What is the difference between angels and demons and fallen angels?
Exploring the differences between angels, demons, and fallen angels sheds light on their roles in creation and their spiritual significance. Angels serve God’s purpose, demons are tied to human sin, and fallen angels are corrupted beings separated from God. Scriptural references provide deeper insights into their functions and transformations.
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An angel was a created being with a function governing some aspect of creation. Pride may be an aspect of creation. There may have been an angel that governed it. Someone that was prideful and haughty, they may have been blind to God. Pride as in self-esteem or self-worth, that may be a good thing. Different aspects of creation may be turned or viewed differently.
Given you go to The Book of Job, Chapter 38+, God starts to highlight things God has done to Job. There may have been angels governing the things God had done.
A demon, it was born of the sins of men. It may have been tied to specific sins. Cain slew Able. This was the first murder. Something may have been birthed from that.
Demons, being birthed of men, they can possess people. In someone’s subconscious there may have been some demons. Everyone may have been in “some level of possession.” A baptism, if done right, may be an exorcism.
Angels cannot possess someone.
A fallen angel was a created being with a function. It was separated from God. It may have been performing its function in corrupt ways. There may have been angels that governed things like Philosophy and Science and Technology. There may have been corruption there.
God’s Angels are:
Micha-el
Uri-el
Gabri-el
El would be “Of God” in this context. Is some of this lost in translation? Absolutely.
“How you are fallen from heaven,
O Lucifer, son of the morning!
How you are cut down to the ground,
You who weakened the nations! (Isaiah 14:12)
I, Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things in the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, the Bright and Morning Star.” (Revelations 22:16)
And he who overcomes, and keeps My works until the end, to him I will give power over the nations—27 ‘He shall rule them with a rod of iron;
They shall be dashed to pieces like the potter’s vessels’—as I also have received from My Father; 28 and I will give him the morning star. 29 “He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” (Revelations 2:16-29)
Lucifer would be a title or a function. This function may have had something to do with God’s Judgment of Nations. Satan, a fallen angel, he was Lucifer. This has to do with “What is The Light?” Jesus Christ became Lucifer, a title or a function. Satan, he coveted man. Jesus Christ loves you. God is love.
Satan would be “The Enemy.” There may have been many Satans. A Satan may have been a demonic ruler of a principality. There was a Top Dog Satan. That was, Satan, a Fallen Angel. Did Satan, a fallen angel have an El name? Samael.
This is good theology. It is flush with scripture, and flush with a lot of historical and theological context, like being flush in construction. Writing about angels, we are getting into things “Extra Biblical.” Being flush is important.