Angels Are Servants and Not to Be Worshipped (1)

[Part 1 of 2] In 2:10 Paul says that Christ is the Head of all rule and authority. The rule and authority spoken of here are the angelic powers, in particular the fallen angels who still occupy positions of power. According to the full revelation of the Bible, after God created the universe, He placed it under the control of an archangel and other leading angels. When this archangel rebelled against God and became Satan, many of the leading angels who assisted him in ruling the universe became the evil rulers and authorities in the heavenlies. These are described in Ephesians 6:12 as the rulers, the authorities, the world-rulers of this darkness, the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenlies.

Since Christ is our perfection and completion, we do not need other rules and authorities as objects of adoration, for He is the Head of all these. Therefore, Paul told them that since Christ is the Head of all the angels and since we are in Him, there is no need for us to worship angels. The Colossians were worshipping angels because they fell under the influence of the heretical teaching that God is too exalted to be worshipped directly by lowly human beings. According to this false doctrine, we must humble ourselves and worship the angels as mediators between us and God. Those who worship angels in this way argue that they are still worshipping God, not idols. They claim simply to be worshipping God through the mediation of angels, who are superior to us. This heresy became prevailing in Asia Minor. Therefore, Paul was burdened to point out their error.

Prayer Confession Loving Father I thank you for this word and knowledge that angels are ministering spirits unto me. I have known that since angels minister unto Christ and I am in Christ, they minister to me also. Lord, with your sufficient grace I exercise this knowledge of not worshipping angels but command them to minister unto me in Jesus’ name, Amen. (Continued tomorrow)

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