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Lesson 5 – What are Angels?
I have heard people say that angels are…
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The Doctrine about Angels
a. Definition: Angels are created spiritual beings who possess a mind, will and emotion.
They exist in the realm between God and man to help execute God’s will.
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Central passage:
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How do good angels help believers?
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They serve us.
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Protect and rescue us.
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Comfort and encourage us.
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Carry us to heaven, comfort us in death
2. The Doctrine of Satan
a. Definition: Satan is the highest angel that rebelled against God and continues to oppose God, His ways and His people.
b. Central passage: ; Ezekiel 28:12-19
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Who was Satan?
See Ezekiel 28:12-14
The highest angel created by God.
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Why did Satan rebel against God?
· Ezekial 28:17
He became proud and corrupt.
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He became self-consumed and made himself like God.
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How was Satan defeated?
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Jesus through His death on the cross.
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Through being tossed into the lake of fire.
3. The Doctrine of Demons
a. Definition: Demons are angels that fell with Satan and work with him to disrupt God’s ways, to derail God’s people and to deceive the world.
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Central passage:
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What do we know about demons?
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They believe in God.
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They can interfere with God’s work
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They can possess people; they like lonely places, they cause people to harm themselves.
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They know who Jesus is and are afraid of Him.
“So What?” Section
· How can true followers open themselves up to Satan’s influence?
Through anger, bitterness, and resentment.
· How can a church be open to Satan’s influence?
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Through false teaching and false teachers.
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Through quarrels and discord; arguments, resentments.
· How can true followers stand against Satan and his demons?
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Be self-controlled; alert; resist him; stand against him by faith.
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By resisting him.
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By putting on the armor of God.
Developing Biblical Values
I have discovered… __________________________________________________________________________
I believe… ____________________________________________________________________________________
I will… ________________________________________________________________________________________
Write out a prayer to God in response to what you have learned in this lesson…
This weeks accelerated growth projects:
o Read the Gospel of Matthew.
o Read Chapter 8 in “Know What You Believe” by Paul E. Little.
o Memorize .
o Share what you have learned with a friend.
o Bring a Bible to church and take Sermon Notes.
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