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Seeing The Liberty & Communions With Christ

New Book Release

SEEING THE LIBERTY, The Journey Of Eve's Daughter

By Author Sharon Roni Ellis


The Journey Of Eve's Daughter is a gripping tale told honestly. Spanning six decades, with all the walls down, Sharon reveals the bare gut wrenching truth of her passage through terror into glorious meeting and speaking with God.



Communions With Christ

By Author Sharon Ellis

This is a true story. An Archangel of the Lord appears to an unsuspecting housewife who had never been to church or read the Bible a day in her life. In doing the work of his Maker, God’s angel prepares the spirit of this biblically ignorant woman for what is soon to come. Then, Christ Jesus appears!

For more information on "Seeing The Liberty" and "Communions With Christ" visit Sharon at her site The Kingdom Of God In Earth.

Encounters From Heaven

Are the angels of God among us? Is there a spiritual realm where the angelic play a part in our lives? Is there a angel that watches over you? Angels that fight against the evil forces in the heavenliess?

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On Angels

Scriptures about Angels and their relationship with God and humans:
God commands angels:
1Ch 21:27
Then the Lord spoke to the angel, and he put his sword back into its sheath.
Ps 91:11
For He will give His angels orders concerning you,
to protect you in all your ways.
Ps 103:20
Praise the Lord,
[all] His angels of great strength,
who do His word,
obedient to His command.
God gives angels tasks:
Joh 5:4
because an angel would go down into the pool from time to time and stir up the water. Then the first one who got in after the water was stirred up recovered from whatever ailment he had].
God uses angels to perform work:
Ps 103:20 (NAS Strongs version)
Bless the LORD, you His angels, Mighty in strength, who perform His word, Obeying the voice of His word!
2Ch 32:21
and the Lord sent an angel who annihilated every brave warrior, leader, and commander in the camp of the king of Assyria. So the king of Assyria returned with shame to his land. He went to the temple of his god, and there some of his own children cut him down with the sword.
Ac 12:7
Suddenly an angel of the Lord appeared, and a light shone in the cell. Striking Peter on the side, he woke him up and said, "Quick, get up!" Then the chains fell off his wrists.
2Th 1:6,7
6 since it is righteous for God to repay with affliction those who afflict you,
7 and to reward with rest you who are afflicted, along with us. This will take place at the revelation of the Lord Jesus from heaven with His powerful angels,
Jesus has authority over angels:
Heb 1:4
So He became higher in rank than the angels, just as the name He inherited is superior to theirs.
We will or do have some authority over angels:
1Co 6:3
Do you not know that we will judge angels--not to speak of things pertaining to this life?
Scriptures about Authority and it’s proper use
God gives authority:
Eze 37:4-7
4 Again He said to me, " Prophesy over these bones and say to them, 'O dry bones, hear the word of the LORD.'
5 "Thus says the Lord GOD to these bones, 'Behold, I will cause breath to enter you that you may come to life.
6 'I will put sinews on you, make flesh grow back on you, cover you with skin and put breath in you that you may come alive; and you will know that I am the LORD.' "
7 So I prophesied as I was commanded; and as I prophesied, there was a noise, and behold, a rattling; and the bones came together, bone to its bone.
Mt 10:1
Jesus summoned His twelve disciples and gave them authority over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal every kind of disease and every kind of sickness.
2Co 10:8
For even if I boast somewhat further about our authority, which the Lord gave for building you up and not for destroying you, I will not be put to shame,
1Th 4:2
For you know what commandments we gave you by the authority of the Lord Jesus.
God tests people before giving authority:
Lu 19:17
"And he said to him, `Well done, good slave, because you have been faithful in a very little thing, you are to be in authority over ten cities.'
Re 2:26
`He who overcomes, and he who keeps My deeds until the end, TO HIM I WILL GIVE AUTHORITY OVER THE NATIONS ;

Spirits, Angels, Angelic, Ministering Spirits, Hosts

Angels, Spirits, The Angelic

I just added some additional information and scriptures on angels, the angelic, ministering spirits, spirits, and angels of the Lord. There are five divisions of angels mentioned in scripture, and I would also apply the word hosts, meaning multitudes. Note the right hand side of this site about half way down, and you will find many scriptures on the angelic that will bless you.

