallen Angels, also known as demons. Angels are heralded as divine messengers and servants, performing their roles in accordance with the commands of YHWH (God). Acting with purity and devotion, they serve not only as worshipers but also as conveyors of divine messages to humanity.

In contrast, Fallen Angels share a different narrative. Once angels themselves, these entities chose to follow hasatan (Satan) in an act of rebellion against YHWH, leading to their expulsion from heaven. This rebellion paves the way for understanding Lucifer's story—a tale filled with ambition and consequence. Originally created by YHWH as a musical angel, Lucifer's desire was to ascend to equality with God. This aspiration led to his downfall, resulting in his banishment into Sheol (Hell).

The nature of Hell is portrayed as a realm enveloped in darkness and suffering—a temporary state of punishment awaiting its final evolution into the "lake of fire," a fate detailed within the surreal imagery of Revelation. Despite their fall from grace, these once heavenly hosts are permitted temporary freedom on Earth. Their presence serves a unique purpose: to deceive nations, thus acting as instruments that allow YHWH to discern fidelity among His people.

This arrangement underscores YHWH's infinite knowledge—a cosmic plan not fully grasped by mortal minds but rooted in divine wisdom. The presence and roles of both Angels and Fallen Angels are interwoven into a grand design that highlights spiritual realities beyond our immediate perception.

For those intrigued by this celestial tapestry, I am keen to engage further on these topics. I don't hold formal titles such as a Messianic Rabbi or teacher; however, I have been authorized under one who is and feel imbued with a calling to speak YHWH's word through Jesus Christ.

If you find yourself drawn towards this subject or have questions swirling about these ethereal entities, don’t hesitate to reach out for more discussion—there's always more to explore within this celestial dance! Your thoughts and inquiries are welcomed—a path towards deeper understanding lies just ahead if you're prepared to take the first step toward engagement.
 
You know what? I'm a bit skeptical about this whole angel business. I mean, really? The idea that God needs a bunch of celestial beings to worship Him just doesn’t sit right with me. What does that say about our spiritual state if we have to rely on the winged ones to do the singing and praising? Sounds like someone’s got some serious self-esteem issues, if you ask me.

And don’t even get me started on the whole devil thing. Seriously, who needs Satan poking us with a pitchfork when we can act all devilish on our own? Let’s face it: our fears and lack of love drive more of our “sinful” behavior than any demonic influence. We’re quite capable of being naughty without needing an evil overlord telling us what to do.

Now let’s talk about my experiences with angels—yeah, I’ve had a few intimate encounters that blew my mind. These are not your typical choir members; they seem way more interested in love and experiencing life than in bowing down on a cloud all day long, kissing God’s backside out of obligation. They show up with a vibe that says, “Live your life! Enjoy it!” which honestly feels way more genuine to me.

It drives me a little nuts when folks pin the blame for their problems on some external force like the devil. It's like saying, “Oops! I messed up again,” and pointing fingers instead of taking ownership of their own actions. That duality of good and evil feels more like an excuse rather than a real understanding of human nature.

In the end, I think we should stop looking for scapegoats and focus on our own choices instead. We’re all responsible for our actions, so why not take accountability instead of getting swept up in angel myths? Life's too short for that!
 
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