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Summary: When Jesus is among us and in us, we witness a lot of angelic activity. The shepherds were informed of Jesus’ birth by angels. Angels came and ministered to Jesus in the wilderness (Matthew 4:11). In Isaiah’s vision, angels are gathered around God’s throne.

When Jesus is among us and in us, we witness a lot of angelic activity. The shepherds were informed of Jesus’ birth by angels. Angels came and ministered to Jesus in the wilderness (Matthew 4:11). In Isaiah’s vision, angels are gathered around God’s throne.

In Samson’s birth, an angel declared the birth of Samson, a Nazarite.

Where Jesus is, there is always angelic activity. The task of angels is to proclaim, defend, support, and minister to Jesus and His plan. Angels are the working spirits of God.

Just like angels are before and around the throne of God in heaven, Angels are in the boundary around Jesus always ministering to Jesus.

When Jesus is present in and around us, angels are also here, carrying out God’s purposes.

Angels speak of Jesus. On Jesus’s plans, angels are engaged. Angels have everything associated with Jesus.

When Jesus is not there and there is lot of Angelic activity, its fallen angels activity.

On behalf of Jesus, angels arrive to protect/save people. Angels never come to give any earthly blessings by themselves. When Jesus is present more, it means there is lot of angelic activity.

Bible mentions as angel without specifying the real name of the Angel (expect in 5-6 cases, name is mentioned). When the angel speaks, it speaks about Jesus or His plan. The Lord protects His people by sending them His angels.

These days lot of people mention that they speak with angels. When an angel speaks nothing about Jesus and Jesus’s plan it’s a fallen angel.

When Jesus is present, seeing an angel is common. Seeing Jesus among the angels is a blessing.

Angels bow down to the majesty/Glory of Jesus. Because of their proximity to God’s throne, some angels occasionally reflect God’s glory.

God’s Glory is far too brilliant than angels’ brilliance.

Saul was saved from prison by an angel to preach about Jesus. Angels do not bestow any worldly blessings; they are merely present to carry out God’s purposes.

Angels not doing Jesus’s plan are fallen angels. There is a lot of preaching on angels these days. Preach on Jesus and angelic activity follows.

Keep your attention on Jesus, not any angels. Angels in appearance might look brilliant but Jesus is far more brilliant than all the angels. Angels carrying out God’s plan will have God’s power and authority. Otherwise, they are powerless.

Jesus Christ has billion times more power and authority than an angel.

Turn your focus back only on Jesus. Angelic visitations that don’t include Jesus’ revelation and plan are false. Fallen angels appear to be powerful and authoritative, but they are nothing in comparison to the Great Jesus.

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