Blessings, and may heaven come to earth.
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Angel A Spirit

Angel (A Spirit)

Called ANGEL OF THE LORD
Mat 1:20,24; 2:13,19; 28:2; Luk 1:11; Act 5:19; 7:30,35; 8:26; 12:7,23

Called MORNING STARS
Job 38:7
Hosts
Gen 2:1; 32:2; Jos 5:14; 1Ch 12:22; Psa 33:6; 103:21; Luk 2:13

Blessings in Christ
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Angel

Angel:
a word signifying, both in the Hebrew and Greek, a "messenger," and hence employed to denote any agent God sends forth to execute his purposes. It is used of an ordinary messenger (Job 1: 1 Sam. 11:3; Luk 7:24; 9:52), of prophets (Isa 42:19; Hag 1:13), of priests (Mal 2:7), and ministers of the New Testament (Rev 1:20).

It is also applied to such impersonal agents as the pestilence (2Sa 24:16,17; 2Ki 19:35), the wind (Psa 104:4).

But its distinctive application is to certain heavenly intelligences whom God employs in carrying on his government of the world. The name does not denote their nature but their office as messengers. The appearances to Abraham at Mamre (Gen 18:2, 22. Comp. 19:1), to Jacob at Peniel (Gen 32:24,30), to Joshua at Gilgal (Jos 5:13,15), of the Angel of the Lord, were doubtless manifestations of the Divine presence, "foreshadowings of the incarnation," revelations before the "fulness of the time" of the Son of God.

(1.) The existence and orders of angelic beings can only be discovered from the Scriptures. Although the Bible does not treat of this subject specially, yet there are numerous incidental details that furnish us with ample information. Their personal existence is plainly implied in such passages as Gen. 16:7, 10, 11; Jdg 13:1-21; Mat 28:2-5; Hbr 1:4, etc.

These superior beings are very numerous. "Thousand thousands," etc. (Dan 7:10; Mat 26:53; Luk 2:13; Hbr 12:22,23. They are also spoken of as of different ranks in dignity and power (Zec 1:9,11; Dan 10:13; 12:1; 1Th 4:16; Jud 1:9; Eph 1:21; Col 1:16).

(2.) As to their nature, they are spirits (Hbr 1:14), like the soul of man, but not incorporeal. Such expressions as "like the angels" (Luk 20:36), and the fact that whenever angels appeared to man it was always in a human form (Gen 18:2; 19:1,10; Luk 24:4; Act 1:10), and the titles that are applied to them (Job 1:6; 38:7; Dan 3:25; Dan 3:28) and to men (Luk 3:38), seem all to indicate some resemblance between them and the human race. Imperfection is ascribed to them as creatures (Job 4:18; Mat 24:36; 1Pe 1:12). As finite creatures they may fall under temptation; and accordingly we read of "fallen angels." Of the cause and manner of their "fall" we are wholly ignorant. We know only that "they left their first estate" (Mat 25:41; Rev 12:7,9), and that they are "reserved unto judgement" (2Pe 2:4). When the manna is called "angels' food," this is merely to denote its excellence (Psa 78:25). Angels never die (Luk 20:36). They are possessed of superhuman intelligence and power (Mar 13:32; 2Th 1:7; Psa 103:20). They are called "holy" (Luk 9:26), "elect" (1Ti 5:21). The redeemed in glory are "like unto the angels" (Luk 20:36). They are not to be worshipped (Col 2:18; Rev 19:10).

(3.) Their functions are manifold. (a) In the widest sense they are agents of God's providence (Exd 12:23; Psa 104:4; Hbr 11:28; 1Cr 10:10; 2Sa 24:16; 1Ch 21:16; 2Ki 19:35; Act 12:23). (b) They are specially God's agents in carrying on his great work of redemption. There is no notice of angelic appearances to man till after the call of Abraham. From that time onward there are frequent references to their ministry on earth (Gen 18; 19; 24:7,40; 28:12; 32:1). They appear to rebuke idolatry (Jdg 2:1-4), to call Gideon (Jdg 6:11,12), and to consecrate Samson (13:3). In the days of the prophets, from Samuel downward, the angels appear only in their behalf (1Ki 19:5; 2Ki 6:17; Zech. 1-6, Dan 4:13,23; 10:10,13,20,21).

The Incarnation introduces a new era in the ministrations of angels. They come with their Lord to earth to do him service while here. They predict his advent (Mat 1:20; Luk 1:26-38), minister to him after his temptation and agony (Mat 4:11; Luk 22:43), and declare his resurrection and ascension (Mat 28:2-8; Jhn 20:12,13; Act 1:10,11). They are now ministering spirits to the people of God (Hbr 1:14; Psa 34:7; 91:11; Mat 18:10; Act 5:19; 8:26; 10:3; 12:7; 27:23). They rejoice over a penitent sinner (Luk 15:10). They bear the souls of the redeemed to paradise (Luk 16:22); and they will be the ministers of judgement hereafter on the great day (Mat 13:39,41,49; 16:27; 24:31). The passages (Psa 34:7, Matt. 18:10) usually referred to in support of the idea that every individual has a particular guardian angel have no such meaning. They merely indicate that God employs the ministry of angels to deliver his people from affliction and danger, and that the angels do not think it below their dignity to minister even to children and to the least among Christ's disciples.

The "angel of his presence" (Isa 63:9. Comp. Ex. 23:20, 21; 32:34; 33:2; Num 20:16) is probably rightly interpreted of the Messiah as the guide of his people. Others have supposed the expression to refer to Gabriel (Luk 1:19).

Blessings, in Christ.
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ANGELS

Created by God and Christ Neh 9:6; Col 1:16

Worship God and Christ Neh 9:6; Phl 2:9-11; Hbr 1:6

Are ministering Spirits 1Ki 19:5; Psa 68:17; 104:4; Luk 16:22; Act 12:7-11; 27:23; Hbr 1:7,14

Communicate the will of God and Christ Dan 8:16,17; 9:21-23; 10:11; 12:6,7; Mat 2:13,20; Luk 1:19,28; Act 5:20; 8:26; 10:5; 27:23; Rev 1:1

Obey the will of God Psa 103:20; Mat 6:10

Execute the purposes of God Num 22:22; Psa 103:21; Mat 13:39-42; 28:2; Jhn 5:4; Rev 5:2

Execute the judgments of God 2Sa 24:16; 2Ki 19:35; Psa 35:5,6; Act 12:23; Rev 16:1

Celebrate the praises of God Job 38:7; Psa 148:2; Isa 6:3; Luk 2:13,14; Rev 5:11,12; 7:11,12

The law given by the ministration of Psa 68:17; Act 7:53; Hbr 2:2

Announced The conception of Christ Mat 1:20,21; Luk 1:31

The birth of Christ Luk 2:10-12

The resurrection of Christ Mat 28:5-7; Luk 24:23

The ascension and second coming of Christ Act 1:11

The conception of John the Baptist Luk 1:13,36

Minister to Christ Mat 4:11; Luk 22:43; Jhn 1:51

Are subject to Christ Eph 1:21; Col 1:16; 2:10; 1Pe 3:22

Shall execute the purposes of Christ Mat 13:41; 24:31

Shall attend Christ at his second coming Mat 16:27; 25:31; Mar 8:38; 2Th 1:7

Know and delight in the gospel of Christ Eph 3:9,10; 1Ti 3:16; 1Pe 1:12

Ministration of, obtained by prayer Mat 26:53; Act 12:5,7

Rejoice over every repentant sinner Luk 15:7,10

Have charge over the children of God Psa 34:7; 91:11,12; Dan 6:22; Mat 18:10

Are of different orders Isa 6:2; 1Th 4:16; 1Pe 3:22; Jud 1:9; Rev 12:7

Not to be worshipped Col 2:18; Rev 19:10; 22:9

Are examples of meekness 2Pe 2:11; Jud 1:9

Are wise 2Sa 14:20

Are mighty Psa 103:20

Are holy Mat 25:31

Are elect 1Ti 5:21

Are innumerable Job 25:3; Hbr 12:22

Blessings, in Christ.
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